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A new method for detection and quantification of heartbeat parameters in Drosophila, zebrafish, and embryonic mouse hearts

Journal

BIOTECHNIQUES
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 101-+

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FUTURE SCI LTD
DOI: 10.2144/000113078

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Funding

  1. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute [R01 HL054732, R01 HL08949]
  2. National Institutes of Health (NIH), [P01 AG15434]
  3. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  4. Heart Stroke Foundation of Canada
  5. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR)
  6. Torres Quevedo and Ikertu program
  7. Fundacion Cellex
  8. G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation
  9. MICINN [BFU-2006-12247]
  10. Heart and Lung foundation
  11. National Institutes of Health [1 R01 HL05484]

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The genetic basis of heart development is remarkably conserved from Drosophila to mammals, and insights from flies have greatly informed our understanding of vertebrate heart development. Recent evidence suggests that many aspects of heart function are also conserved and the genes involved in heart development also play roles in adult heart function. We have developed a Drosophda heart preparation and movement analysis algorithm that allows quantification of functional parameters. Our methodology combines high-speed optical recording of beating hearts with a robust, semi-automated analysis to accurately detect and quantify, on a beat-to-beat basis, not only heart rate but also diastolic and systolic intervals, systolic and diastolic diameters, percent fractional shortening, contraction wave velocity, and cardiac arrhythmicity. Here, we present a detailed analysis of hearts from adult Drosophila, 2-3-day-old zebrafish larva, and 8-day-old mouse embryos, indicating that our methodology is potentially applicable to an array of biological models. We detect progressive age-related changes in fly hearts as well as subtle but distinct cardiac deficits in Tbx5 heterozygote mutant zebrafish. Our methodology for quantifying cardiac function in these genetically tractable model system's should provide valuable insights into the genetics of heart function.

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