Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10748297 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we used a recently developed approach of coating the cells with fibronectin-gelatin nanofilms to build 3D skeletal muscle tissue models. We constructed the microtissues from C2C12 myoblasts and subsequently differentiated them to form muscle-like tissue. The thickness of the constructs could be successfully controlled by altering the number of seeded cells. We were able to build up to â¼76 μm thick 3D constructs that formed multinucleated myotubes. We also found that Rho-kinase inhibitor Y27632 improved myotube formation in thick constructs. Our approach makes it possible to rapidly form 3D muscle tissues and is promising for the in vitro construction of physiologically relevant human skeletal muscle tissue models.
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Authors
Varvara Gribova, Chun-Yen Liu, Akihiro Nishiguchi, Michiya Matsusaki, Thomas Boudou, Catherine Picart, Mitsuru Akashi,