Hernandez, I.; Ramirez, S.P.; Salazar, W.V.; Mendivil, S.; Guevara, A.; Patel, A.; Loyola, C.D.; Dorado, Z.N.; Joddar, B. A Semi-Three-Dimensional Bioprinted Neurocardiac System for Tissue Engineering of a Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System Model. Bioengineering2023, 10, 834.
Hernandez, I.; Ramirez, S.P.; Salazar, W.V.; Mendivil, S.; Guevara, A.; Patel, A.; Loyola, C.D.; Dorado, Z.N.; Joddar, B. A Semi-Three-Dimensional Bioprinted Neurocardiac System for Tissue Engineering of a Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System Model. Bioengineering 2023, 10, 834.
Hernandez, I.; Ramirez, S.P.; Salazar, W.V.; Mendivil, S.; Guevara, A.; Patel, A.; Loyola, C.D.; Dorado, Z.N.; Joddar, B. A Semi-Three-Dimensional Bioprinted Neurocardiac System for Tissue Engineering of a Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System Model. Bioengineering2023, 10, 834.
Hernandez, I.; Ramirez, S.P.; Salazar, W.V.; Mendivil, S.; Guevara, A.; Patel, A.; Loyola, C.D.; Dorado, Z.N.; Joddar, B. A Semi-Three-Dimensional Bioprinted Neurocardiac System for Tissue Engineering of a Cardiac Autonomic Nervous System Model. Bioengineering 2023, 10, 834.
Abstract
In this study, we designed a functional neuro-cardiac model to help us examine the role of neuronal regulation and confirm the importance of neural innervation techniques for cardiac tissue regeneration. A three-dimensional (3D) bioprinted neuro-cardiac scaffold composed of a mixture of gelatin-alginate and alginate-genipin-fibrin hydrogels was developed with a 2:1 ratio of AC16 cardiomyocytes (CMs) and retinoic acid differentiated SH-SY5Y neuronal cells (NCs) respectively. A unique semi-3D bioprinting approach was adopted where the CMs were mixed in the cardiac bioink and printed using an anisotropic accordion design to mimic the physiological tissue architecture in vivo. The voids in this 3D structure were methodically filled in using a NCs-gel mixture and cross-linked. Confocal fluorescent imaging using Microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP-2) antibodies for labeling NCs, and the MyoD1 antibody for CMs revealed functional coupling between the two cell types in the final cross-linked structure. This data confirmed the development of a physiologically functional neuro-cardiac model that can be used to study neuro-cardiac modulation under physiological and pathological conditions.
Keywords
3D Bioprinting; neuro-cardiac junctions; 3D tissue model; Cardiomyocytes; Neuroblastoma cells
Subject
Engineering, Bioengineering
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