Isolation of porcine adult cardiomyocytes: Comparison between Langendorff perfusion and tissue slicing-assisted enzyme digestion

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Abstract

Tissue slicing-assisted digestion (TSAD) of adult cardiomyocytes has shown significant improvements over conventional chunk methods. However, it remains unclear how this method compares to Langendorff perfusion, the current standard of adult cardiomyocyte isolation. Using adult Bama minipigs, we performed cardiomyocyte isolation via these two distinct methods, and compared the resulting cellular quality, including viability, cellular structure, gene expression, and electrophysiological properties, of cardiomyocytes from 3 distinct anatomical regions, namely the left ventricle, right ventricle, and left atrial appendage. Our results revealed largely indistinguishable cell quality in all of the measured parameters. These findings suggest that that TSAD can be reliably used to isolate adult mammalian cardiomyocytes as a reliable alternative to perfusion in cardiomyocyte isolation from larger mammals, particularly when Langendorff perfusion is not feasible.

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Shi, X., Tang, X., Yao, F., Wang, L., Zhang, M., Wang, X., … Zhou, B. (2023). Isolation of porcine adult cardiomyocytes: Comparison between Langendorff perfusion and tissue slicing-assisted enzyme digestion. PLoS ONE, 18(5 May). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285169

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