Non-invasive electromechanical cell-based biosensors for improved investigation of 3D cardiac models

Cardiomyocytes (CM) placed on microelectrode array (MEA) were simultaneously probed with cantilever from atomic force microscope (AFM) system. This electric / nanomechanical combination in real time recorded beating force of the CMs cluster and the triggering electric events. Such "organ-on-a-c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biosensors & bioelectronics 2019-01, Vol.124-125, p.129-135
Hauptverfasser: Caluori, Guido, Pribyl, Jan, Pesl, Martin, Jelinkova, Sarka, Rotrekl, Vladimir, Skladal, Petr, Raiteri, Roberto
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Zusammenfassung:Cardiomyocytes (CM) placed on microelectrode array (MEA) were simultaneously probed with cantilever from atomic force microscope (AFM) system. This electric / nanomechanical combination in real time recorded beating force of the CMs cluster and the triggering electric events. Such "organ-on-a-chip" represents a tool for drug development and disease modeling. The human pluripotent stem cells included the WT embryonic line CCTL14 and the induced dystrophin deficient line reprogrammed from fibroblasts of a patient affected by Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD, complete loss of dystrophin expression). Both were differentiated to CMs and employed with the AFM/MEA platform for diseased CMs’ drug response testing and DMD characterization. The dependence of cardiac parameters on extracellular Ca2+ was studied. The differential evaluation explained the observed effects despite variability of biological samples. The β-adrenergic stimulation (isoproterenol) and antagonist trials (verapamil) addressed ionotropic and chronotropic cell line-dependent features. For the first time, a distinctive beating-force relation for DMD CMs was measured on the 3D cardiac in vitro model. [Display omitted] •Robust cellular biosensor based on cardiomyocytes cluster, cantilever as micromechanical transducer and microelectrode array.•Embryonic and patient-derived stem cells differentiated to cardiomyocytes functioning as biorecognition elements.•Real-time beating force and electric events following effects of heart drugs.•Characterization of cardiomyocytes representing patient affected by Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
ISSN:0956-5663
1873-4235
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2018.10.021