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Nanog expression in heart tissues induced by acute myocardial infarction
Nanog is a potential stem cell marker and is
considered a as regeneration factor during tissue repair.
In the present study, we investigated expression patterns
of nanog in the rat heart after acute myocardial
infarction by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry
and Western blot analyses. Our results show
that nanog at both mRNA and protein levels is positively
expressed in myocardial cells, fibroblasts and small
round cells in different myocardial zones at different
stages after myocardial infarction, showing a spatiotemporal
and dynamic change. After myocardial
infarction, the nanog expression in fibroblasts and small
round cells in the infarcted zone (IZ) is much stronger
than that in the margin zone (MZ) and remote infarcted
zone (RIZ). From 7-day 7 after myocardial infarction,
the fibroblasts and small cells strongly expressed nanog
protein in the IZ, and a few myocardial cells in the MZ
and the RIZ and the numbers of nanog-positive
fibroblasts and small cells reached the highest peak at 21
-days after myocardial infarction, but in this period, the
number of nanog-positive myocardial cells decreased
gradually. At 28 -days after myocardial infarction, the
numbers of all nanog-positive cells decreased and
maintained into a low level. Therefore, our data suggest
that all myocardial cells, fibroblasts and small round
cells are involved in myocardial reconstruction after
cardiac infarction. The nanog-positive myocardial cells
may respond to the early myocardial repair, and the
nanog-positive fibroblasts and small round cells are the
main source for myocardial reconstruction after cardiac
infarction