Ultrastructure of cultured atrial cardiac muscle cells from adult rats
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Ultrastructure of cultured atrial cardiac muscle cells from adult rats
Abstract
Atrial cardiac muscle cells enzymatically isolated from adult rats were maintained in culture for 0-17 days and examined by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Cells were stained with conventional TEM stains as well as with osmium ferrocyanide and tannic acid. Our results show that cultured adult atrial cells are capable of in vitro ultrastructural reorganization and possess differentiated ultrastructural characteristics including specific atrial granules, sarcomerically arranged myofilaments, appropriately organized sarcoplasmic reticulum (both junctional and nonjunctional), and intercalated disc components. In addition, the cultured atrial cells also possess rare, but ultrastructurally typical, elements of the transverse tubular system. These can be identified on the basis of size, location, association with internal junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum, and accumulation of extracellular tracer. Atrial muscle cells are capable of reestablishing a myotypic ultrastructure, although they have a considerably less complex and organized in vitro ultrastructure than similarly cultured adult ventricular myocytes. This lessened in vitro ultrastructural specialization is in accord with the in vivo comparative ultrastructure of atrial vs. ventricular myocytes.
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