The roles and activation of endocardial Notch signaling in heart regeneration

Cell Regen. 2021 Feb 1;10(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s13619-020-00060-6.

Abstract

As a highly conserved signaling pathway in metazoans, the Notch pathway plays important roles in embryonic development and tissue regeneration. Recently, cardiac injury and regeneration have become an increasingly popular topic for biomedical research, and Notch signaling has been shown to exert crucial functions during heart regeneration as well. In this review, we briefly summarize the molecular functions of the endocardial Notch pathway in several cardiac injury and stress models. Although there is an increase in appreciating the importance of endocardial Notch signaling in heart regeneration, the mechanism of its activation is not fully understood. This review highlights recent findings on the activation of the endocardial Notch pathway by hemodynamic blood flow change in larval zebrafish ventricle after partial ablation, a process involving primary cilia, mechanosensitive ion channel Trpv4 and mechanosensitive transcription factor Klf2.

Keywords: Heart regeneration; Hemodynamic alteration; Ion channel; Notch signaling; Primary cilium; klf2.

Publication types

  • Review