Source: Wu, K. et al. Modifications of the Langendorff Method for Simultaneous Isolation of Atrial and Ventricular Myocytes from Adult Mice. J. Vis. Exp. (2021)
In this video, we perform Langendorff retrograde perfusion of an isolated mouse heart. During the procedure, the cardiac activity of the heart is maintained by perfusing it retrogradely with a perfusion solution via the coronary arteries using a cannula inserted into the ascending aorta. The model is used to study the cardiac pathophysiology of the heart.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Solution and Perfusion Apparatus Preparation
2. Animal Preparation
3. Heart Excision and Aorta Cannulation
Table 1. Solutions for adult mouse CM isolation.
Solution | Contents (final concentration in mmol/L, if not specified differently) | Noted |
Perfusion solution (solution 1) | 113 NaCl, 4.7 KCl, 0.6 KH2PO4, 0.6 Na2HPO4, 1.2 MgSO4, 12 NaHCO3, 10 KHCO3, 10 HEPES, 15 Taurine, 5 Glucose, 10 2,3-butanedione monoxime(BDM) | Which can be stored for 3 days at 4 °C. Glucose, Taurine and BDM are added on the day of experiment. Prepare 200 mL of perfusion solution for each heart. |
Tyrode’s solution (solution 2) | 140 NaCl, 4 KCl, 1 MgCl2, 10 HEPES, 1 CaCl2, 5 Glucose | Which can be stored for 3 days at 4 °C. CaCl2 and Glucose are added on the day of experiment, adjust pH to 7.3-7.4 with saturated NaOH at room temperature (28-30°C) with a PH meter. |
Table 2. Solutions for adult mouse CM isolation and storage.
Solution | Contents | Noted |
Digestion solution(solution 3) | 25 mL solution 1, 6μL 100 mM/L CaCl2, 25mg collagenase II, 50μL (2.5 % 10×) trypsin | For each heart |
Stop solution 1(solution 4) | 9 mL solution 1, 1 mL FBS (Fetal Bovine Serum), 4μL 100 mM/L CaCl2 | For each heart |
Stop solution 2(solution 5) | 9.5 mL solution 1, 0.5 mL FBS (Fetal Bovine Serum), 4μL 100 mM/L CaCl2 | For each heart |
Cell resuspension solution(solution 6) | 13 mL solution 1, 7μL 1M/L CaCl2, BSA (Bull Serum Albumin) at a dose that can form a thin layer covering the surface of the liquid | For each heart |
Figure 1. Schematic diagram of an assembled modified Langendorff system. This system is economical and portable for the users. It has two parts of plastic tubing-one for the water (inner diameter, 8 mm) and one for the perfusate (inner diameter, 1.5 mm)-of which the distal end is connected to a PE medical three-way stopcock with a Luer lock. A glass bottle containing water and with a rubber stopper form as a heat exchanger. The perfusate is pumped into the plastic tubing in the heat exchanger by the peristaltic pump and comes out from the three-way stopcock connected to the cannula.
Figure 2: Aorta and tissues around. A "Y"-shaped blood vessel structure is the aorta and its branches: the brachiocephalic artery (arrow 1) and the left common carotid artery (arrow 2). Transect the aorta between the left common carotid artery (green line) and simultaneously cut the brachiocephalic artery in some mice; transect at the ascending aorta (black line) in other mice (stereomicroscope 10 × 2 magnification).
The authors have nothing to disclose.
2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM) | Sigma-Aldrich | 31550 | |
CaCl2 | Sigma-Aldrich | C4901 | |
Glucose | Sigma-Aldrich | G7528 | |
HEPES | Sigma-Aldrich | H3375 | |
KCl | Sigma-Aldrich | P9333 | |
KH2PO4 | Sigma-Aldrich | P5655 | |
KHCO3 | Sigma-Aldrich | 237205 | |
MgCl2 | Sigma-Aldrich | M8266 | |
MgSO4 | Sigma-Aldrich | M7506 | |
Na2HPO4 | Sigma-Aldrich | S7907 | |
NaCl | Sigma-Aldrich | S7653 | |
NaHCO3 | Sigma-Aldrich | S5761 | |
Peristaltic pump | Longerpump | BT100-2J | |
Taurine | Sigma-Aldrich | T0625 | |
Water bath | JULABO | ED (v.2) |