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Cardiomyocytes cultured in serum-free medium: Growth and creatine kinase activity
Authors:Gania Kessler-Icekson  Oded Sperling  Carmela Rotem  Lina Wasserman
Affiliation:1. Rogoff-Wellcome Medical Research Institute, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah-Tikva 49100, Israel;2. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah-Tikva 49100, Israel;3. Institute for Experimental Physiology, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah-Tikva 49100, Israel
Abstract:Primary cultures of newborn rat heart cells were grown for up to 3 weeks in serum-free medium supplemented by insulin, hydrocortisone, transferrin and fetuin. The cells resumed spontaneous beating at 20 h post plating. Mean rates of beating on the second and third day were 79.5 and 94 beats per min, respectively. Cell proliferation occurred during the first 3 days of culture with maximal rates of DNA and protein synthesis on the second day. The highest values of creatine kinase activity were observed on days 2–5 and the three cytoplasmic isozymes, MM, MB and BB, were present in the cultures in proportions similar to those of the newborn heart, indicating stability of the differentiated state of the cells. The relative amount of each isozyme remained unchanged throughout the experiments, MM constituted 70–90% of enzyme activity, MB contributed up to 30% and BB did not exceed 15% of activity. The very low proportion of BB and the lack of increase in this isozyme with age of culture support our earlier morphological observations that non-myocytes do not overgrow the culture.
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