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A microdevice for studying intercellular electromechanical transduction in adult cardiac myocytes.

Xu Zhang1, Qian Wang, Brian Gablaski, Xiaojin Zhang, Pamela Lucchesi, Yi Zhao.   

Abstract

Intercellular electromechanical transduction in adult cardiac myocytes plays an important role in regulating heart function. The efficiency of intercellular electromechanical transduction has so far been investigated only to a limited extent, which is largely due to the lack of appropriate tools that can quantitatively assess the contractile performance of interconnected adult cardiac myocytes. In this paper we report a microengineered device that is capable of applying electrical stimulation to the selected adult cardiac myocyte in a longitudinally connected cell doublet and quantifying the intercellular electromechanical transduction by measuring the contractile performance of stimulated and un-stimulated cells in the same doublet. The capability of applying selective electrical stimulation on only one cell in the doublet is validated by examining cell contractile performance while blocking the intercellular communication. Quantitative assessment of cell contractile performance in isolated adult cardiac myocytes is performed by measuring the change in cell length. The proof-of-concept assessment of gap junction performance shows that the device is useful in studying the efficiency of gap junctions in adult cardiac myocytes, which is most relevant to the synchronized pumping performance of native myocardium. Collectively, this work provides a quantitative tool for studying intercellular electromechanical transduction and is expected to develop a comprehensive understanding of the role of intercellular communication in various heart diseases.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23753064      PMCID: PMC3770274          DOI: 10.1039/c3lc50414j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   6.799


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