Prepare the 10%gelatin stock solution by weighing and dissolving the gelatin in the ADS buffer, and autoclaving the solution. Rewarm the 10%gelatin stock at 37 degrees Celsius, until it becomes liquid. Then dilute the gelatin stock, using a prewarmed ADS buffer, to obtain the final injectable 5%gelatin solution.
Suspend 96 cardiomyocyte balls in 100 microliters of prewarmed injection solution. Load the cardiomyocyte ball suspension into the cell injection syringe without aspirating the excess air. Next, hold the syringe vertically, with the needle facing upward, and tap the syringe to collect the bubbles at the upper ridge of the syringe.
Also, observe the cardiomyocyte balls gradually settling onto the rubber seal of the plunger. Maintain the vertical position of the syringe, and slowly push the plunger to discard the bubbles and excess cell suspension solution, until 20 microliters of the cell suspension remain in the syringe, and the cardiomyocyte ball remains resting on the rubber seal of the plunger. Once done, immerse the capped syringe in an ice bath for five minutes, and fix the injection syringe apparatus on the animal stage before activating the main syringe pump during percutaneous cell transplantation in an anesthetized rat.