Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes

Diversity among highly specialized cells underlies the fundamental biology of complex multi-cellular organisms. One of the essential scientific questions in cardiac biology has been to define subpopulations within the heart. The heart parenchyma comprises specialized cardiomyocytes (CMs). CMs have b...

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Main Authors: Alexander Grassam-Rowe, Xianghong Ou, Ming Lei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2020-08-01
Series:Open Biology
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.200095
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spelling doaj-864c8e5d3bd14f9c96888870daa1a59b2020-11-25T03:45:19ZengThe Royal SocietyOpen Biology2046-24412020-08-0110810.1098/rsob.200095200095Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytesAlexander Grassam-RoweXianghong OuMing LeiDiversity among highly specialized cells underlies the fundamental biology of complex multi-cellular organisms. One of the essential scientific questions in cardiac biology has been to define subpopulations within the heart. The heart parenchyma comprises specialized cardiomyocytes (CMs). CMs have been canonically classified into a few phenotypically diverse subpopulations largely based on their function and anatomic localization. However, there is growing evidence that CM subpopulations are in fact numerous, with a diversity of genetic origin and putatively different roles in physiology and pathophysiology. In this chapter, we introduce a recently discovered CM subpopulation: phenylethanolamine-N-methyl transferase (Pnmt)-derived cardiomyocytes (PdCMs). We discuss: (i) canonical classifications of CM subpopulations; (ii) discovery of PdCMs; (iii) Pnmt and the role of catecholamines in the heart; similarities and dissimilarities of PdCMs and canonical CMs; and (iv) putative functions of PdCMs in both physiological and pathological states and future directions, such as in intra-cardiac adrenergic signalling.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.200095pnmt-derived cardiomyocytespdcmsphenylethanolamine n-methyl transferasepnmtcardiac adrenergic signallingcardiac cellular subpopulations
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author Alexander Grassam-Rowe
Xianghong Ou
Ming Lei
spellingShingle Alexander Grassam-Rowe
Xianghong Ou
Ming Lei
Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
Open Biology
pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
pdcms
phenylethanolamine n-methyl transferase
pnmt
cardiac adrenergic signalling
cardiac cellular subpopulations
author_facet Alexander Grassam-Rowe
Xianghong Ou
Ming Lei
author_sort Alexander Grassam-Rowe
title Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
title_short Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
title_full Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
title_fullStr Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
title_full_unstemmed Novel cardiac cell subpopulations: Pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
title_sort novel cardiac cell subpopulations: pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
publisher The Royal Society
series Open Biology
issn 2046-2441
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Diversity among highly specialized cells underlies the fundamental biology of complex multi-cellular organisms. One of the essential scientific questions in cardiac biology has been to define subpopulations within the heart. The heart parenchyma comprises specialized cardiomyocytes (CMs). CMs have been canonically classified into a few phenotypically diverse subpopulations largely based on their function and anatomic localization. However, there is growing evidence that CM subpopulations are in fact numerous, with a diversity of genetic origin and putatively different roles in physiology and pathophysiology. In this chapter, we introduce a recently discovered CM subpopulation: phenylethanolamine-N-methyl transferase (Pnmt)-derived cardiomyocytes (PdCMs). We discuss: (i) canonical classifications of CM subpopulations; (ii) discovery of PdCMs; (iii) Pnmt and the role of catecholamines in the heart; similarities and dissimilarities of PdCMs and canonical CMs; and (iv) putative functions of PdCMs in both physiological and pathological states and future directions, such as in intra-cardiac adrenergic signalling.
topic pnmt-derived cardiomyocytes
pdcms
phenylethanolamine n-methyl transferase
pnmt
cardiac adrenergic signalling
cardiac cellular subpopulations
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.200095
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