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FRESH 3D Bioprinting a Ventricle-like Cardiac Construct Using Human Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2022-05-27)
Brian D Coffin, Andrew R Hudson, Andrew Lee, Adam W Feinberg
ABSTRACT

Here we describe a method to engineer a contractile ventricle-like chamber composed of human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes using freeform reversible embedding of suspended hydrogels (FRESH) 3D bioprinting. To do this, we print a support structure using a collagen type I ink and a cellular component using a high-density cell ink supplemented with fibrinogen. The gelation of the collagen and the fibrinogen into fibrin is initiated by pH change and enzymatic crosslinking, respectively. Fabrication of the ventricle-like chamber is completed in three distinct phases: (i) materials preparation, (ii) bioprinting, and (iii) tissue maturation. In this protocol, we describe the method to print the construct from a high-density cell ink composed of human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes and primary fibroblasts (~300 × 106 cells/mL) using our open-source dual-extruder bioprinter. Additional details are provided on FRESH support preparation, bioink preparation, dual-extruder needle alignment, print parameter selection, and post-processing. This protocol can also be adapted by altering the 3D model design, cell concentration, or cell type to FRESH 3D bioprint other cardiac tissue constructs.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Albumin human, Cellastim S, recombinant, expressed in rice, lyophilized powder, suitable for cell culture, low endotoxin, ≥96% (SDS-PAGE)
Sigma-Aldrich
Thrombin from bovine plasma, lyophilized powder, 40-500 NIH units/mg protein (biuret)