RRC ID 63625
著者 Chikae S, Kubota A, Nakamura H, Oda A, Yamanaka A, Akagi T, Akashi M.
タイトル Bioprinting 3D human cardiac tissue chips using the pin type printer 'microscopic painting device' and analysis for cardiotoxicity.
ジャーナル Biomed Mater
Abstract In this study, three-dimensional (3D) cardiac tissue constructed using the pin type bioprinter "Microscopic painting device" and layer-by-layer (LbL) cell coating technique was confirmed to have drug responsiveness by three different analytical methods for cardiotoxicity assay. Recently, increasing attention has been focused on biofabrication to create biomimetic 3D tissue. Although various tissues can be produced in vitro, there are many issues surrounding the stability and reproducibility of the preparation of 3D tissues. Thus, although many bioprinters have been developed, none can efficiently, reproducibly and precisely produce small 3D tissues (µm-mm order) such as spheroids, which are most commonly used in drug development. The 3D cardiac tissue chips were successfully constructed with a similar number of cells as conventional 2D tissue using a pin type bioprinter, and corresponding drug-induced cardiotoxicities were obtained with known compounds that induce cardiotoxicity. The 3D cardiac tissue chips displayed uniform cell density and completely synchronized electrophysiological properties as compared to 2D tissue. The 3D tissues constructed using a pin type bioprinter as a biofabrication device would be promising tools for cardiotoxicity assay as they are capable of obtaining stable and reproducible data, which cannot be obtained by 2D tissue.
巻・号 16(2)
ページ 025017
公開日 2021-2-24
DOI 10.1088/1748-605X/abdbde
PMID 33445157
MeSH Biomimetics* Bioprinting* Calcium / metabolism Cardiotoxicity* Cell Count Cell Culture Techniques* Cell Differentiation Drug Discovery Equipment Design Fibroblasts / metabolism Heart / physiology* Heart / physiopathology* Humans Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells / cytology Printing, Three-Dimensional* Reproducibility of Results
IF 3.174
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 253G1(HPS0002)