Activation of the heart normally begins in the sinoatrial node(SAN).Electrical impulses spontaneously released by SAN pacemaker cells(SANPCs)trigger the contraction of the heart.However,the cellular nature of SANPCs r...Activation of the heart normally begins in the sinoatrial node(SAN).Electrical impulses spontaneously released by SAN pacemaker cells(SANPCs)trigger the contraction of the heart.However,the cellular nature of SANPCs remains controversial.Here,we report that SANPCs exhibit glutamatergic neuron-like properties.By comparing the single-cell transcriptome of SANPCs with that of cells from primary visual cortex in mouse,we found that SANPCs co-clustered with cortical neurons.Tissue and cellular imaging confirmed that SANPCs contained key elements of glutamatergic neurotransmitter system,expressing genes encoding glutamate synthesis pathway(G/s),ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors(Grina,Gria3,Grm1 and Grm5)t and glutamate transporters(Slc17a7).SANPCs highly expressed cell markers of glutamatergic neurons(Snap25 and S/-c17a7)t whereas Gad1,a marker of GABAergic neurons,was negative.Functional studies revealed that inhibition of glutamate receptors or transporters reduced spontaneous pacing frequency of isolated SAN tissues and spontaneous Ca2+transients frequency in single SANPC.Collectively,our work suggests that SANPCs share dominant biological properties with glutamatergic neurons,and the glutamatergic neurotransmitter system may act as an intrinsic regulation module of heart rhythm,which provides a potential intervention target for pacemaker cell-associated arrhythmias.展开更多
Dear Editor,As one of the most abundant modifications on mRNA in mammal,A^6-methyladenosine(m6A)has been demonstrated to play important roles in various biological processes including nuclear RNA export,mRNA splicing,...Dear Editor,As one of the most abundant modifications on mRNA in mammal,A^6-methyladenosine(m6A)has been demonstrated to play important roles in various biological processes including nuclear RNA export,mRNA splicing,miRNA processing,mRNA degradation and translation(Shi et al.,2019).Importantly,different m6A reader proteins have been shown to play central roles in these processes.展开更多
基金The scRNA-seq data of mouse SANPCs in this study have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read Archive(accession number SRP192665)The single-cell expression matrix of primary visual CCs was downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus as reported(GSE71585)Embryonic SAN and adjacent atrial cell data were obtained from Gene Expression Omnibus(GSE130461).
文摘Activation of the heart normally begins in the sinoatrial node(SAN).Electrical impulses spontaneously released by SAN pacemaker cells(SANPCs)trigger the contraction of the heart.However,the cellular nature of SANPCs remains controversial.Here,we report that SANPCs exhibit glutamatergic neuron-like properties.By comparing the single-cell transcriptome of SANPCs with that of cells from primary visual cortex in mouse,we found that SANPCs co-clustered with cortical neurons.Tissue and cellular imaging confirmed that SANPCs contained key elements of glutamatergic neurotransmitter system,expressing genes encoding glutamate synthesis pathway(G/s),ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors(Grina,Gria3,Grm1 and Grm5)t and glutamate transporters(Slc17a7).SANPCs highly expressed cell markers of glutamatergic neurons(Snap25 and S/-c17a7)t whereas Gad1,a marker of GABAergic neurons,was negative.Functional studies revealed that inhibition of glutamate receptors or transporters reduced spontaneous pacing frequency of isolated SAN tissues and spontaneous Ca2+transients frequency in single SANPC.Collectively,our work suggests that SANPCs share dominant biological properties with glutamatergic neurons,and the glutamatergic neurotransmitter system may act as an intrinsic regulation module of heart rhythm,which provides a potential intervention target for pacemaker cell-associated arrhythmias.
文摘Dear Editor,As one of the most abundant modifications on mRNA in mammal,A^6-methyladenosine(m6A)has been demonstrated to play important roles in various biological processes including nuclear RNA export,mRNA splicing,miRNA processing,mRNA degradation and translation(Shi et al.,2019).Importantly,different m6A reader proteins have been shown to play central roles in these processes.