Dostanic, M. (author) Stein, Jeroen (author) Windt, Laura (author) van Meer, Berend (author) Bellin, Milena (author) Orlova, Valeria (author) Mastrangeli, M. (author) Mummery, Christine (author) Sarro, P.M. (author)
We present a wafer-scale fabricated, PDMS-based platform for culturing miniaturized engineered heart tissues (EHTs) which allows highly accurate measurements of the contractile properties of these tissues. The design of the platform is an anisometrically downscaled version of the Heart-Dyno system, consisting of two elastic micropillars inside an e...
Park, Jinkyu Anderson, Christopher W Sewanan, Lorenzo R Kural, Mehmet H Huang, Yan Luo, Jiesi Gui, Liqiong Riaz, Muhammad Lopez, Colleen A Ng, Ronald
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Acta biomaterialia
Single ventricle heart defects (SVDs) are congenital disorders that result in a variety of complications, including increased ventricular mechanical strain and mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood, leading to heart failure without surgical intervention. Corrective surgery for SVDs are traditionally handled by the Fontan procedure, requiring ...
Das, Sanskrita Kim, Seok-Won Choi, Yeong-Jin Lee, Sooyeon Lee, Se-Hwan Kong, Jeong-Sik Park, Hun-Jun Cho, Dong-Woo Jang, Jinah
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Acta biomaterialia
Engineered heart tissue (EHT) has ample potential as a model for in vitro tissue modeling or tissue regeneration. Using 3D cell printing technology, various hydrogels have been utilized as bioinks to fabricate EHT to date. However, its efficacy has remained limited due to poor functional properties of the cultured cardiomyocytes stemming from a lac...
Schulze, Mirja L Lemoine, Marc D Fischer, Alexander W Scherschel, Katharina David, Robert Riecken, Kristoffer Hansen, Arne Eschenhagen, Thomas Ulmer, Bärbel M
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Biomaterials
Biological pacemakers could be a promising alternative to electronic pacemakers and human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM) may represent a suitable source for implantable cells. To further unravel this potential a thorough understanding of pacemaker function with regard to coupling processes both in the physiological ...
Das, S. Kim, S.-W. Choi, Y.-J. Lee, S. Lee, S. Kong, J.-S. Park, H.-J. Cho, D.-W. Jang, J.
Engineered heart tissue (EHT) has ample potential as a model for in vitro tissue modeling or tissue regeneration. Using 3D cell printing technology, various hydrogels have been utilized as bioinks to fabricate EHT to date. However, its efficacy has remained limited due to poor functional properties of the cultured cardiomyocytes stemming from a lac...
Leonard, Andrea Bertero, Alessandro Powers, Joseph D Beussman, Kevin M Bhandari, Shiv Regnier, Michael Murry, Charles E Sniadecki, Nathan J
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Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology
Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM) grown in engineered heart tissue (EHT) can be used for drug screening, disease modeling, and heart repair. However, the immaturity of hiPSC-CMs currently limits their use. Because mechanical loading increases during development and facilitates cardiac maturation, we hypothesized ...
Mannhardt, Ingra Saleem, Umber Benzin, Anika Schulze, Thomas Klampe, Birgit Eschenhagen, Thomas Hansen, Arne
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Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
Cardiac tissue engineering describes techniques to constitute three dimensional force-generating engineered tissues. For the implementation of these procedures in basic research and preclinical drug development, it is important to develop protocols for automated generation and analysis under standardized conditions. Here, we present a technique to ...
Wijnker, Paul J M Friedrich, Felix W Dutsch, Alexander Reischmann, Silke Eder, Alexandra Mannhardt, Ingra Mearini, Giulia Eschenhagen, Thomas van der Velden, Jolanda Carrier, Lucie
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Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a cardiac genetic disease characterized by left ventricular hypertrophy, diastolic dysfunction and myocardial disarray. The most frequently mutated gene is MYBPC3, encoding cardiac myosin-binding protein-C (cMyBP-C). We compared the pathomechanisms of a truncating mutation (c.2373_2374insG) and a missense mutati...
Denning, Chris Borgdorff, Viola Crutchley, James Firth, Karl S A George, Vinoj Kalra, Spandan Kondrashov, Alexander Hoang, Minh Duc Mosqueira, Diogo Patel, Asha
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
Cardiomyocytes from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs-CMs) could revolutionise biomedicine. Global burden of heart failure will soon reach USD $90bn, while unexpected cardiotoxicity underlies 28% of drug withdrawals. Advances in hPSC isolation, Cas9/CRISPR genome engineering and hPSC-CM differentiation have improved patient care, progressed drugs...
Stillitano, Francesca Turnbull, Irene C. Karakikes, Ioannis Nonnenmacher, Mathieu Backeris, Peter Hulot, Jean-Sébastien Kranias, Evangelia G. Hajjar, Roger J. Costa, Kevin D.
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European Heart Journal
In this study, we used three-dimensional human engineered cardiac tissue technology to directly show that phospholamban (PLN) R14del mutation impairs cardiac contractility and to demonstrate restoration of contractile properties with targeted genetic correction of this inheritable form of dilated cardiomyopathy.