Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes
The present work addresses the question of to what extent a geometrical support acts as a physiological determining template in the setup of artificial cardiac tissue. Surface patterns with alternating concave to convex transitions of cell size dimensions were used to organize and orientate human-in...
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doaj-5e7d5ea952d546d1b75eca7cc16343fd2020-11-24T23:06:24ZengMDPI AGJournal of Functional Biomaterials2079-49832016-01-0171110.3390/jfb7010001jfb7010001Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac MyocytesGötz Pilarczyk0Alexandra Raulf1Manuel Gunkel2Bernd K. Fleischmann3Robert Lemor4Michael Hausmann5Kirchhoff Institute für Physik, Im Neuenheimer Feld INF 270, Heidelberg D-69120, GermanyInstitut für Physiologie der Unversität Bonn, Life & Brain Center, Sigmund Freud Strasse 25, Bonn D-53127, GermanyViroQuant Cell Networks RNAi Screening Facility, BioQuant Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld INF 267, Heidelberg D-69120, GermanyInstitut für Physiologie der Unversität Bonn, Life & Brain Center, Sigmund Freud Strasse 25, Bonn D-53127, GermanyLuxembourg Institute for Science and Technology, 5 avenue des Hauts-Fourneaux, Esch-Belval L-4362, LuxembourgKirchhoff Institute für Physik, Im Neuenheimer Feld INF 270, Heidelberg D-69120, GermanyThe present work addresses the question of to what extent a geometrical support acts as a physiological determining template in the setup of artificial cardiac tissue. Surface patterns with alternating concave to convex transitions of cell size dimensions were used to organize and orientate human-induced pluripotent stem cell (hIPSC)-derived cardiac myocytes and mouse neonatal cardiac myocytes. The shape of the cells, as well as the organization of the contractile apparatus recapitulates the anisotropic line pattern geometry being derived from tissue geometry motives. The intracellular organization of the contractile apparatus and the cell coupling via gap junctions of cell assemblies growing in a random or organized pattern were examined. Cell spatial and temporal coordinated excitation and contraction has been compared on plain and patterned substrates. While the α-actinin cytoskeletal organization is comparable to terminally-developed native ventricular tissue, connexin-43 expression does not recapitulate gap junction distribution of heart muscle tissue. However, coordinated contractions could be observed. The results of tissue-like cell ensemble organization open new insights into geometry-dependent cell organization, the cultivation of artificial heart tissue from stem cells and the anisotropy-dependent activity of therapeutic compounds.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4983/7/1/1hIPSC-derived cardiac myocytessurface patterncardiac tissue engineeringstem cellsstructure-based cardiac arrhythmia |
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Götz Pilarczyk Alexandra Raulf Manuel Gunkel Bernd K. Fleischmann Robert Lemor Michael Hausmann Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes Journal of Functional Biomaterials hIPSC-derived cardiac myocytes surface pattern cardiac tissue engineering stem cells structure-based cardiac arrhythmia |
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Götz Pilarczyk Alexandra Raulf Manuel Gunkel Bernd K. Fleischmann Robert Lemor Michael Hausmann |
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Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes |
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Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes |
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Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes |
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Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes |
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Tissue-Mimicking Geometrical Constraints Stimulate Tissue-Like Constitution and Activity of Mouse Neonatal and Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes |
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tissue-mimicking geometrical constraints stimulate tissue-like constitution and activity of mouse neonatal and human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac myocytes |
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Journal of Functional Biomaterials |
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The present work addresses the question of to what extent a geometrical support acts as a physiological determining template in the setup of artificial cardiac tissue. Surface patterns with alternating concave to convex transitions of cell size dimensions were used to organize and orientate human-induced pluripotent stem cell (hIPSC)-derived cardiac myocytes and mouse neonatal cardiac myocytes. The shape of the cells, as well as the organization of the contractile apparatus recapitulates the anisotropic line pattern geometry being derived from tissue geometry motives. The intracellular organization of the contractile apparatus and the cell coupling via gap junctions of cell assemblies growing in a random or organized pattern were examined. Cell spatial and temporal coordinated excitation and contraction has been compared on plain and patterned substrates. While the α-actinin cytoskeletal organization is comparable to terminally-developed native ventricular tissue, connexin-43 expression does not recapitulate gap junction distribution of heart muscle tissue. However, coordinated contractions could be observed. The results of tissue-like cell ensemble organization open new insights into geometry-dependent cell organization, the cultivation of artificial heart tissue from stem cells and the anisotropy-dependent activity of therapeutic compounds. |
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hIPSC-derived cardiac myocytes surface pattern cardiac tissue engineering stem cells structure-based cardiac arrhythmia |
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