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Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts

BACKGROUND: The Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo isolated heart model has been extensively used to study cardiac function for many years. However, electrical and mechanical function are often studied separately—despite growing proof of a complex electro-mechanical interaction in cardiac physiology and p...

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Autores principales: Louradour, Julien, Ottersberg, Rahel, Segiser, Adrian, Olejnik, Agnieszka, Martínez-Salazar, Berenice, Siegrist, Mark, Egle, Manuel, Barbieri, Miriam, Nimani, Saranda, Alerni, Nicolò, Döring, Yvonne, Odening, Katja E., Longnus, Sarah
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10663365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1293032
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author Louradour, Julien
Ottersberg, Rahel
Segiser, Adrian
Olejnik, Agnieszka
Martínez-Salazar, Berenice
Siegrist, Mark
Egle, Manuel
Barbieri, Miriam
Nimani, Saranda
Alerni, Nicolò
Döring, Yvonne
Odening, Katja E.
Longnus, Sarah
author_facet Louradour, Julien
Ottersberg, Rahel
Segiser, Adrian
Olejnik, Agnieszka
Martínez-Salazar, Berenice
Siegrist, Mark
Egle, Manuel
Barbieri, Miriam
Nimani, Saranda
Alerni, Nicolò
Döring, Yvonne
Odening, Katja E.
Longnus, Sarah
author_sort Louradour, Julien
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description BACKGROUND: The Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo isolated heart model has been extensively used to study cardiac function for many years. However, electrical and mechanical function are often studied separately—despite growing proof of a complex electro-mechanical interaction in cardiac physiology and pathology. Therefore, we developed an isolated mouse heart perfusion system that allows simultaneous recording of electrical and mechanical function. METHODS: Isolated mouse hearts were mounted on a Langendorff setup and electrical function was assessed via a pseudo-ECG and an octapolar catheter inserted in the right atrium and ventricle. Mechanical function was simultaneously assessed via a balloon inserted into the left ventricle coupled with pressure determination. Hearts were then submitted to an ischemia-reperfusion protocol. RESULTS: At baseline, heart rate, PR and QT intervals, intra-atrial and intra-ventricular conduction times, as well as ventricular effective refractory period, could be measured as parameters of cardiac electrical function. Left ventricular developed pressure (DP), left ventricular work (DP-heart rate product) and maximal velocities of contraction and relaxation were used to assess cardiac mechanical function. Cardiac arrhythmias were observed with episodes of bigeminy during which DP was significantly increased compared to that of sinus rhythm episodes. In addition, the extrasystole-triggered contraction was only 50% of that of sinus rhythm, recapitulating the “pulse deficit” phenomenon observed in bigeminy patients. After ischemia, the mechanical function significantly decreased and slowly recovered during reperfusion while most of the electrical parameters remained unchanged. Finally, the same electro-mechanical interaction during episodes of bigeminy at baseline was observed during reperfusion. CONCLUSION: Our modified Langendorff setup allows simultaneous recording of electrical and mechanical function on a beat-to-beat scale and can be used to study electro-mechanical interaction in isolated mouse hearts.
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spelling pubmed-106633652023-01-01 Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts Louradour, Julien Ottersberg, Rahel Segiser, Adrian Olejnik, Agnieszka Martínez-Salazar, Berenice Siegrist, Mark Egle, Manuel Barbieri, Miriam Nimani, Saranda Alerni, Nicolò Döring, Yvonne Odening, Katja E. Longnus, Sarah Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine BACKGROUND: The Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo isolated heart model has been extensively used to study cardiac function for many years. However, electrical and mechanical function are often studied separately—despite growing proof of a complex electro-mechanical interaction in cardiac physiology and pathology. Therefore, we developed an isolated mouse heart perfusion system that allows simultaneous recording of electrical and mechanical function. METHODS: Isolated mouse hearts were mounted on a Langendorff setup and electrical function was assessed via a pseudo-ECG and an octapolar catheter inserted in the right atrium and ventricle. Mechanical function was simultaneously assessed via a balloon inserted into the left ventricle coupled with pressure determination. Hearts were then submitted to an ischemia-reperfusion protocol. RESULTS: At baseline, heart rate, PR and QT intervals, intra-atrial and intra-ventricular conduction times, as well as ventricular effective refractory period, could be measured as parameters of cardiac electrical function. Left ventricular developed pressure (DP), left ventricular work (DP-heart rate product) and maximal velocities of contraction and relaxation were used to assess cardiac mechanical function. Cardiac arrhythmias were observed with episodes of bigeminy during which DP was significantly increased compared to that of sinus rhythm episodes. In addition, the extrasystole-triggered contraction was only 50% of that of sinus rhythm, recapitulating the “pulse deficit” phenomenon observed in bigeminy patients. After ischemia, the mechanical function significantly decreased and slowly recovered during reperfusion while most of the electrical parameters remained unchanged. Finally, the same electro-mechanical interaction during episodes of bigeminy at baseline was observed during reperfusion. CONCLUSION: Our modified Langendorff setup allows simultaneous recording of electrical and mechanical function on a beat-to-beat scale and can be used to study electro-mechanical interaction in isolated mouse hearts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10663365/ /pubmed/38028448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1293032 Text en © 2023 Louradour, Ottersberg, Segiser, Olejnik, Martínez-Salazar, Siegrist, Egle, Barbieri, Nimani, Alerni, Döring, Odening and Longnus. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Louradour, Julien
Ottersberg, Rahel
Segiser, Adrian
Olejnik, Agnieszka
Martínez-Salazar, Berenice
Siegrist, Mark
Egle, Manuel
Barbieri, Miriam
Nimani, Saranda
Alerni, Nicolò
Döring, Yvonne
Odening, Katja E.
Longnus, Sarah
Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts
title Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts
title_full Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts
title_fullStr Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts
title_short Simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in Langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts
title_sort simultaneous assessment of mechanical and electrical function in langendorff-perfused ex-vivo mouse hearts
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10663365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2023.1293032
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