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  • Organotypic heart slices from mice are a valuable model for cardiac research due to the ease of genetic modification and experimental manipulation, but they typically degrade quickly in culture.
  • Researchers established optimal conditions—like specific preload and medium agitation—to enhance the viability and function of these heart slices.
  • With proper methods, heart slices maintained stable contractility for up to a week, preserving myofibril structure and essential gene expression, presenting a new avenue for cardiac function studies.

Article Abstract

Organotypic heart slices from mice might provide a promising in vitro model for cardiac research because of the vast availability of genetically modified specimens, combined with the unrestricted feasibility of experimental interventions. However, murine heart slices undergo rapid degeneration in culture. Therefore, we developed optimal conditions to preserve their structure and function in culture. Mouse ventricular heart samples were transversely cut into 300 µm thick slices. Slices were then cultured under various conditions of diastolic preload, systolic compliance and medium agitation. Continuous stimulation was performed either by optical stimulation or by electrical field stimulation. Contractility was continuously measured, and cellular survival, structure and gene expression were analyzed. Significant improvements in viability and function were achieved by elastic fixation with the appropriate diastolic preload and the rapid shaking of a ß-mercaptoethanol-supplemented medium. At 1 Hz pacing, mouse heart slices maintained stable contractility for up to 48 h under optogenetic pacing and for one week under electrical pacing. In cultured slices, the native myofibril structure was well preserved, and the mRNAs of myosin light chain, titin and connexin 43 were constantly expressed. Conclusions: Adult murine heart slices can be preserved for one week and provide a new opportunity to study cardiac functions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952453PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10020171DOI Listing

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