Transcriptional pathways in second heart field development

BL Black - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2007 - Elsevier
BL Black
Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2007Elsevier
The heart is the first organ to form and function during vertebrate development and is
absolutely essential for life. The left ventricle is derived from the classical primary or first
heart field (FHF), while the right ventricle and outflow tract are derived from a distinct second
heart field (SHF). The recent discovery of the SHF has raised several fundamental and
important questions about how the two heart fields are integrated into a single organ and
whether unique molecular programs control the development of the two heart fields. This …
The heart is the first organ to form and function during vertebrate development and is absolutely essential for life. The left ventricle is derived from the classical primary or first heart field (FHF), while the right ventricle and outflow tract are derived from a distinct second heart field (SHF). The recent discovery of the SHF has raised several fundamental and important questions about how the two heart fields are integrated into a single organ and whether unique molecular programs control the development of the two heart fields. This review briefly highlights the contributions of the SHF to the developing and mature heart and then focuses primarily on our current understanding of the transcriptional pathways that function in the development of the SHF and its derivatives.
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