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A genetic abnormality of cardiac myocytes from the blind mutant (RC) chick heart: Abnormalities of cardiac structure and choline transport
Authors:Dr. S. W. Rabkin  K. M. Cheng
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, University Hospital (Shaughnessy), 4500 Oak St., V6H 3N1 Vancouver, B.C., Canada;(2) Avian Genetics Laboratory, Dept. Animal Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:
Summary A new genetic cardiomyopathy was identified in a blind mutant avian strain. Cardiac myocytes were cultured from 7-day-old chick embryos from Rhode Island Red chickens and from another strain of this species that has been identified to have several abnormalities, the most striking of which is blindness. Cardiac myocytes were maintained in tissue culture. Morphologically, in culture, the cardiac myocyte from the blind mutant strain assumed a spherical shape and showed abnormalities of sarcolemmal membrane compared to control myocytes from heterozygous animals. Choline uptake and metabolism were examined, using [methyl3 H] choline, because it is a sarcolemmal transport process and choline is metabolised to phosphatidylcholine, an important phospholipid for cellular structure and function. Choline uptake through the active transport process was markedly and significantly reduced in the mutant cells compared to control cells, while choline metabolism to phosphatidylcholine was not significantly altered. These results demonstrate a new abnormality of cardiac myocytes, a cardiomyopathy that can be studied in cell culture and one with abnormalities of cellular choline transport.Supported in part by a grant from the Canadian (British Columbia) Heart Foundation
Keywords:Cholineuptake  cholinemetabolism  cardiacmyocytes  blind mutant (rc)chicken  cardiomyopathy
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