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胚心室内皮細胞の単離
胚心室内皮細胞の単離
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Isolation of Embryonic Ventricular Endothelial Cells

胚心室内皮細胞の単離

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08:05 min
July 20, 2013

DOI: 10.3791/50463-v

Laura A. Dyer1, Cam Patterson1

1McAllister Heart Institute,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Overview

This article describes a method for isolating embryonic ventricular endothelial cells from transgenic mouse embryos. The procedure involves dissection, collagen solution treatment, and antibody-based isolation.

Key Study Components

Area of Science

  • Cell Biology
  • Developmental Biology
  • Neuroscience

Background

  • Primary cell culture is essential for studying specific cell populations.
  • Endothelial cells play a critical role in vascular development.
  • Transgenic mouse models provide insights into developmental processes.
  • Isolation techniques are crucial for downstream analyses.

Purpose of Study

  • To isolate endothelial cells from embryonic ventricles.
  • To facilitate further analysis of these specific cell types.
  • To enhance understanding of cardiovascular development.

Methods Used

  • Dissection of embryonic ventricles from mouse embryos.
  • Minced ventricles are treated with collagen solution.
  • Single cell suspension is created and incubated with specific antibodies.
  • Magnetic isolation of antibody-bound endothelial cells.

Main Results

  • Successful isolation of endothelial cells from embryonic ventricles.
  • Demonstration of effective antibody binding and magnetic separation.
  • Potential for further analysis of isolated cells.
  • Insights into the characteristics of embryonic endothelial cells.

Conclusions

  • The method provides a reliable approach for isolating specific cell types.
  • Isolated endothelial cells can be used for various analyses.
  • This technique contributes to the understanding of vascular biology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of this procedure?
The main goal is to isolate embryonic ventricular endothelial cells for further analysis.
Why is primary cell culture important?
It allows researchers to study specific populations of cells in detail.
What role do endothelial cells play?
Endothelial cells are crucial for vascular development and function.
How are the cells isolated?
Cells are isolated using antibody-conjugated beads and magnetic separation.
What type of embryos are used in this study?
Transgenic mouse embryos are used for dissection and analysis.
What is the significance of using transgenic models?
Transgenic models provide insights into specific genetic and developmental processes.

初代細胞培養物は、特に、特定の発達段階におけるトランスジェニックマウス胚からの細胞の特定の集団を分析するのに有用な技術である。ここでは、胚の心室を切開し、解離、および抗体結合ビーズを認識し、さらなる分析のために内皮細胞を分離しています。

この手順の全体的な目標は、胚性心室内皮細胞を単離することです。これは、最初に解剖のために胚を回収することによって達成されます。次に、心臓を切除します。

房を切除し、みじん切りにした心室をコラーゲン溶液に移します。次に、シングルセル懸濁液を、内皮細胞を認識する抗体とインキュベートします。そして最後に、磁石を使用して抗体結合内皮細胞を分離します。

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