Epicardial Lineages

The epicardium is the mono-layered epithelium that covers the outer surface of the myocardium from early in cardiac development. Long thought to act merely passively to protect the myocardium from frictional forces in the pericardial cavity during the enduring contraction and expansion cycles of the...

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Main Authors: Andreas Kispert, Franziska Greulich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-06-01
Series:Journal of Developmental Biology
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2221-3759/1/1/32
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spelling doaj-7d34bc264f2b4d6f84b86a3aaf192a1f2020-11-24T20:48:16ZengMDPI AGJournal of Developmental Biology2221-37592013-06-0111324610.3390/jdb1010032Epicardial LineagesAndreas KispertFranziska GreulichThe epicardium is the mono-layered epithelium that covers the outer surface of the myocardium from early in cardiac development. Long thought to act merely passively to protect the myocardium from frictional forces in the pericardial cavity during the enduring contraction and expansion cycles of the heart, it is now considered to be a crucial source of cells and signals that direct myocardial growth and formation of the coronary vasculature during development and regeneration. Lineage tracing efforts in the chick, the mouse and the zebrafish unambiguously identified fibroblasts in interstitial and perivascular locations as well as coronary smooth muscle cells as the two major lineages that derive from epithelial-mesenchymal transition and subsequent differentiation from individual epicardial cells. However, controversies exist about an additional endothelial and myocardial fate of epicardial progenitor cells. Here, we review epicardial fate mapping efforts in three vertebrate model systems, describe their conceptual differences and discuss their methodological limitations to reach a consensus of the potential of (pro-)epicardial cells in vitro and in vivo.http://www.mdpi.com/2221-3759/1/1/32epicardiumepicardial lineagesEPDCsfibroblastssmooth muscle cells
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author Andreas Kispert
Franziska Greulich
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Epicardial Lineages
Journal of Developmental Biology
epicardium
epicardial lineages
EPDCs
fibroblasts
smooth muscle cells
author_facet Andreas Kispert
Franziska Greulich
author_sort Andreas Kispert
title Epicardial Lineages
title_short Epicardial Lineages
title_full Epicardial Lineages
title_fullStr Epicardial Lineages
title_full_unstemmed Epicardial Lineages
title_sort epicardial lineages
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Developmental Biology
issn 2221-3759
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The epicardium is the mono-layered epithelium that covers the outer surface of the myocardium from early in cardiac development. Long thought to act merely passively to protect the myocardium from frictional forces in the pericardial cavity during the enduring contraction and expansion cycles of the heart, it is now considered to be a crucial source of cells and signals that direct myocardial growth and formation of the coronary vasculature during development and regeneration. Lineage tracing efforts in the chick, the mouse and the zebrafish unambiguously identified fibroblasts in interstitial and perivascular locations as well as coronary smooth muscle cells as the two major lineages that derive from epithelial-mesenchymal transition and subsequent differentiation from individual epicardial cells. However, controversies exist about an additional endothelial and myocardial fate of epicardial progenitor cells. Here, we review epicardial fate mapping efforts in three vertebrate model systems, describe their conceptual differences and discuss their methodological limitations to reach a consensus of the potential of (pro-)epicardial cells in vitro and in vivo.
topic epicardium
epicardial lineages
EPDCs
fibroblasts
smooth muscle cells
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