Cyclic mechanical stimulation favors myosin heavy chain accumulation in engineered skeletal muscle constructs. 2010

Gabriele Candiani, and Stefania A Riboldi, and Nasser Sadr, and Stefano Lorenzoni, and Peter Neuenschwander, and Franco M Montevecchi, and Sara Mantero
Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering Giulio Natta, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. gabriele.candiani@polimi.it

OBJECTIVE Since stretching plays a key role in skeletal muscle tissue development in vivo, by making use of an innovative bioreactor and a biodegradable microfibrous scaffold (DegraPol(R)) previously developed by our group, we aimed to investigate the effect of mechanical conditioning on the development of skeletal muscle engineered constructs, obtained by seeding and culturing murine skeletal muscle cells on electrospun membranes. METHODS Following 5 days of static culture, skeletal muscle constructs were transferred into the bioreactor and further cultured for 13 days, while experiencing a stretching pattern adapted from the literature to resemble mouse development and growth. Sample withdrawal occurred at the onset of cyclic stretching and after 7 and 10 days. Myosin heavy chain (MHC) accumulation in stretched constructs (D) was evaluated by Western blot analysis and immunofluorescence staining, using statically cultured samples (S) as controls. RESULTS Western blot analysis of MHC on dynamically (D) and statically (S) cultured constructs at different time points showed that, at day 10, the applied stretching pattern led to an eight-fold increase in myosin accumulation in cyclically stretched constructs (D) with respect to the corresponding static controls (S). These results were confirmed by immunofluorescence staining of total sarcomeric MHC. CONCLUSIONS Since previous attempts to reproduce skeletal myogenesis in vitro mainly suffered from the difficulty of driving myoblast development into an architecturally organized array of myosin expressing myotubes, the chance of inducing MHC accumulation via mechanical conditioning represents a significant step towards the generation of a functional muscle construct for skeletal muscle tissue engineering applications.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002460 Cell Line Established cell cultures that have the potential to propagate indefinitely. Cell Lines,Line, Cell,Lines, Cell
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D051379 Mice The common name for the genus Mus. Mice, House,Mus,Mus musculus,Mice, Laboratory,Mouse,Mouse, House,Mouse, Laboratory,Mouse, Swiss,Mus domesticus,Mus musculus domesticus,Swiss Mice,House Mice,House Mouse,Laboratory Mice,Laboratory Mouse,Mice, Swiss,Swiss Mouse,domesticus, Mus musculus
D018482 Muscle, Skeletal A subtype of striated muscle, attached by TENDONS to the SKELETON. Skeletal muscles are innervated and their movement can be consciously controlled. They are also called voluntary muscles. Anterior Tibial Muscle,Gastrocnemius Muscle,Muscle, Voluntary,Plantaris Muscle,Skeletal Muscle,Soleus Muscle,Muscle, Anterior Tibial,Muscle, Gastrocnemius,Muscle, Plantaris,Muscle, Soleus,Muscles, Skeletal,Muscles, Voluntary,Skeletal Muscles,Tibial Muscle, Anterior,Voluntary Muscle,Voluntary Muscles
D018929 Cell Culture Techniques Methods for maintaining or growing CELLS in vitro. Cell Culture,Cell Culture Technique,Cell Cultures,Culture Technique, Cell,Culture Techniques, Cell
D018995 Myosin Heavy Chains The larger subunits of MYOSINS. The heavy chains have a molecular weight of about 230 kDa and each heavy chain is usually associated with a dissimilar pair of MYOSIN LIGHT CHAINS. The heavy chains possess actin-binding and ATPase activity. Myosin Heavy Chain,Heavy Chain, Myosin,Heavy Chains, Myosin
D019149 Bioreactors Tools or devices for generating products using the synthetic or chemical conversion capacity of a biological system. They can be classical fermentors, cell culture perfusion systems, or enzyme bioreactors. For production of proteins or enzymes, recombinant microorganisms such as bacteria, mammalian cells, or insect or plant cells are usually chosen. Fermentors,Bioreactor,Fermentor
D023822 Tissue Engineering Generating tissue in vitro for clinical applications, such as replacing wounded tissues or impaired organs. The use of TISSUE SCAFFOLDING enables the generation of complex multi-layered tissues and tissue structures. Engineering, Tissue
D024510 Muscle Development Developmental events leading to the formation of adult muscular system, which includes differentiation of the various types of muscle cell precursors, migration of myoblasts, activation of myogenesis and development of muscle anchorage. Myofibrillogenesis,Myogenesis,Muscular Development,Development, Muscle,Development, Muscular

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