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Argon laser microirradiation of mitochondria in rat myocardial cells in tissue culture. VII. Fibrillation in ventricle and auricle cells

✍ Scribed by Katrina Waymire; Margarita Kitzes; Stephanie Meredith; Gary Twiggs; Michael W. Berns


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
705 KB
Volume
89
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Rat myocardial cells in vitro were irradiated in individual mitochondria with an argon ion laser microbeam. The contractile response termed fibrillation in single and multicellular groups of both ventricle and auricle cells were compared. Specific correlations were made between fibrillation duration, the number of cells in the group, and the number of times the cells had fibrillated. Correlations were also made for the number of laser shots needed to induce fibrillation and the number of cells in the group. Another set of correlations were made between the pre‐irradiation beat frequency and the beat frequency following recovery. Several differences and similarities of the above parameters were detected between auricle and ventricle cells. A comparison of the morphology and ultrastructure of auricle and ventricle cells also revealed significant differences.


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