Homozygous pdgfra mutants demonstrate abnormal
cardiac fusion. Representative photomicrographs of
whole-mount in situ hybridization using the
cardiac myosin light chain 2
(cmlc2) riboprobe to label myocardial cells. In
+/+ embryos, the posterior regions of the
bilateral cardiac fields interact during cardiac fusion at
18 hpf (A), followed by interaction between the anterior
regions at 20 hpf (B). At 22 hpf, the cardiac tube
forms and symmetry is broken by leftward displacement (jogging) (C).
At 24 (D) and 26 (E) hpf, the cardiac tube elongates. In
−/− mutants, cardiac fusion is delayed at
18 hpf (F). Interaction between the posterior regions occurs
at 20 hpf (G). At 22 hpf, the anterior regions of the
bilateral cardiac fields fail to fuse (H). By 24 (I) and 26 (J) hpf,
the anterior portions of the bilateral cardiac fields begin to come
into contact. Dorsal views are shown, with the fish cranium on the
left. An illustration of the developing heart is shown at the bottom
of each figure. Scale bar: 100 μm.