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Hydrogel scaffolds with elasticity-mimicking embryonic substrates promote cardiac cellular network formation.

Matthew Alonzo1,2, Shweta Anil Kumar1,2, Shane Allen3, Monica Delgado1,2, Fabian Alvarez-Primo1,2, Laura Suggs3, Binata Joddar4,5,6.   

Abstract

Hydrogels are a class of biomaterials used for a wide range of biomedical applications, including as a three-dimensional (3D) scaffold for cell culture that mimics the extracellular matrix (ECM) of native tissues. To understand the role of the ECM in the modulation of cardiac cell function, alginate was used to fabricate crosslinked gels with stiffness values that resembled embryonic (2.66 ± 0.84 kPa), physiologic (8.98 ± 1.29 kPa) and fibrotic (18.27 ± 3.17 kPa) cardiac tissues. The average pore diameter and hydrogel swelling were seen to decrease with increasing substrate stiffness. Cardiomyocytes cultured within soft embryonic gels demonstrated enhanced cell spreading, elongation, and network formation, while a progressive increase in gel stiffness diminished these behaviors. Cell viability decreased with increasing hydrogel stiffness. Furthermore, cells in fibrotic gels showed enhanced protein expression of the characteristic cardiac stress biomarker, Troponin-I, while reduced protein expression of the cardiac gap junction protein, Connexin-43, in comparison to cells within embryonic gels. The results from this study demonstrate the role that 3D substrate stiffness has on cardiac tissue formation and its implications in the development of complex matrix remodeling-based conditions, such as myocardial fibrosis.

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Keywords:  Alginate; Cardiomyocytes; Cell viability; Elastic modulus; Scaffold stiffness

Year:  2020        PMID: 32978746      PMCID: PMC7544760          DOI: 10.1007/s40204-020-00137-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Biomater        ISSN: 2194-0517


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