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J Physiol ; 596(17): 3951-3965, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29928770

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KEY POINTS: A robust cardiac slicing approach was developed for optical mapping of transmural gradients in transmembrane potential (Vm ) and intracellular Ca2+ transient (CaT) of murine heart. Significant transmural gradients in Vm and CaT were observed in the left ventricle. Frequency-dependent action potentials and CaT alternans were observed in all ventricular regions with rapid pacing, with significantly greater incidence in the endocardium than epicardium. The observations demonstrate the feasibility of our new approach to cardiac slicing for systematic analysis of intrinsic transmural and regional gradients in Vm and CaT. ABSTRACT: Transmural and regional gradients in membrane potential and Ca2+ transient in the murine heart are largely unexplored. Here, we developed and validated a robust approach which combines transverse ultra-thin cardiac slices and high resolution optical mapping to enable systematic analysis of transmural and regional gradients in transmembrane potential (Vm ) and intracellular Ca2+ transient (CaT) across the entire murine ventricles. The voltage dye RH237 or Ca2+ dye Rhod-2 AM were loaded through the coronary circulation using a Langendorff perfusion system. Short-axis slices (300 µm thick) were prepared from the entire ventricles (from the apex to the base) by using a high-precision vibratome. Action potentials (APs) and CaTs were recorded with optical mapping during steady-state baseline and rapid pacing. Significant transmural gradients in Vm and CaT were observed in the left ventricle, with longer AP duration (APD50 and APD75 ) and CaT duration (CaTD50 and CaTD75 ) in the endocardium compared with that in the epicardium. No significant regional gradients were observed along the apico-basal axis of the left ventricle. Interventricular gradients were detected with significantly shorter APD50 , APD75 and CaTD50 in the right ventricle compared with left ventricle and ventricular septum. During rapid pacing, AP and CaT alternans were observed in most ventricular regions, with significantly greater incidence in the endocardium in comparison with epicardium. In conclusion, these observations demonstrate the feasibility of our new approach to cardiac slicing for systematic analysis of intrinsic transmural and regional gradients in Vm and CaT in murine ventricular tissue.


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Calcium Signaling , Endocardium/metabolism , Heart Ventricles/metabolism , Heart/physiology , Membrane Potentials , Optical Imaging/methods , Pericardium/metabolism , Animals , Endocardium/diagnostic imaging , Heart Ventricles/diagnostic imaging , Mice , Pericardium/diagnostic imaging
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J Ment Health Adm ; 13(1): 20-1, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10276846

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Whether staff development is a low-budgeted priority in CMHCs need not determine the value or volume of training activities in such a setting. In Northwest Indiana five CMHCs have, for the past few years, regionalized staff development training resources, sharing presenters, hardware, and monies, through the Northwest Indiana Staff Development Consortium. This article describes its purpose, history, and cost effective collaborative efforts.


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Community Mental Health Services/organization & administration , Personnel Management , Staff Development , Indiana
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