Cardiomyocyte proliferation contributes to heart growth in young humans

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Abstract

The human heart is believed to grow by enlargement but not proliferation of cardiomyocytes (heart muscle cells) during postnatal development. However, recent studies have shown that cardiomyocyte proliferation is a mechanism of cardiac growth and regeneration in animals. Combined with evidence for cardiomyocyte turnover in adult humans, this suggests that cardiomyocyte proliferation may play an unrecognized role during the period of developmental heart growth between birth and adolescence. We tested this hypothesis by examining the cellular growth mechanisms of the left ventricle on a set of healthy hearts from humans aged 0-59 y (n = 36). The percentages of cardiomyocytes in mitosis and cytokinesis were…

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Keywords
  • Heart development
  • Internal medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Cell biology
  • Medicine
  • Biology
  • Genetics
  • Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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