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  • Mechanical stimulation improves tissue-engineered human skeletal muscle.

Mechanical stimulation improves tissue-engineered human skeletal muscle.

American journal of physiology. Cell physiology (2002-10-10)
Courtney A Powell, Beth L Smiley, John Mills, Herman H Vandenburgh
摘要

Human bioartificial muscles (HBAMs) are tissue engineered by suspending muscle cells in collagen/MATRIGEL, casting in a silicone mold containing end attachment sites, and allowing the cells to differentiate for 8 to 16 days. The resulting HBAMs are representative of skeletal muscle in that they contain parallel arrays of postmitotic myofibers; however, they differ in many other morphological characteristics. To engineer improved HBAMs, i.e., more in vivo-like, we developed Mechanical Cell Stimulator (MCS) hardware to apply in vivo-like forces directly to the engineered tissue. A sensitive force transducer attached to the HBAM measured real-time, internally generated, as well as externally applied, forces. The muscle cells generated increasing internal forces during formation which were inhibitable with a cytoskeleton depolymerizer. Repetitive stretch/relaxation for 8 days increased the HBAM elasticity two- to threefold, mean myofiber diameter 12%, and myofiber area percent 40%. This system allows engineering of improved skeletal muscle analogs as well as a nondestructive method to determine passive force and viscoelastic properties of the resulting tissue.

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单克隆抗肌球蛋白(骨骼肌快肌) 小鼠抗, clone MY-32, ascites fluid
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Anti-Tropomyosin (Sarcomeric) antibody, Mouse monoclonal, clone CH1, purified from hybridoma cell culture