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      Cardiac Tissue Engineering in Magnetically Actuated Scaffolds

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          Cardiac tissue engineering offers new possibilities for the functional and structural restoration of damaged or lost heart tissue by applying cardiac patches created in vitro. Engineering such functional cardiac patches is a complex mission, involving material design on the nano- and micro-scale as well as the application of biological cues and stimulation patterns to promote cell survival and organization into a functional cardiac tissue. Herein, we present a novel strategy for creating a functional cardiac patch by combining the use of a macroporous alginate scaffold impregnated with magnetically responsive nanoparticles (MNPs) and the application of external magnetic stimulation. Neonatal rat cardiac cells seeded within the magnetically-responsive scaffolds and stimulated by an alternating magnetic field of 5Hz developed into matured myocardial tissue characterized by anisotropically organized striated cardiac fibers, which preserved its features for longer times than nonstimulated constructs. A greater activation of AKT phosphorylation in cardiac cell constructs after applying a short-term (20 min) external magnetic field indicated the efficacy of magnetic stimulation to actuate at a distance and provided a possible mechanism for its action. Our results point to a synergistic effect of magnetic field stimulation together with nanoparticulate features of the scaffold surface as providing the regenerating environment for cardiac cells driving their organization into functionally mature tissue.

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          Journal
          101241272
          32564
          Nanotechnology
          Nanotechnology
          Nanotechnology
          0957-4484
          1361-6528
          14 July 2017
          11 December 2013
          10 January 2014
          18 August 2017
          : 25
          : 1
          : 014009
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          [1 ]The Avram and Stella Goldstein-Goren Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
          [2 ]Department of Surgery, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia PA 19102, USA
          [3 ]Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA
          [4 ]Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell (RMSC) Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
          [5 ]Ilse Katz Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer- Sheva 84105, Israel
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          [* ]To whom correspondence should be addressed: bpolyak@ 123456drexelmed.edu ; scohen@ 123456bgu.ac.il
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          PMC5562154 PMC5562154 5562154 nihpa549763
          10.1088/0957-4484/25/1/014009
          5562154
          24334551
          e8ba7d15-ed6e-4805-8b53-c10be1e34bbb
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