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- Title
Comparison of contractile behavior of native murine ventricular tissue and cardiomyocytes derived from embryonic or induced pluripotent stem cells.
- Authors
Jiaoya Xi; Khalil, Markus; Shishechian, Nava; Hannes, Tobias; Pfannkuche, Kurt; Liang, Huamin; Fatima, Azra; Haustein, Moritz; Suhr, Frank; Bloch, Wilhelm; Reppel, Michael; Šarić, Tomo; Wernig, Marius; Jänisch, Rudolf; Brockmeier, Konrad; Hescheler, Jürgen; Pillekamp, Frank
- Abstract
Cardiomyocytes generated from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are suggested for repopulation of destroyed myocardium. Because contractile properties are crucial for functional regeneration, we compared cardiomyocytes differentiated from ES cells (ESC-CMs) and iPS cells (iPS-CMs). Native myocardium served as control. Murine ESCs or iPS cells were differentiated 11 d in vitro and cocultured 5-7 d with irreversibly injured myocardial tissue slices. Vital embryonic ventricular tissue slices of similar age served for comparison. Force-frequency relationship (FFR), effects of Ca2+, Ni2+, nifedipine, ryanodine, Β-adrenergic, and muscarinic modulation were studied during loaded contractions. FFR was negative for ESC-CMs and iPS-CMs. FFR was positive for embryonic tissue and turned negative after treatment with ryanodine. In all groups, force of contraction and relaxation time increased with the concentration of Ca2+ and decreased with nifedipine. Force was reduced by Ni2+. Isoproterenol (1 µM) increased the force most pronounced in embryonic tissue (207±31%, n=7; ESC-CMs: 123±5%, n=4; iPS-CMs: 120±4%, n=8). EC50 values were similar. Contractile properties of iPS-CMs and ESC-CMs were similar, but they were significantly different from ventricular tissue of comparable age. The results indicate immaturity of the sarcoplasmic reticulum and the Β-adrenergic response of iPS-CMs and ESC-CMs.
- Subjects
SARCOPLASMIC reticulum; PHYSIOLOGY; HEART cells; STEM cells; REGENERATIVE medicine
- Publication
FASEB Journal, 2010, Vol 24, Issue 8, p2739
- ISSN
0892-6638
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1096/fj.09-145177