Source: Hüettner, S.S. et al. Single Myofiber Culture Assay for the Assessment of Adult Muscle Stem Cell Functionality Ex Vivo. J. Vis. Exp. (2021)
This video demonstrates the isolation of single myofibres from harvested murine Extensor Digitorum Longus (EDL) muscle. The isolated myofibres can be cultured to study myofiber-associated muscle stem cell activity.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. EDL muscle isolation and collagenase digestion
2. Myofiber dissociation
Figure 1. Mouse EDL dissection and single myofiber isolation. (A) The skin of the mouse hindlimb is removed and the muscle surrounding fascia is pulled away to expose the TA (tibialis anterior) muscle. (B) The TA muscle is removed to expose the EDL (extensor digitorum longus) muscle, marked by the white arrow. (C) The EDL muscle is dissected by cutting its tendons. (D) Two EDL muscles are collagenase digested. (E) Appearance of collagenase digested muscle with visible single myofibers loosening up from the tissue core. (F) Large and small-bore Pasteur pipette with scale. (G) The EDL muscles (marked by black arrows) are physically triturated using a large bore Pasteur pipette. (H) Single intact myofibers are thin and shiny and can be individually collected for culture and analysis. (I) Hypercontracted and dead myofibers are unsuitable for culture and analysis. The microscopic images of 2H and 2I were captured with a microscope using a N-Achroplan 5x objective. Scale bars are 200 µm.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Collagenase type 1 | Sigma | C0130 | |
DMEM (Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium with 4.5 g/l glucose and sodium pyruvate) | GibCo | 41966029 | Cell culture medium |
Fetal bovine serum | Gibco | 10270-106 | Fetal bovine serum |