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pubmed-article:7733380pubmed:abstractTextThe study of adult human ventricular cells has been limited by tissue availability. In this study we describe techniques for the isolation of Ca(2+)-tolerant adult human ventricular cells from both transvenous endomyocardial and epicardial biopsies. Ca(2+)-tolerant cells were obtained from 80% of the biopsies processed. Although the yield of Ca(2+)-tolerant myocytes from either type of biopsy was low (1-5%), myocytes with normal resting potentials and action potentials can be obtained from single biopsy specimens, providing a source of normal human myocytes for electrophysiological study. Resting potentials (Vrest) were recorded in 41 isolated right ventricular endomyocardial cells at 37 degrees C. Sixteen cells were depolarized (Vrest = -26 +/- 13 mV), and 25 cells had normal resting potentials (Vrest = -84 +/- 6 mV). Action potentials were recorded in 16 cells. At a pacing cycle length of 1 s, 4 cells had prolonged action potential duration at 90% (APD90, 718 +/- 26 ms) and 10 cells had normal APD90 (381 +/- 94 ms) compared with those recorded from intact right ventricular septal trabeculae from explanted hearts. Voltage-clamp studies of isolated human ventricular myocytes obtained from these biopsies document the presence of currents previously reported from cells isolated from explanted hearts.lld:pubmed
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