The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes

In spite of serious cardiotoxicity side-effects, doxorubicin is frequently used for treatment of several types of cancers.<strong> </strong>Isolated human adult cardiomyocytes<strong> </strong>could be the best model for assessing drug-induced cardiotoxicity, while harvesting...

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Main Authors: Marziyeh Shalchi Tousi, Houri Sepehri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2014-08-01
Series:Journal of Chemical Health Risks
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Online Access:http://www.jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/372
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spelling doaj-a69c37765fad4867abc7a07754faaba02020-11-25T01:11:49ZengIslamic Azad UniversityJournal of Chemical Health Risks2251-67192251-67272014-08-0143194The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived CardiomyocytesMarziyeh Shalchi Tousi0Houri Sepehri1Department of Animal Physiology, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Animal Physiology, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranIn spite of serious cardiotoxicity side-effects, doxorubicin is frequently used for treatment of several types of cancers.<strong> </strong>Isolated human adult cardiomyocytes<strong> </strong>could be the best model for assessing drug-induced cardiotoxicity, while harvesting mature cardiomyocytes is restricted by some limitations such as biopsy size, cell numbers, viability, proliferative capacity and their disability to be passaged as a cell line. In the present study, human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived cardiomyocytes applied as a model for evaluation of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity. In this process, cardiogenic differentiated hESCs spheroids were exposed to different concentrations of doxorubicin for 24, 48 and 72 hours. The viability of spheroids as well as their morphology was assessed as important criterion of cardiotoxicity. Findings of the study showed that the viability of spheroids was significantly reduced at doses of 3 and 30 µM (P&lt;0.05). Moreover, cell morphology was changed in the presence of same doses.<strong> </strong>Overall hESC-derived cardiomyocytes (hESC-CMs) could be a useful in vitro model for evaluating drug-induced toxicity.http://www.jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/372Doxorubicin, Embryonic stem cell, Cardiomyocyte, Cardiotoxicity
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author Marziyeh Shalchi Tousi
Houri Sepehri
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Houri Sepehri
The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Doxorubicin, Embryonic stem cell, Cardiomyocyte, Cardiotoxicity
author_facet Marziyeh Shalchi Tousi
Houri Sepehri
author_sort Marziyeh Shalchi Tousi
title The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
title_short The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
title_full The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
title_fullStr The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Doxorubicin on Viability and Morphology of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
title_sort effect of doxorubicin on viability and morphology of human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes
publisher Islamic Azad University
series Journal of Chemical Health Risks
issn 2251-6719
2251-6727
publishDate 2014-08-01
description In spite of serious cardiotoxicity side-effects, doxorubicin is frequently used for treatment of several types of cancers.<strong> </strong>Isolated human adult cardiomyocytes<strong> </strong>could be the best model for assessing drug-induced cardiotoxicity, while harvesting mature cardiomyocytes is restricted by some limitations such as biopsy size, cell numbers, viability, proliferative capacity and their disability to be passaged as a cell line. In the present study, human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived cardiomyocytes applied as a model for evaluation of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity. In this process, cardiogenic differentiated hESCs spheroids were exposed to different concentrations of doxorubicin for 24, 48 and 72 hours. The viability of spheroids as well as their morphology was assessed as important criterion of cardiotoxicity. Findings of the study showed that the viability of spheroids was significantly reduced at doses of 3 and 30 µM (P&lt;0.05). Moreover, cell morphology was changed in the presence of same doses.<strong> </strong>Overall hESC-derived cardiomyocytes (hESC-CMs) could be a useful in vitro model for evaluating drug-induced toxicity.
topic Doxorubicin, Embryonic stem cell, Cardiomyocyte, Cardiotoxicity
url http://www.jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/372
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