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The optimization conditions of establishing an H9c2 cardiomyocyte hypoxia/reoxygenation injury model based on an AnaeroPack System

Jingyi Wen, Dan Wang, Li-Chun Cheng, Di Wu, Lulu Qiu, Miao Li, Yu Xie, Si Wu, Yan Jiang, Hansheng Bai, Bing Xu, Huiyi Lv

2020Cell Biology International22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a major cause of cardiomyocyte apoptosis after vascular recanalization, which was mimicked by a hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) injury model of cardiomyocytes in vitro. In this study, we explored an optimal H/R duration procedure using the AnaeroPack System. To study the H/R procedure, cardiomyocytes were exposed to the AnaeroPack System with sugar and serum-free medium, followed by reoxygenation under normal conditions. Cell injury was detected through lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and cardiac troponin (c-Tn) release, morphological changes, cell apoptosis, and expression of apoptosis-related proteins. The results showed that the damage to H9c2 cells increased with prolonged hypoxia time, as demonstrated by increased apoptosis rate, LDH and c-Tn release, HIF-1α expression, as well as decreased expression of Bcl-2. Furthermore, hypoxia for 10 h and reoxygenation for 6 h exhibited the highest apoptosis rate and damage and cytokine release; in addition, cells were deformed, small, and visibly round. After 12 h of hypoxia, the majority of the cells were dead. Taken together, this study showed that subjecting H9c2 cells to the AnaeroPack System for 10 h and reoxygenation for 6 h can achieve a practicable and repeatable H/R injury model.

Topics & Concepts

ApoptosisLactate dehydrogenaseHypoxia (environmental)Reperfusion injuryIn vitroAndrologyIschemiaChemistryBiologyMolecular biologyMedicineBiochemistryEnzymeCardiologyOxygenOrganic chemistryCardiac Ischemia and ReperfusionCardiac and Coronary Surgery TechniquesAcute Kidney Injury Research
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