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First adult-like human heart muscle using stem cells developed

IANS  |  New York 

In a first, biomedical engineers grew human heart from that showed critical hallmarks of adult human heart function, an advance that would help make significantly faster, safer and cheaper.

The adult-like human heart was developed in just four weeks time in the lab from blood-derived human induced pluripotent (iPSCs), over only four weeks.

The researchers from the Columbia University, essentially compressed the timeframe for development, which normally takes nine months, into a faster and more complete transition to cardiac maturity.

"Human cardiac tissues grown in the lab that displays the behaviour of native heart would be transformative for biomedical research," said Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic,

"To reach this goal, we forced the cultured heart to go through the foetal-to-postnatal transition by an accelerated development. This was done by using early-stage iPS-and increasing the frequency of electrically induced contractions, little by little, every day.

"The tissues responded, and displayed adult-like gene expression, remarkably organised ultrastructure, and a number of functional features seen in the mature heart muscle, after only four weeks of culture," Vunjak-Novakovic explained.

In the study, published in the journal Nature, the team found that the longer they waited to introduce physical stimuli such as electric current and mechanical stimulation to the iPSCs, the less responsive the cells were.

The team reasoned that the earlier they introduced electromechanical stimuli, the greater the effect would be.

"The resulting engineered tissue is truly unprecedented in its similarity to functioning human tissue," said Seila Selimovic, of the and (NIBIB) program.

"The ability to develop mature cardiac tissue in such a short time is an important step in moving us closer to having reliable human tissue models for drug testing," Selimovic noted.

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 19:24 IST
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