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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 293: H2004-H2006, 2007. First published May 18, 2007; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00479.2007
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INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGY

A method to collect isolated myocytes and whole tissue from the same heart

Yue-Feng Chen,1 Suleman Said,1 Scott E. Campbell,2 and A. Martin Gerdes1

1Cardiovascular Research Institute, Sanford Research/University of South Dakota, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and 2American Diabetes Association, Alexandria, Virginia

Submitted 20 April 2007 ; accepted in final form 14 May 2007

A technique for isolation of cardiac myocytes and collection of whole heart tissue from individual hearts of adult rats is described in this study. After excision of the apical half of the left ventricle (LV) and cauterization of the cut edge, aortas were cannulated and high-quality isolated cardiac myocytes were collected after collagenase perfusion of the basal portion. Myocyte dimensions from the basal portion of cauterized and noncauterized hearts from matching rats were identical. Additionally, myocyte dimensions from the basal and apical halves of the LV were compared with the use of whole heart-isolated myocyte preps. No regional differences between basal and apical LV myocyte size were found. Therefore, this cauterization method can be used to collect isolated myocytes from the basal half and whole heart tissue from the apical half, with each half being representative of the other with respect to myocyte dimensions.

morphometry; myocardium



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: A. M. Gerdes, Cardiovascular Research Inst., Sanford Research/Univ. of South Dakota, 1100 East 21st St., Suite 700, Sioux Falls, SD 57105 (e-mail: mgerdes{at}usd.edu)







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