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. 2016 Feb 2;9(2):119–129. doi: 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.115.001254

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Conditional loss of nephrocyte function in adults leads to cardiomyopathy. dKlf15 was conditionally silenced in the adult fly heart using the temperature-sensitive TARGET system driven by Hand-Gal4. Gene silencing is prevented at 18°C but permitted at higher temperatures (29°C). Flies were reared at 18°C until they eclosed and then maintained at this temperature to prevent gene silencing or moved to the higher temperature to allow dKlf15 silencing. The Hand-TARGET parent line crossed to w1118 line or UAS-mCherry was used as controls. A, The endocytic function (ability to take-up fluorescently labeled dextran) was used to assess nephrocyte function. At the nonpermissive temperature, nephrocytes in all genotypes were able to accumulate dextran. When shifted to the permissive temperature the nephrocytes in control flies were still able to accumulate dextran, but flies in which dKlf15 had been silenced could not. B, Quantification of heart function in adult flies reared at 18°C until eclosion and then transferred to 29°C for 2 weeks. The beating heart was imaged in semi-intact preparations using high frame rate video microscopy. n=20 for each genotype. EDD indicates end-diastolic interval; ESD, end-systolic diameter; and ns, not significantly different from Target or w1118; * and †P<0.01 compared with Target, w1118 or Target; UAS mCherry controls, respectively.