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Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers
Generating skeletal muscle tissue that mimics the cellular alignment, maturation, and function of native skeletal muscle is an ongoing challenge in disease modeling and regenerative therapies. Skeletal muscle cultures require extracellular guidance and mechanical support to stabilize contractile myo...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131876/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35231133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202110441 |
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author | Cheesbrough, Aimee Sciscione, Fabiola Riccio, Federica Harley, Peter R'Bibo, Lea Ziakas, Georgios Darbyshire, Arnold Lieberam, Ivo Song, Wenhui |
author_facet | Cheesbrough, Aimee Sciscione, Fabiola Riccio, Federica Harley, Peter R'Bibo, Lea Ziakas, Georgios Darbyshire, Arnold Lieberam, Ivo Song, Wenhui |
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description | Generating skeletal muscle tissue that mimics the cellular alignment, maturation, and function of native skeletal muscle is an ongoing challenge in disease modeling and regenerative therapies. Skeletal muscle cultures require extracellular guidance and mechanical support to stabilize contractile myofibers. Existing microfabrication‐based solutions are limited by complex fabrication steps, low throughput, and challenges in measuring dynamic contractile function. Here, the synthesis and characterization of a new biobased nanohybrid elastomer, which is electrospun into aligned nanofiber sheets to mimic the skeletal muscle extracellular matrix, is presented. The polymer exhibits remarkable hyperelasticity well‐matched to that of native skeletal muscle (≈11–50 kPa), with ultimate strain ≈1000%, and elastic modulus ≈25 kPa. Uniaxially aligned nanofibers guide myoblast alignment, enhance sarcomere formation, and promote a ≈32% increase in myotube fusion and ≈50% increase in myofiber maturation. The elastomer nanofibers stabilize optogenetically controlled human induced pluripotent stem cell derived skeletal myofibers. When activated by blue light, the myofiber–nanofiber hybrid constructs maintain a significantly higher (>200%) contraction velocity and specific force (>280%) compared to conventional culture methods. The engineered myofibers exhibit a power density of ≈35 W m(−3). This system is a promising new skeletal muscle tissue model for applications in muscular disease modeling, drug discovery, and muscle regeneration. |
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spelling | pubmed-91318762022-05-26 Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers Cheesbrough, Aimee Sciscione, Fabiola Riccio, Federica Harley, Peter R'Bibo, Lea Ziakas, Georgios Darbyshire, Arnold Lieberam, Ivo Song, Wenhui Adv Mater Research Articles Generating skeletal muscle tissue that mimics the cellular alignment, maturation, and function of native skeletal muscle is an ongoing challenge in disease modeling and regenerative therapies. Skeletal muscle cultures require extracellular guidance and mechanical support to stabilize contractile myofibers. Existing microfabrication‐based solutions are limited by complex fabrication steps, low throughput, and challenges in measuring dynamic contractile function. Here, the synthesis and characterization of a new biobased nanohybrid elastomer, which is electrospun into aligned nanofiber sheets to mimic the skeletal muscle extracellular matrix, is presented. The polymer exhibits remarkable hyperelasticity well‐matched to that of native skeletal muscle (≈11–50 kPa), with ultimate strain ≈1000%, and elastic modulus ≈25 kPa. Uniaxially aligned nanofibers guide myoblast alignment, enhance sarcomere formation, and promote a ≈32% increase in myotube fusion and ≈50% increase in myofiber maturation. The elastomer nanofibers stabilize optogenetically controlled human induced pluripotent stem cell derived skeletal myofibers. When activated by blue light, the myofiber–nanofiber hybrid constructs maintain a significantly higher (>200%) contraction velocity and specific force (>280%) compared to conventional culture methods. The engineered myofibers exhibit a power density of ≈35 W m(−3). This system is a promising new skeletal muscle tissue model for applications in muscular disease modeling, drug discovery, and muscle regeneration. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-31 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9131876/ /pubmed/35231133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202110441 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Materials published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Cheesbrough, Aimee Sciscione, Fabiola Riccio, Federica Harley, Peter R'Bibo, Lea Ziakas, Georgios Darbyshire, Arnold Lieberam, Ivo Song, Wenhui Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers |
title | Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers |
title_full | Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers |
title_fullStr | Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers |
title_full_unstemmed | Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers |
title_short | Biobased Elastomer Nanofibers Guide Light‐Controlled Human‐iPSC‐Derived Skeletal Myofibers |
title_sort | biobased elastomer nanofibers guide light‐controlled human‐ipsc‐derived skeletal myofibers |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131876/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35231133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202110441 |
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