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Biomaterials ; 33(29): 6943-51, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22800539

ABSTRACT

Cell patterning is typically accomplished by selectively depositing proteins for cell adhesion only on patterned regions; however in tissues, cells are also influenced by mechanical stimuli, which can also result in patterned arrangements of cells. We developed a mechanically-patterned hydrogel to observe and compare it to extracellular matrix (ECM) ligand patterns to determine how to best regulate and improve cell type-specific behaviors. Ligand-based patterning on hydrogels was not robust over prolonged culture, but cells on mechanically-patterned hydrogels differentially sorted based on stiffness preference: myocytes and adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) underwent stiffness-mediated migration, i.e. durotaxis, and remained on myogenic hydrogel regions. Myocytes developed aligned striations and fused on myogenic stripes of the mechanically-patterned hydrogel. ASCs aligned and underwent myogenesis, but their fusion rate increased, as did the number of cells fusing into a myotube as a result of their alignment. Conversely, neuronal cells did not exhibit durotaxis and could be seen on soft regions of the hydrogel for prolonged culture time. These results suggest that mechanically-patterned hydrogels could provide a platform to create tissue engineered, innervated micro-muscles of neural and muscle phenotypes juxtaposed next to each other in order better recreate a muscle niche.


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Adipose Tissue/cytology , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Cell Culture Techniques/methods , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/cytology , Stem Cells/cytology , Adult , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Cell Lineage , Cells, Cultured , Chickens , Humans , Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate , Hydrogels/chemistry , Mice , Muscle Cells/cytology , Muscles/cytology , Neurons/metabolism , Phenotype
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