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    Methods in cell science 17 (1995), S. 199-205 
    ISSN: 1573-0603
    Keywords: Bivalve ; Cell culture ; European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) ; Heart
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The present study reports a culture technique for heart tissues of the European flat oyster,Ostrea edulis. Heart tissues of flat oysters were dissociated by a trypsin-EDTA treatment and a mechanical action in a Dounce-type homogeneizer. Then, dissociated cells were cultured in three different synthetic media, in pure sea water or in sea water mixed with sterile filtered Japanese oyster,Crassostrea gigas, hemolymph. All these media were supplemented with 10% of fetal bovine serum. Cultures were grown at 20°C in previously Poly-D-Lysin coated flasks or culture wells. The optimized medium, 3% L15 medium (w/v) in sterile sea water mixed with Japanese oyster hemolymph (1:1) and supplemented with 10% of fetal bovine serum gave the best result. Morphological characterization for the cardiac cultured cells was performed. Thus, cell monolayers of dissociated heart tissues consisted essentially of hemocytes and large granular pigmented cells.
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    Methods in cell science 16 (1994), S. 67-72 
    ISSN: 1573-0603
    Keywords: Cell culture ; Crassostrea gigas ; Heart ; Molluscs ; Oyster
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Pacific oyster,Crassostrea gigas, is the most economically important specie to the world shellfish breeding. It is important to note that infectious diseases, particularly viruses, may be hazardous for theC. gigas live-stocks. The study of these viral diseases and the development of diagnosis method need the establishment of in vitro methods for viral multiplication. As no oyster cell line is available actually, we have developed a procedure for primary culture of heart cells which could enable to study molluscan viruses in vitro, and could also provide a diagnosis method based on the search of eventual cytopathogen viral effects. Cells fromC. gigas ventricle of heart were dissociated by trypsin-EDTA treatment and the mechanical action of a Dounce type homogeneizer. The cells were inoculated in previously poly-D-lysin coated flasks. The optimised culture medium was L-15 (Leibovitz) prepared three fold concentrated, then diluted half with sea water, this mixture was supplemented with 10% FCS and 5%C. gigas hemolymph. Different cell types could be identified by transmission electron microscopy analysis, as mostly cardiomyocytes, fibroblast-like cells and pigmented cells, but also haemocytes were present in the cultures.
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