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Engineered Contractile Skeletal Muscle Tissue on a Microgrooved Methacrylated Gelatin Substrate

Hosseini, Vahid (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology
Ahadian, S. (author)
Tohoku University
Ostrovidov, S. (author)
Tohoku University
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Camci-Unal, G. (author)
Harvard Medical School,Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Chen, S. (author)
Tohoku University
Kaji, H. (author)
Tohoku University
Ramalingam, M. (author)
Université de Strasbourg,University of Strasbourg,Tohoku University
Khademhosseini, A. (author)
Tohoku University,Harvard Medical School,Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2012
2012
English.
In: Tissue Engineering - Part A. - : Mary Ann Liebert Inc. - 1937-335X .- 1937-3341. ; 18:23-24, s. 2453-2465
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  • To engineer tissue-like structures, cells must organize themselves into three-dimensional (3D) networks that mimic the native tissue microarchitecture. Microfabricated hydrogel substrates provide a potentially useful platform for directing cells into biomimetic tissue architecture in vitro. Here, we present microgrooved methacrylated gelatin hydrogels as a suitable platform to build muscle-like fibrous structures in a facile and highly reproducible fashion. Microgrooved hydrogel substrates with two different ridge sizes (50 and 100 [mu m) were fabricated to assess the effect of the distance between engineered myofibers on the orientation of the bridging C2C12 myoblasts and the formation of the resulting multinucleated myotubes. It was shown that although the ridge size did not significantly affect the C2C12 myoblast alignment, the wider-ridged micropatterned hydrogels generated more myotubes that were not aligned to the groove direction as compared to those on the smaller-ridge micropatterns. We also demonstrated that electrical stimulation improved the myoblast alignment and increased the diameter of the resulting myotubes. By using the microstructured methacrylated gelatin substrates, we built free-standing 3D muscle sheets, which contracted when electrically stimulated. Given their robust contractility and biomimetic microarchitecture, engineered tissues may find use in tissue engineering, biological studies, high-throughput drug screening, and biorobotics.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)

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electrical-stimulation
alignment
phenotype
extracellular-matrix
topography
cell-differentiation
myotubes
stiffness
microengineered hydrogels
culture

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