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Biomimetic Cardiac Tissue Model Enables the Adaption of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Cardiomyocytes to Physiological Hemodynamic Loads

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 88, 期 19, 页码 9862-9868

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b03105

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  1. National Institute of Health [11675980]
  2. Alabama Institute of Medicine
  3. NIH [5T32HL007918-18]

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Induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC-CMs) provide a human source of cardiomyocytes for use in cardiovascular research and regenerative medicine. However, attempts to use these cells in vivo have resulted in drastic cell death caused by mechanical, metabolic, and/or exogenous factors. To explore this, issue, we designed a Biomimetic Cardiac Tissue Model (BCTM) where various parameters associated with heart function including heart rate, peak-systolic pressure, end-diastolic pressure and volume, end-systolic pressure and volume, and ratio of systole to diastole can all be precisely manipulated to apply hemodynamic loading to culture cells. Using the BCTM, two causes of low survivability in current cardiac stem cell therapies, mechanical and metabolic, were explored. iPSC-CMs were subject to physiologically relevant mechanical loading (50 mmHg systolic, 10% biaxial stretch) in either a low- or high-serum environment and mechanical loads were applied either immediately or gradually. Results confirm that iPSC-CMs subject to mechanical loading in low-serum conditions experienced widespread cell death. The rate of application of stress also played an important role in adaptability to mechanical loading. Under high-serum conditions, iPSC-CMs subject to gradual imposition of stress were comparable to iPSC-CMs maintained in static culture when evaluated in terms of cell viability, sarcomeric structure, action potentials and conduction velocities. In contrast, iPSC-CMs that were immediately exposed to Mechanical loading had significantly lower cell viability, destruction of sarcomeres, smaller action potentials, and lower conduction velocities. We report that iPSC-CMs survival under physiologically relevant hemodynamic stress requires gradual imposition of mechanical loads in a nutrient-rich environment.

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