Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with Laser
Periodical contraction of a cultured muscle tube has been measured with laser in vitro. C2C12 (mouse myoblast cell line) was cultured with High-glucose Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium on a dish to make muscle tubes. Differentiation from myoblasts to myotubes was induced with an addition...
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doaj-927ebc82619c43958750fa70e23e17822020-11-24T22:46:16ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242009-06-01735155Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with LaserShigehiro Hashimoto0Shuichi Mochizuki1Jun Takase2Daisuke Inoue3 Osaka Institute of Technology Osaka Institute of Technology Osaka Institute of Technology Periodical contraction of a cultured muscle tube has been measured with laser in vitro. C2C12 (mouse myoblast cell line) was cultured with High-glucose Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium on a dish to make muscle tubes. Differentiation from myoblasts to myotubes was induced with an additional horse serum. Repetitive contraction of the tube was generated by electric pulses lower than sixty volts of amplitude with one milli-second of width through the electrodes of platinum, and observed with a phase-contrast microscope. A laser beam of 632.8 nm wavelength was restricted to 0.096 mm diameter, and applied to the muscle tubes on the bottom of the culture dish. Fluctuating intensity of the transmitted laser beam through the periodically contracting muscle tubes was measured, and its spectrum was analyzed. The analyzed data show that the repetitive contraction is synchronized with stimulation of the periodical electric pulses between 0.2 s and 2 s.http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/ZB505ID.pdf Biomedical EngineeringMuscle CellPeriodical ContractionLaserSpectrumMeasurementsynchronization |
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Shigehiro Hashimoto Shuichi Mochizuki Jun Takase Daisuke Inoue Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with Laser Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics Biomedical Engineering Muscle Cell Periodical Contraction Laser Spectrum Measurement synchronization |
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Shigehiro Hashimoto Shuichi Mochizuki Jun Takase Daisuke Inoue |
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Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with Laser |
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Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with Laser |
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Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with Laser |
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Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with Laser |
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Measurement of Periodical Contraction of Cultured Muscle Tube with Laser |
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measurement of periodical contraction of cultured muscle tube with laser |
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International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics |
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Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics |
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1690-4524 |
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2009-06-01 |
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Periodical contraction of a cultured muscle tube has been measured with laser in vitro. C2C12 (mouse myoblast cell line) was cultured with High-glucose Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium on a dish to make muscle tubes. Differentiation from myoblasts to myotubes was induced with an additional horse serum. Repetitive contraction of the tube was generated by electric pulses lower than sixty volts of amplitude with one milli-second of width through the electrodes of platinum, and observed with a phase-contrast microscope. A laser beam of 632.8 nm wavelength was restricted to 0.096 mm diameter, and applied to the muscle tubes on the bottom of the culture dish. Fluctuating intensity of the transmitted laser beam through the periodically contracting muscle tubes was measured, and its spectrum was analyzed. The analyzed data show that the repetitive contraction is synchronized with stimulation of the periodical electric pulses between 0.2 s and 2 s. |
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Biomedical Engineering Muscle Cell Periodical Contraction Laser Spectrum Measurement synchronization |
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