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Ultrastructural morphometric analysis of cultured neonatal and adult rat ventricular cardiac muscle cells.

J B Delcarpio1, W C Claycomb, R L Moses.   

Abstract

Neonatal and adult rat ventricular cardiac muscle cells cultured on laminin differed from similar myocytes grown on plastic in the amount and distribution of their mitochondria and transverse tubules. Point-count morphometry was used at the electron microscopic level to quantify these differences. Adult myocytes grown on laminin contained more mitochondria per unit volume than adult myocytes grown on plastic. No significant differences were observed in the volume percent of myofibrils in either adult or neonatal ventricular myocytes when grown on laminin and compared to those grown on plastic. The transverse tubule system in neonatal and adult myocytes was reduced significantly when both groups were cultured on laminin. Furthermore, neonatal and adult myocytes cultured on laminin were flatter than those cultured on plastic. This may indicate a relationship between the surface/volume ratio and transverse tubule development in cultured myocytes. These studies establish that point-count morphometry can be used to quantify changes in the organelle volume densities of cultured cardiac muscle cells.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2589218     DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001860403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Anat        ISSN: 0002-9106


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