Optical recording of single cardiomyocyte transmembrane potential in Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts

G. Bu, E. Berbari, M. Rubart
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Spatial heterogeneity of action potential properties has been related to cardiac arrhythmogenesis. In this study we used laser scanning confocal microscopy in conjunction with the fast potentiometric dye ANNINE-6 to monitor changes in cardiomyocyte transmembrane potentials in Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts on a subcellular scale. Line-scan images from up to three neighboring cardiomyocytes were obtained during continuous electrical stimulation at 3 Hz. Fluorescence changes for each cardiomyocyte along the scan line were resolved from the corresponding line-scan image. Peak changes in fluorescence intensity during an action potential exceeded 20%. Signal-to-noise ratio of the optical signal was >20. Action potential durations were not significantly different between adjacent cardiomyocytes under our conditions. We conclude that this imaging technique can be used to investigate cell-to-cell repolarization heterogeneity in the intact heart.
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langendorff灌注小鼠心脏单个心肌细胞跨膜电位的光学记录
动作电位性质的空间异质性与心律失常的发生有关。在这项研究中,我们使用激光扫描共聚焦显微镜结合快速电位测定染料ANNINE-6在亚细胞尺度上监测langendorff灌注小鼠心脏心肌细胞跨膜电位的变化。在连续的3hz电刺激下,从多达三个相邻的心肌细胞获得线扫描图像。从相应的线扫描图像中分辨出沿扫描线的每个心肌细胞的荧光变化。动作电位期间荧光强度的峰值变化超过20%。光信号信噪比>20。在我们的条件下,相邻心肌细胞之间的动作电位持续时间没有显著差异。我们得出结论,这种成像技术可用于研究完整心脏细胞间复极化异质性。
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