Abstract
Heart disease is one of the major global health issues. Despite rapid advances in cardiac tissue engineering, limited successful strategies have been achieved to cure cardiovascular diseases. This situation is mainly due to poor understanding of the mechanism of diverse heart diseases and unavailability of effective in vitro heart tissue models for cardiovascular drug screening. With the development of microengineering technologies, three-dimensional (3D) cardiac microtissue (CMT) models, mimicking 3D architectural microenvironment of native heart tissues, have been developed. The engineered 3D CMT models hold greater potential to be used for assessing effective drugs candidates than traditional twodimensional cardiomyocyte culture models. This review discusses the development of 3D CMT models and highlights their potential applications for high-throughput screening of cardiovascular drug candidates.
Keywords: Bioprinting, cardiac microtissues, cell encapsulation, cell microenvironment, drug screening, high throughput, hydrogels, stem cells, three dimensional, tissue engineering.
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Engineering Three-Dimensional Cardiac Microtissues for Potential Drug Screening Applications
Volume: 21 Issue: 22
Author(s): L. Wang, G. Huang, B. Sha, S. Wang, Y.L. Han, J. Wu, Y. Li, Y. Du, T.J. Lu and F. Xu
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Keywords: Bioprinting, cardiac microtissues, cell encapsulation, cell microenvironment, drug screening, high throughput, hydrogels, stem cells, three dimensional, tissue engineering.
Abstract: Heart disease is one of the major global health issues. Despite rapid advances in cardiac tissue engineering, limited successful strategies have been achieved to cure cardiovascular diseases. This situation is mainly due to poor understanding of the mechanism of diverse heart diseases and unavailability of effective in vitro heart tissue models for cardiovascular drug screening. With the development of microengineering technologies, three-dimensional (3D) cardiac microtissue (CMT) models, mimicking 3D architectural microenvironment of native heart tissues, have been developed. The engineered 3D CMT models hold greater potential to be used for assessing effective drugs candidates than traditional twodimensional cardiomyocyte culture models. This review discusses the development of 3D CMT models and highlights their potential applications for high-throughput screening of cardiovascular drug candidates.
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Wang L., Huang G., Sha B., Wang S., Han Y.L., Wu J., Li Y., Du Y., Lu T.J. and Xu F., Engineering Three-Dimensional Cardiac Microtissues for Potential Drug Screening Applications, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2014; 21 (22) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867321666131212152408
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