Isolated adult cardiac ventricular myocytes have been a useful model for cardiovascular research for more than 20 years. With
the recent advances in cellular physiology and transgenic techniques, direct measurement of isolated ventricular myocyte mechanics
is becoming an increasingly important technique in cardiac physiology that provides fundamental information on excitation-contraction
coupling of the heart, either in drug intervention or pathological states. The goal of this article is to describe the isolation
of ventricular myocytes from both rats and mice, and the use of real-time beat-to-beat simultaneous recording of both myocyte
contraction and intracellular Ca
2+ transients.
Indexing terms myocyte - contractility - intracellular Ca2+ transients - edge detection
Published: December 11, 2001