A novel method to study contraction characteristics of a single cardiac myocyte using carbon fibers

Author:

Yasuda So-Ichiro1,Sugiura Seiryo1,Kobayakawa Naoshi1,Fujita Hideo1,Yamashita Hiroshi1,Katoh Kaoru2,Saeki Yasutake3,Kaneko Hiroko4,Suda Yoshihisa5,Nagai Ryozo1,Sugi Haruo6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8655;

2. Supermolecular Division, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba 305-8568;

3. Department of Physiology, Dental School, Tsurumi University, Yokohama 230-0063;

4. Tsukuba Materials Information Laboratory Company, Tsukuba 305-0051;

5. Mitsubishi Pencil Company, Fujioka 375-8501; and

6. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Teikyo University, Tokyo 173-8605, Japan

Abstract

To facilitate cardiac muscle research, we developed a novel method by which the force and length of a single ventricular myocyte can be recorded with a pair of carbon graphite fibers attached firmly to both ends. One fiber was stiff, whereas the other fiber was compliant to allow the recording of force and shortening during twitch contractions. The image of the compliant carbon fiber was projected onto a pair of photodiodes, and their output was fed to a piezoelectric transducer after variable amplifications to alter the effective compliance of the carbon fiber. Thus contraction of the myocyte was induced under virtually isometric conditions as well as under auxotonic conditions. We obtained a bell-shaped relation between the compliance under an auxotonic load and the work output of the myocyte, which was directly related to myocyte performance in the heart. Because it is easy to attach myocytes to the experimental apparatus, the present method would allow us to study cardiac muscle mechanics at the cellular and molecular levels.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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