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- ZDB-FIG-240314-9
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- Chiang et al., 2023 - The Role of MAPRE2 and Microtubules in Maintaining Normal Ventricular Conduction
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mapre2 loss of function leads to conduction slowing in adult fish. Two-lead surface electrocardiogram (ECG) was performed in anesthetized fish from the mapre2 knockout (KO) line. A, Representative averaged ECG tracings demonstrating similarity to human ECG with the notable exception of the inverted T wave. B through G, In homozygous (HOMO) mapre2 KO, there is a nonsignificant increase in P-wave duration and a significant increase in QRS duration, suggesting ventricular conduction slowing, with heterozygotes showing an intermediate phenotype (1-way ANOVA, P<0.0001 followed by Tukey multiple comparisons test, P=0.0435 wild-type [WT] vs heterozygous [HET]; P=0.0314 HET vs HOMO; P<0.0001 WT vs HOMO; F). Each dot represents 1 fish. |