Post-Maturation Reinforcement of 3D-Printed Vascularized Cardiac Tissues

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)(2023)

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Despite advances in biomaterials engineering, a large gap remains between the weak mechanical properties that can be achieved with natural materials and the strength of synthetic materials. Here, a method is presented for reinforcing an engineered cardiac tissue fabricated from differentiated induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and an extracellular matrix (ECM)-based hydrogel in a manner that is fully biocompatible. The reinforcement occurs as a post-fabrication step, which allows for the use of 3D-printing technology to generate thick, fully cellularized, and vascularized cardiac tissues. After tissue assembly and during the maturation process in a soft hydrogel, a small, tissue-penetrating reinforcer is deployed, leading to a significant increase in the tissue's mechanical properties. The tissue's robustness is demonstrated by injecting the tissue in a simulated minimally invasive procedure and showing that the tissue is functional and undamaged at the nano-, micro-, and macroscales.
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3D printing,biomaterials,cardiac tissue engineering,ECM-based hydrogels
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