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Structural and Functional Plasticity in Long-term Cultures of Adult Ventricular Myocytes
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Cultured heart cells have long been valuable for characterizing biological mechanism and disease pathogenesis. However, these preparations have limitations, relating to immaturity in key properties like excitation-contraction coupling and β-adrenergic stimulation. Progressive attenuation of the latter is intimately related to pathogenesis and therapy in heart failure. Highly valuable would be a long-term culture system that emulates the structural and functional changes that accompany disease and development, while concurrently permitting ready access to underlying molecular events. Accordingly, we here produce functional monolayers of adult guinea-pig ventricular myocytes (aGPVMs) that can be maintained in long-term culture for several weeks. At baseline, these monolayers exhibit considerable myofibrillar organization and a significant contribution of sarcoplasmic reticular (SR) Ca(2+) release to global Ca(2+) transients. In terms of electrical signaling, these monolayers support propagated electrical activity and manifest monophasic restitution of action-potential duration and conduction velocity. Intriguingly, β-adrenergic stimulation increases chronotropy but not inotropy, indicating selective maintenance of β-adrenergic signaling. It is interesting that this overall phenotypic profile is not fixed, but can be readily enhanced by chronic electrical stimulation of cultures. This simple environmental cue significantly enhances myofibrillar organization as well as β-adrenergic sensitivity. In particular, the chronotropic response increases, and an inotropic effect now emerges, mimicking a reversal of the progression seen in heart failure. Thus, these aGPVM monolayer cultures offer a valuable platform for clarifying long elusive features of β-adrenergic signaling and its plasticity.
- Subjects :
- Chronotropic
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Aging
Time Factors
Heart Ventricles
Guinea Pigs
Cell Culture Techniques
Action Potentials
Stimulation
Biology
Giant Cells
Models, Biological
Article
Pathogenesis
Cytosol
Myofibrils
Heart Conduction System
Internal medicine
Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
medicine
Animals
Myocytes, Cardiac
Calcium Signaling
Molecular Biology
Cells, Cultured
Excitation Contraction Coupling
Calcium signaling
Voltage-dependent calcium channel
Cardiac electrophysiology
medicine.disease
Electric Stimulation
Cell biology
Protein Subunits
Endocrinology
Heart failure
Calcium
Calcium Channels
Electrical conduction system of the heart
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9da9f3bccc0f1d7e3e673167b5e2a5eb