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An in vitro model of myocardial ischemia has been established with primary monolayer cultures of neonatal rat heart cells. Ischemic conditions were simulated in vitro by subjecting the heart cell cultures to various levels of oxygen and glucose deprivation. After the ischemic treatments, cultures of beating muscle (M) cells were evaluated for functional and morphological changes. The experimental protocol consisted of treatment with 20% or 0% O2 and 1000, 500 or 0 mg glucose per 1 of medium for 4, 12 or 24 hr. Control cultures were treated with 20% O2 and 1000 mg glucose. The morphological alterations induced by the deficiency of O2 and glucose in the medium were the formation of pseudopodia and cytoplasmic vacuoles; increased cytoplasmic granulation; and the formation of abnormal cell shapes, such as long, spindly shaped M cells. There was a time-dependent decrease in beating activity as the M cells were exposed to longer durations of ischemic conditions. However, if the cultures were replenished with complete medium (1000 mg glucose) and 20% O2, the cells regained their ability to beat.
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The technical assistance of C. Zamora is gratefully appreciated. This study was supported by Research Grant HL 18647 from USPHS.
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Acosta, D., Puckett, M. Ischemic myocardial injury in cultured heart cells: Preliminary observations on morphology and beating activity. In Vitro 13, 818–823 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02615129
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