Variability of cardiomyocyte DNA content, ploidy level and nuclear number in mammalian hearts
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00192438
Variability of cardiomyocyte DNA content, ploidy level and nuclear number in mammalian hearts
Abstract
DNA content, ploidy level, cell size and nuclear number were investigated in 54 mammalian hearts from nine species. DNA content was determined biochemically and ploidy level of cells was studied by the means of Feulgen cytophotometry. Nuclear number was calculated by a new method, while cell size was determined by using ocular micrometry. In most mammals diploid cell nuclei predominate. Higher ploidy levels were found in the human and the pig hearts. The total amount of DNA correlated with the myocardial weight. Eight million heart muscle cell nuclei were found in mice (myocardial weight 160 mg), and 2600 million heart muscle cell nuclei in the human heart (myocardial weight 210 g), but in the hearts of horses up to 35000 million heart muscle cell nuclei (myocardial weight 3.4 kg) were found. The number of heart muscle and connective tissue cell nuclei was correlated with myocardial weight. The ratio of connective tissue cell nuclei to heart muscle cell nuclei was between 2:1 and 3:1. In cardiac growth this ratio shifted towards connective tissue cell nuclei. Increased heart weight corresponds to an increase in cell size. Diameter between 11 microns and 18 microns may be an optimum for heart muscle cells of mammals.
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