电刺激心脏组织工程的实践方面。

Christopher Cannizzaro, Nina Tandon, Elisa Figallo, Hyoungshin Park, Sharon Gerecht, Milica Radisic, Nicola Elvassore, Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic
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摘要

心脏病是西方社会的主要死亡原因。尽管心脏移植取得了成功,但供体器官的长期短缺,以及这种方法相关的免疫并发症,要求找到替代治疗方法。其中一种选择是用工程化的心脏组织修复心脏,而不是替换心脏。多项研究表明,为了获得功能性组织,组装信号信号必须在体外重现。在原生环境中,心肌细胞通过组织内的起搏电流的传播来引导其同步跳动。最近,我们已经证明,电刺激可以引导新生儿心肌细胞在体外组装成原生样组织。本章提供了我们采用这种“仿生”方法的详细方法。在对电场刺激如何影响细胞行为的初步讨论之后,我们研究了电刺激心脏组织工程的实际方面,如电极选择和细胞播种方案,并总结了我们认为仍需克服的挑战。
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Practical aspects of cardiac tissue engineering with electrical stimulation.

Heart disease is a leading cause of death in western society. Despite the success of heart transplantation, a chronic shortage of donor organs, along with the associated immunological complications of this approach, demands that alternative treatments be found. One such option is to repair, rather than replace, the heart with engineered cardiac tissue. Multiple studies have shown that to attain functional tissue, assembly signaling cues must be recapitulated in vitro. In their native environment, cardiomyocytes are directed to beat in synchrony by propagation of pacing current through the tissue. Recently, we have shown that electrical stimulation directs neonatal cardiomyocytes to assemble into native-like tissue in vitro. This chapter provides detailed methods we have employed in taking this "biomimetic" approach. After an initial discussion on how electric field stimulation can influence cell behavior, we examine the practical aspects of cardiac tissue engineering with electrical stimulation, such as electrode selection and cell seeding protocols, and conclude with what we feel are the remaining challenges to be overcome.

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