Isolated adult mouse cardiomyocytes are an important tool in cardiovascular research, but are challenging to prepare. Because the energy supply determines cell function and viability, we compared total creatine ([Cr]) and [ATP] in isolated cardiomyocytes with the intact mouse heart. Isolated myocytes suffered severe losses of Cr (-70%) and ATP (-53%). Myocytes were not able to replete [Cr] during a 5Â h incubation period in medium supplemented with 1Â mM Cr. In contrast, adding 20Â mM Cr to the digestion buffers was sufficient to maintain normal [Cr]. Supplementing buffers with 5Â mM of inosine (Ino) and adenosine (Ado) to prevent loss of cellular nucleosides partially protected against loss of ATP. To test whether maintaining [ATP] and [Cr] improves contractile function, myocytes were challenged by varying pacing rate from 0.5 to 10Â Hz and by adding isoproterenol (Iso) at 5 and 10Â Hz. All groups performed well up to 5Â Hz, showing a positive cell shortening-frequency relationship; however, only 16% of myocytes isolated under standard conditions were able to sustain pacing with Iso challenge at 10Â Hz. In contrast, 30-50% of the myocytes with normal Cr levels were able to contract and maintain low diastolic [Ca(2+)]. Cell yield also improved in Cr and the Cr/Ino/Ado-treated groups (85-90% vs. 70-75% rod shaped in untreated myocytes). These data suggest that viability and performance of isolated myocytes are improved when they are protected from the severe loss of Cr and ATP during the isolation, making them an even better research tool.
An improved isolation procedure for adult mouse cardiomyocytes.
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作者:Pinz Ilka, Zhu Ming, Mende Ulrike, Ingwall Joanne S
| 期刊: | Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics | 影响因子: | 2.500 |
| 时间: | 2011 | 起止号: | 2011 Sep;61(1):93-101 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s12013-011-9165-9 | ||
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