Artículo
Minimally invasive system to reliably characterize ventricular electrophysiology from living donors
Oliván Viguera, Aida; Pérez Zabalza, María; García Mendívil, Laura; Mountris, Konstantinos A.; Orós Rodrigo, Sofía; Ramos Marquès, Estel; Vallejo Gil, José María; Fresneda Roldán, Pedro Carlos; Fañanás Mastral, Javier; Vázquez Sancho, Manuel; Matamala Adell, Marta; Sorribas Berjón, Fernando; Bellido Morales, Javier André; Mancebón Sierra, Francisco Javier; Vaca Núñez, Alexánder Sebastián; Ballester Cuenca, Carlos; Marigil, Miguel Ángel; Pastor, Cristina; Ordovás, Laura; Köhler, Ralf; Diez, Emiliano Raúl
; Pueyo, Esther
Fecha de publicación:
11/2020
Editorial:
Nature Research
Revista:
Scientific Reports
e-ISSN:
2045-2322
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Cardiac tissue slices preserve the heterogeneous structure and multicellularity of the myocardium and allow its functional characterization. However, access to human ventricular samples is scarce. We aim to demonstrate that slices from small transmural core biopsies collected from living donors during routine cardiac surgery preserve structural and functional properties of larger myocardial specimens, allowing accurate electrophysiological characterization. In pigs, we compared left ventricular transmural core biopsies with transmural tissue blocks from the same ventricular region. In humans, we analyzed transmural biopsies and papillary muscles from living donors. All tissues were vibratomesliced. By histological analysis of the transmural biopsies, we showed that tissue architecture and cellular organization were preserved. Enzymatic and vital staining methods verifed viability. Optically mapped transmembrane potentials confrmed that action potential duration and morphology were similar in pig biopsies and tissue blocks. Action potential morphology and duration in human biopsies and papillary muscles agreed with published ranges. In both pigs and humans, responses to increasing pacing frequencies and β-adrenergic stimulation were similar in transmural biopsies and larger tissues. We show that it is possible to successfully collect and characterize tissue slices from human myocardial biopsies routinely extracted from living donors, whose behavior mimics that of larger myocardial preparations both structurally and electrophysiologically.
Palabras clave:
MYOCARDIAL SLICE
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ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
,
LIVING DONORS
,
ACTION POTENTIALS
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Articulos de INST. DE MEDICINA Y BIO. EXP. DE CUYO
Articulos de INST. DE MEDICINA Y BIO. EXP. DE CUYO
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Oliván Viguera, Aida; Pérez Zabalza, María; García Mendívil, Laura; Mountris, Konstantinos A.; Orós Rodrigo, Sofía; et al.; Minimally invasive system to reliably characterize ventricular electrophysiology from living donors; Nature Research; Scientific Reports; 10; 1; 11-2020; 1-13
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