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1.Cardiac adrenoreceptors: model genes Receptor signalling in the healthy and in the failling heart Limbird, Lee E. and Vaughan, Douglas E. (1999) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96, 7125-7127 Copyright ©1999 by the National Academy of Sciences 2. Culture of animal cells Cells are dispersed from tissues and are cultured in vitro. Most primary cells do not grow but can be kept in nutrient media for days to weeks. Cells in culture. (A) Phase-contrast micrograph of fibroblasts in culture. (B) Micrograph of myoblasts in culture shows cells fusing to form multinucleate muscle cells. (C) Oligodendrocyte precursor cells in culture. (A, courtesy of Daniel Zicha; B, courtesy of Rosalind Zalin; C, from D.G. Tang et al., J. Cell Biol. 148:971 984, 2000) 2.Cultured primary cells: heart cells Cultured cells can be used to study the different effects of “Growth stimuli” such as adrenergic agonists. Heart cells express all 3 Beta adrenergic receptor. To study individual receptors, heterologous cells are often used. Cannot study individual βARs in cultured heart cells. Use heterologous cells. Iso (β-AR agonist) induces cardiomyocyte apoptosis. Cardiac myocytes were incubated for 48 h with the indicated concentrations of Iso (0.1-50 µM) or 1 µM ionomycin. The percentage of TUNEL-positive cardiomyocytes is presented as the average ± S.E. from three independent experiments. *, p < 0.05 versus control. J Biol Chem. 2000 Nov 3;275(44):34528-33
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