A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart

Single cardiomyocytes are widely used for investigations of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of regulation and modulation of cardiac performance. Intact cardiomyocytes allow one to study in detail cell function avoiding the effects of extracellular matrix and neighboring cells. The most establi...

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Main Authors: X.A. Butova, T.A. Myachina, A.D. Khokhlova
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221501612030409X
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spelling doaj-a5ca99f8f7da4fff80d8fba1da89e6532020-12-23T05:00:08ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612021-01-018101189A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heartX.A. Butova0T.A. Myachina1A.D. Khokhlova2Corresponding author.; Institute of Immunology and Physiology Ural Branch of Russian Academy of science, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg RussiaInstitute of Immunology and Physiology Ural Branch of Russian Academy of science, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg RussiaInstitute of Immunology and Physiology Ural Branch of Russian Academy of science, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg RussiaSingle cardiomyocytes are widely used for investigations of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of regulation and modulation of cardiac performance. Intact cardiomyocytes allow one to study in detail cell function avoiding the effects of extracellular matrix and neighboring cells. The most established protocols of cardiomyocyte isolation are based on the isolated heart perfusion using a Langendorff-apparatus or on intraventricular perfusion using a syringe. However, the yield of single cardiomyocytes obtained by these methods may be low due to the cell injury following non-uniform enzyme digestion of connective tissue in different heart chambers. Moreover, isolation of atrial cardiomyocytes is challenging because of their small size and complex geometric shape. Here we present a new protocol for simultaneous isolation of high quality cardiomyocytes from the atria, ventricular free walls and interventricular septum. The protocol is based on the combination of the Langendorff perfusion method with the intraventricular and intra-atrial injection technique taking into account the collagen content variation between the different heart chambers. Obtained cells demonstrate rod-shaped morphology, a clear and regular sarcomere striation pattern and rat-specific frequency-dependence of contraction and calcium transient parameters. Our protocol provides gentle cell isolation that increases the yield of single cardiomyocytes suitable for biophysical researches .http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221501612030409XLangendorff-injection
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author X.A. Butova
T.A. Myachina
A.D. Khokhlova
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T.A. Myachina
A.D. Khokhlova
A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart
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Langendorff-injection
author_facet X.A. Butova
T.A. Myachina
A.D. Khokhlova
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title A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart
title_short A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart
title_full A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart
title_fullStr A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart
title_full_unstemmed A combined Langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart
title_sort combined langendorff-injection technique for simultaneous isolation of single cardiomyocytes from atria and ventricles of the rat heart
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Single cardiomyocytes are widely used for investigations of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of regulation and modulation of cardiac performance. Intact cardiomyocytes allow one to study in detail cell function avoiding the effects of extracellular matrix and neighboring cells. The most established protocols of cardiomyocyte isolation are based on the isolated heart perfusion using a Langendorff-apparatus or on intraventricular perfusion using a syringe. However, the yield of single cardiomyocytes obtained by these methods may be low due to the cell injury following non-uniform enzyme digestion of connective tissue in different heart chambers. Moreover, isolation of atrial cardiomyocytes is challenging because of their small size and complex geometric shape. Here we present a new protocol for simultaneous isolation of high quality cardiomyocytes from the atria, ventricular free walls and interventricular septum. The protocol is based on the combination of the Langendorff perfusion method with the intraventricular and intra-atrial injection technique taking into account the collagen content variation between the different heart chambers. Obtained cells demonstrate rod-shaped morphology, a clear and regular sarcomere striation pattern and rat-specific frequency-dependence of contraction and calcium transient parameters. Our protocol provides gentle cell isolation that increases the yield of single cardiomyocytes suitable for biophysical researches .
topic Langendorff-injection
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221501612030409X
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