Tissue-Transplant Fusion and Vascularization of Myocardial Microtissues and Macrotissues Implanted into Chicken Embryos and Rats

Cell-based therapies and tissue engineering initiatives are gathering clinical momentum for nextgeneration treatment of tissue deficiencies. By using gravity-enforced self-assembly of monodispersed primary cells, we have produced adult and neonatal rat cardiomyocyte-based myocardial microtissues tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tissue engineering 2006-09, Vol.12 (9), p.2541-2553
Hauptverfasser: Kelm, Jens M., Djonov, Valentin, Hoerstrup, Simon P., Guenter, Christina I., Ittner, Lars M., Greve, Frauke, Hierlemann, Andreas, Sanchez-Bustamante, Carlota Diaz, Perriard, Jean-Claude, Ehler, Elisabeth, Fussenegger, Martin
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Zusammenfassung:Cell-based therapies and tissue engineering initiatives are gathering clinical momentum for nextgeneration treatment of tissue deficiencies. By using gravity-enforced self-assembly of monodispersed primary cells, we have produced adult and neonatal rat cardiomyocyte-based myocardial microtissues that could optionally be vascularized following coating with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Within myocardial microtissues, individual cardiomyocytes showed native-like cell shape and structure, and established electrochemical coupling via intercalated disks. This resulted in the coordinated beating of microtissues, which was recorded by means of a multi-electrode complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor microchip. Myocardial microtissues (µm 3 scale), coated with HUVECs and cast in a customshaped agarose mold, assembled to coherent macrotissues (mm 3 scale), characterized by an extensive capillary network with typical vessel ultrastructures. Following implantation into chicken embryos, myocardial microtissues recruited the embryo's capillaries to functionally vascularize the rat-derived tissue implant. Similarly, transplantation of rat myocardial microtissues into the pericardium of adult rats resulted in time-dependent integration of myocardial microtissues and co-alignment of implanted and host cardiomyocytes within 7 days. Myocardial microtissues and custom-shaped macrotissues produced by cellular self-assembly exemplify the potential of artificial tissue implants for regenerative medicine.
ISSN:1076-3279
1557-8690
DOI:10.1089/ten.2006.12.2541