Hippo Signaling: Advances in Potential Therapeutic Targets for Sinoatrial Node Disorders.

Julianna N Quinn, Jun Wang
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Abstract

The cardiac conduction system (CCS) propagates electrical impulses, generates cardiac contractions, and ultimately ensures regular heartbeats. Disruptions within the CCS lead to cardiac arrhythmias, which are known to be the leading cause of cardiac-related mortalities in humans. The sinoatrial node (SAN) is a key component of the CCS and functions as the natural cardiac pacemaker to initiate normal cardiac impulse and conduction. The SAN is characterized by significant heterogeneity and contains various cell types, including pacemaker cells that spontaneously generate action potentials to maintain a constant beating rhythm. The fundamental Hippo signaling pathway plays a key role in heart development and regeneration. Recently, the Hippo signaling pathway is indicated as a critical pathway for maintaining SAN homeostasis, suggesting therapeutic targets for SAN disorders. This mini-review focuses on the recent molecular and mechanistic findings of Hippo's involvement in regulating SAN homeostasis and discusses potential new therapeutic targets for SAN pathologies.

Hippo信号:窦房结疾病潜在治疗靶点的研究进展。
心脏传导系统(CCS)传播电脉冲,产生心脏收缩,并最终确保正常的心跳。CCS内部的破坏导致心律失常,这是已知的人类心脏相关死亡的主要原因。窦房结(SAN)是CCS的关键组成部分,作为天然心脏起搏器启动正常的心脏冲动和传导。SAN具有显著的异质性,包含多种细胞类型,包括自发产生动作电位以维持恒定搏动节奏的起搏器细胞。基本的Hippo信号通路在心脏发育和再生中起着关键作用。最近,Hippo信号通路被认为是维持SAN稳态的关键途径,提示了SAN疾病的治疗靶点。这篇综述集中在Hippo参与调节SAN稳态的分子和机制方面的最新发现,并讨论了SAN病理的潜在新治疗靶点。
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