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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 20.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Commun. 2014 May 13;5:3775. doi: 10.1038/ncomms4775

Figure 4. Three regulators of HCN4 in the sinus node are altered by training.

Figure 4

a, No changes in the expression of three regulators of HCN4 in the sinus node in trained rats, but significant changes in another three. Mean (+SEM) mRNA expression of Tbx18 (sinus node, n=6/6; right atrial muscle, n=7/6), Mef2 (sinus node, n=6/5; right atrial muscle, n=7/6), Sp1 (sinus node and right atrial muscle, n=6/6), Tbx3 (sinus node, n=5/8; right atrial muscle, 8/7), NRSF (sinus node and right atrial muscle, n=7/6) and miR-1 (sinus node, n=4/7; right atrial muscle, n=6/5) (normalised to expression of 18S in the case of mRNAs and RNU1A1 in the case of miR-1) in the sinus node and right atrial muscle of sedentary and trained rats shown. b and c, Significant correlations between HCN4 mRNA (b) and heart rate in vitro (c) and Tbx3 mRNA, NRSF mRNA and miR-1 in sedentary and trained rats. Each point corresponds to a different animal. Data fit with straight lines by linear regression (n=4-8, R2 and P values shown). Student’s t test used to test differences between data from sedentary and trained rats. Normal distribution of data was tested using the Shapiro-Wilk W test and equal variance was tested using the F test. When the null hypothesis of normality and/or equal variance was rejected, the nonparametric Mann Whitney U test was used. *P<0.05.