Journal: Nature communications
Article Title: The mitochondrial uniporter controls fight or flight heart rate increases
doi: 10.1038/ncomms7081
Figure Lengend Snippet: a–b, Immunofluorescent staining of ( a ) control right atrium and ( b ) gene painted SAN showing DAPI (blue) and HCN4 (red) to identify SAN, and Myc epitope tag (green) for DN-MCU-Myc expression. Scale bars are 200 μm. c–d, Example ex vivo ECG tracings recorded under basal (left) and ISO stimulated (right) conditions from gene painted hearts. Scale bar is 100 ms. e, Summary dose response data for ex vivo heart rate response to ISO. f , Percentage rate increases over baseline after ISO in gene-painted isolated, Langendorff-perfused hearts (data calculated from Fig. 2e). ***p<0.001, unpaired t test, n=22–24/group in panel e. Error bars indicate SEM.
Article Snippet: Briefly, excised hearts from 7–9 week female and male mice were rapidly mounted on a modified Langendorff apparatus (HSE-HA perfusion systems, Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, Mass) for retrograde aortic perfusion at a constant pressure of 80 mm Hg with oxygenated (95% O 2 , 5% CO 2 ) Krebs-Henseleit solution consisting of (mM) 25.0 NaHCO 3 , 118.5 NaCl, 4.0 KCl, 1.2 MgSO 4 , 1.2 NaH 2 PO 4 , 1.5 CaCl 2 , and 11.2 glucose, with pH equilibrated to 7.4.
Techniques: Staining, Expressing, Ex Vivo, Isolation