A simple technique for isolating healthy heart cells from mouse models - PubMed (original) (raw)
A simple technique for isolating healthy heart cells from mouse models
Takao Shioya. J Physiol Sci. 2007 Dec.
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Abstract
Single heart cells of mouse models provide powerful tools for heart research. However, their isolation is not easy, and it imposes a significant bottleneck on their use in cellular studies of the heart. Aiming to overcome this problem, this report introduces a novel technique that reproducibly isolates healthy heart cells from mouse models. Using simple devices that ensure easy handling and the rapid aortic cannulation of a small mouse heart, cell isolation was done under physiological conditions without using the "KB" medium or 2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM). The isolated cells consistently had a healthy appearance and a high viability of 75 +/- 5% (mean +/- SD) in Tyrode solution containing 1.8 mM Ca2+. After 8 h of storage at 37 degrees C, they still had a viability of 45 +/- 12%. The cells showed normal contraction properties when field-stimulated, and they generated normal action potentials and membrane currents under the whole-cell clamp condition. The beta-adrenergic signal transduction of the cells was also normal when it was examined with the isoproterenol enhancement of the L-type Ca2+ current.
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