Toward Origami-Inspired In Vitro Cardiac Tissue Models.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Antonio Sileo, Federica Montrone, Adelin Rouchon, Donata Trueb, Jasmin Selvi, Moritz Schmid, Julian Graef, Fabian Züger, Gianpaolo Serino, Diana Massai, Nunzia Di Maggio, Gabriela Melo Rodriguez, Joachim Köser, Joachim Schoelkopf, Andrea Banfi, Anna Marsano, Maurizio Gullo
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Abstract

The advancement of in vitro engineered cardiac tissue-based patches is paramount for providing viable solutions for restoring cardiac function through in vivo implantation. Numerous techniques described in the literature aim to provide diverse mechanical and topographical cues simultaneously, fostering enhanced in vitro cardiac maturation and functionality. Among these, cellulose paper-based scaffolds have gained attention owing to their inherent benefits, such as biocompatibility and ease of chemical and physical modification. This study introduces a novel approach of utilizing customized paper-based scaffolds as cell culture substrates, facilitating both the formation and manipulation of cell constructs while promoting mechanical contraction. Here, we investigated two methodologies to foster mechanical contractions of paper-based constructs: the incorporation of micropatterns on paper to dictate cell orientation and macropattern created by the origami-folded paper. Both approaches provide mechanical support and foster cardiac functionality. However, while micropatterning does not significantly improve the functional parameters, a macropattern created by origami folding proves to be essential in facilitating contraction of the paper-based cardiac constructs. Furthermore, we provide proof of principle for the combination with a layer of physiologically differentiated microvascular networks. This approach holds great promise for the development of structurally organized contractile cardiac tissues with the possibility of creating multistrata of cardiac and vascular layers to promote in vivo cell survival and function beyond what is typically achieved in conventional cell culture.

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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Materials Science-Biomaterials
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期刊介绍: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering is the leading journal in the field of biomaterials, serving as an international forum for publishing cutting-edge research and innovative ideas on a broad range of topics: Applications and Health – implantable tissues and devices, prosthesis, health risks, toxicology Bio-interactions and Bio-compatibility – material-biology interactions, chemical/morphological/structural communication, mechanobiology, signaling and biological responses, immuno-engineering, calcification, coatings, corrosion and degradation of biomaterials and devices, biophysical regulation of cell functions Characterization, Synthesis, and Modification – new biomaterials, bioinspired and biomimetic approaches to biomaterials, exploiting structural hierarchy and architectural control, combinatorial strategies for biomaterials discovery, genetic biomaterials design, synthetic biology, new composite systems, bionics, polymer synthesis Controlled Release and Delivery Systems – biomaterial-based drug and gene delivery, bio-responsive delivery of regulatory molecules, pharmaceutical engineering Healthcare Advances – clinical translation, regulatory issues, patient safety, emerging trends Imaging and Diagnostics – imaging agents and probes, theranostics, biosensors, monitoring Manufacturing and Technology – 3D printing, inks, organ-on-a-chip, bioreactor/perfusion systems, microdevices, BioMEMS, optics and electronics interfaces with biomaterials, systems integration Modeling and Informatics Tools – scaling methods to guide biomaterial design, predictive algorithms for structure-function, biomechanics, integrating bioinformatics with biomaterials discovery, metabolomics in the context of biomaterials Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine – basic and applied studies, cell therapies, scaffolds, vascularization, bioartificial organs, transplantation and functionality, cellular agriculture
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