Abstract
AbstractInvestigation of the complex relationships and dependencies of multiple cellular processes that govern cardiac physiology and pathophysiology requires simultaneous dynamic assessment of multiple parameters. In this study, we introduce triple-parametric optical mapping to simultaneously image metabolism, electrical excitation, and calcium signaling from the same field of view and demonstrate its application in the field of drug testing and cardiovascular research. We applied this metabolism-excitation-contraction coupling (MECC) methodology to test the effects of blebbistatin, 4-aminopyridine and verapamil on cardiac physiology. While blebbistatin and 4-aminopyridine alter multiple aspects of cardiac function suggesting off-target effects, the effects of verapamil were on-target and it altered only one of ten tested parameters. Triple-parametric optical mapping was also applied during ischemia and reperfusion; and we identified that metabolic changes precede the effects of ischemia on cardiac electrophysiology.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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