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. 2001 Dec;7(12):1352-5.
doi: 10.1038/nm1201-1352.

Real-time imaging of apoptotic cell-membrane changes at the single-cell level in the beating murine heart

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Real-time imaging of apoptotic cell-membrane changes at the single-cell level in the beating murine heart

E A Dumont et al. Nat Med. 2001 Dec.

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  • Nat Med 2002 Jan;8(1):87

Abstract

We report a novel real-time imaging model to visualize apoptotic membrane changes of single cardiomyocytes in the injured heart of the living mouse, using fluorescent labeled annexin-V. Annexin-V binds to externalized phosphatidylserine (PS) of cells undergoing programmed cell death. With high-magnification (x100-160) real-time imaging, we visualized the binding of annexin-V to single cardiomyocytes. Kinetic studies at the single-cell level revealed that cardiomyocytes started to bind annexin-V within minutes after reperfusion, following an ischemic period of 30 minutes. The amount of bound annexin-V increased rapidly and reached a maximum within 20-25 minutes. Caspase inhibitors decreased the number of annexin-V-positive cardiomyocytes and slowed down the rate of PS exposure of cardiomyocytes that still bound annexin-V. This technology to study cell biology in the natural environment will enhance knowledge of intracellular signaling pathways relevant for cell-death regulation and strategies to manipulate these pathways for therapeutic effect.

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  • Seeing death in the living.
    Gottlieb RA, Kitsis RN. Gottlieb RA, et al. Nat Med. 2001 Dec;7(12):1277-8. doi: 10.1038/nm1201-1277. Nat Med. 2001. PMID: 11726959 No abstract available.

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