Merck
CN
  • Multiple cryoinjuries modulate the efficiency of zebrafish heart regeneration.

Multiple cryoinjuries modulate the efficiency of zebrafish heart regeneration.

Scientific reports (2020-07-16)
Thomas Bise, Pauline Sallin, Catherine Pfefferli, Anna Jaźwińska
ABSTRACT

Zebrafish can regenerate their damaged hearts throughout their lifespan. It is, however, unknown, whether regeneration remains effective when challenged with successive cycles of cardiac damage in the same animals. Here, we assessed ventricular restoration after two, three and six cryoinjuries interspaced by recovery periods. Using transgenic cell-lineage tracing analysis, we demonstrated that the second cryoinjury damages the regenerated area from the preceding injury, validating the experimental approach. We identified that after multiple cryoinjuries, all hearts regrow a thickened myocardium, similarly to hearts after one cryoinjury. However, the efficiency of scar resorption decreased with the number of repeated cryoinjuries. After six cryoinjuries, all examined hearts failed to completely resolve the fibrotic tissue, demonstrating reduced myocardial restoration. This phenotype was associated with enhanced recruitment of neutrophils and decreased cardiomyocyte proliferation and dedifferentiation at the early regenerative phase. Furthermore, we found that each repeated cryoinjury increased the accumulation of collagen at the injury site. Our analysis demonstrates that the cardiac regenerative program can be successfully activated many times, despite a persisting scar in the wounded area. This finding provides a new perspective for regenerative therapies, aiming in stimulation of organ regeneration in the presence of fibrotic tissue in mammalian models and humans.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Phalloidin–Atto 565, suitable for fluorescence, ≥80.0% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Entellan new, rapid mounting medium for microscopy
Sigma-Aldrich
Ethyl 3-aminobenzoate, 97%