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Methods for the Isolation, Culture, and Functional Characterization of Sinoatrial Node Myocytes from Adult Mice
Published on: October 23, 2016
Acute Isolation of Cells from Murine Sino-atrial Node
Qadeer Aziz1, Muriel Nobles1, Andrew Tinker1
1Clinical Pharmacology, William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
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The cardiac conduction system allows the synchronized propagation of electrical activity through heart muscle. This is initiated by the spontaneous activity of the specialized pacemaker cells of the sino-atrial node (SAN). The SAN region underlies automaticity in mammals and therefore has a crucial role in the pathogenesis of cardiac disorders such as arrhythmia. Isolation of SAN tissue and SAN cells is critical to advance our understanding of SAN structure and function in health and disease. Initially, isolation of SAN tissue and SAN cells was carried out in the rabbit owing to its larger size and similar electrical properties to human. This protocol was optimized by Mangoni and Nargeot (2001) for use in mice to take advantage of advancements in transgenic models. Here, we provide a step-by-step guide to dissecting the SAN tissue and isolating pacemaker cardiomyocytes from mouse hearts using an enzyme digestion approach.
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