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Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture

The zebrafish is increasingly used for cardiovascular genetic and functional studies. We present a novel protocol to maintain and monitor whole isolated beating adult zebrafish hearts in culture for long-term experiments. Excised whole adult zebrafish hearts were transferred directly into culture di...

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Autores principales: Pieperhoff, Sebastian, Wilson, Kathryn S., Baily, James, de Mora, Kim, Maqsood, Sana, Vass, Sharron, Taylor, Jonathan, Del-Pozo, Jorge, MacRae, Calum A., Mullins, John J., Denvir, Martin A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4019527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24824845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096771
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author Pieperhoff, Sebastian
Wilson, Kathryn S.
Baily, James
de Mora, Kim
Maqsood, Sana
Vass, Sharron
Taylor, Jonathan
Del-Pozo, Jorge
MacRae, Calum A.
Mullins, John J.
Denvir, Martin A.
author_facet Pieperhoff, Sebastian
Wilson, Kathryn S.
Baily, James
de Mora, Kim
Maqsood, Sana
Vass, Sharron
Taylor, Jonathan
Del-Pozo, Jorge
MacRae, Calum A.
Mullins, John J.
Denvir, Martin A.
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description The zebrafish is increasingly used for cardiovascular genetic and functional studies. We present a novel protocol to maintain and monitor whole isolated beating adult zebrafish hearts in culture for long-term experiments. Excised whole adult zebrafish hearts were transferred directly into culture dishes containing optimized L-15 Leibovitz growth medium and maintained for 5 days. Hearts were assessed daily using video-edge analysis of ventricle function using low power microscopy images. High-throughput histology techniques were used to assess changes in myocardial architecture and cell viability. Mean spontaneous Heart rate (HR, min(−1)) declined significantly between day 0 and day 1 in culture (96.7±19.5 to 45.2±8.2 min(−1), mean±SD, p = 0.001), and thereafter declined more slowly to 27.6±7.2 min(−1) on day 5. Ventricle wall motion amplitude (WMA) did not change until day 4 in culture (day 0, 46.7±13.0 µm vs day 4, 16.9±1.9 µm, p = 0.08). Contraction velocity (CV) declined between day 0 and day 3 (35.6±14.8 vs 15.2±5.3 µms(−1), respectively, p = 0.012) while relaxation velocity (RV) declined quite rapidly (day 0, 72.5±11.9 vs day 1, 29.5±5.8 µms(−1), p = 0.03). HR and WMA responded consistently to isoproterenol from day 0 to day 5 in culture while CV and RV showed less consistent responses to beta-agonist. Cellular architecture and cross-striation pattern of cardiomyocytes remained unchanged up to day 3 in culture and thereafter showed significant deterioration with loss of striation pattern, pyknotic nuclei and cell swelling. Apoptotic markers within the myocardium became increasingly frequent by day 3 in culture. Whole adult zebrafish hearts can be maintained in culture-medium for up to 3 days. However, after day-3 there is significant deterioration in ventricle function and heart rate accompanied by significant histological changes consistent with cell death and loss of cardiomyocyte cell integrity. Further studies are needed to assess whether this preparation can be optimised for longer term survival.
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spelling pubmed-40195272014-05-16 Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture Pieperhoff, Sebastian Wilson, Kathryn S. Baily, James de Mora, Kim Maqsood, Sana Vass, Sharron Taylor, Jonathan Del-Pozo, Jorge MacRae, Calum A. Mullins, John J. Denvir, Martin A. PLoS One Research Article The zebrafish is increasingly used for cardiovascular genetic and functional studies. We present a novel protocol to maintain and monitor whole isolated beating adult zebrafish hearts in culture for long-term experiments. Excised whole adult zebrafish hearts were transferred directly into culture dishes containing optimized L-15 Leibovitz growth medium and maintained for 5 days. Hearts were assessed daily using video-edge analysis of ventricle function using low power microscopy images. High-throughput histology techniques were used to assess changes in myocardial architecture and cell viability. Mean spontaneous Heart rate (HR, min(−1)) declined significantly between day 0 and day 1 in culture (96.7±19.5 to 45.2±8.2 min(−1), mean±SD, p = 0.001), and thereafter declined more slowly to 27.6±7.2 min(−1) on day 5. Ventricle wall motion amplitude (WMA) did not change until day 4 in culture (day 0, 46.7±13.0 µm vs day 4, 16.9±1.9 µm, p = 0.08). Contraction velocity (CV) declined between day 0 and day 3 (35.6±14.8 vs 15.2±5.3 µms(−1), respectively, p = 0.012) while relaxation velocity (RV) declined quite rapidly (day 0, 72.5±11.9 vs day 1, 29.5±5.8 µms(−1), p = 0.03). HR and WMA responded consistently to isoproterenol from day 0 to day 5 in culture while CV and RV showed less consistent responses to beta-agonist. Cellular architecture and cross-striation pattern of cardiomyocytes remained unchanged up to day 3 in culture and thereafter showed significant deterioration with loss of striation pattern, pyknotic nuclei and cell swelling. Apoptotic markers within the myocardium became increasingly frequent by day 3 in culture. Whole adult zebrafish hearts can be maintained in culture-medium for up to 3 days. However, after day-3 there is significant deterioration in ventricle function and heart rate accompanied by significant histological changes consistent with cell death and loss of cardiomyocyte cell integrity. Further studies are needed to assess whether this preparation can be optimised for longer term survival. Public Library of Science 2014-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4019527/ /pubmed/24824845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096771 Text en © 2014 Pieperhoff et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pieperhoff, Sebastian
Wilson, Kathryn S.
Baily, James
de Mora, Kim
Maqsood, Sana
Vass, Sharron
Taylor, Jonathan
Del-Pozo, Jorge
MacRae, Calum A.
Mullins, John J.
Denvir, Martin A.
Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture
title Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture
title_full Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture
title_fullStr Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture
title_full_unstemmed Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture
title_short Heart on a Plate: Histological and Functional Assessment of Isolated Adult Zebrafish Hearts Maintained in Culture
title_sort heart on a plate: histological and functional assessment of isolated adult zebrafish hearts maintained in culture
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4019527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24824845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096771
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