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  • The study of heart size and shape regulation in Astyanax mexicanus reveals distinct morphological differences between river-dwelling (epigean) and cave-dwelling (troglomorph) fish, with troglomorphs having smaller, rounder hearts.
  • Heart size differences emerge as early as 24 hours post-fertilization, while shape variations become evident at 2 days post-fertilization, suggesting genetic factors at play.
  • Notably, functional differences are also seen, as troglomorphs exhibit slower heart rates, providing a potential basis for understanding cardiac development and related human health issues.

Article Abstract

Regulation of heart size and shape is one of the least understood processes in developmental biology. We have for the first time analysed the hearts of Astyanax mexicanus and identified several differences in heart morphology between the surface (epigean morph) and cave-dwelling (troglomorph) morphs. Examination of the adult revealed that the troglomorph possesses a smaller heart with a rounder ventricle in comparison to the epigean morph. The size differences identified appear to arise early in development, as early as 24 h post-fertilisation (hpf), while shape differences begin to appear at 2 days post-fertilisation. The heart of the first-generation cross between the cave-dwelling and river-dwelling morph shows uncoupling of different phenotypes observed in the parental populations and indicates that the cardiac differences have become embedded in the genome during evolution. The differences in heart morphology are accompanied by functional changes between the two morphs, with the cave-dwelling morph exhibiting a slower heart rate than the river-dwelling morph. The identification of morphological and functional differences in the A. mexicanus heart could allow us to gain more insight into how such parameters are regulated during cardiac development, with potential relevance to cardiac pathologies in humans.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6142174PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.06.009DOI Listing

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