Building blocks of microphysiological system to model physiology and pathophysiology of human heart

Front Physiol. 2023 Jul 6:14:1213959. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1213959. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Microphysiological systems (MPS) are drawing increasing interest from academia and from biomedical industry due to their improved capability to capture human physiology. MPS offer an advanced in vitro platform that can be used to study human organ and tissue level functions in health and in diseased states more accurately than traditional single cell cultures or even animal models. Key features in MPS include microenvironmental control and monitoring as well as high biological complexity of the target tissue. To reach these qualities, cross-disciplinary collaboration from multiple fields of science is required to build MPS. Here, we review different areas of expertise and describe essential building blocks of heart MPS including relevant cardiac cell types, supporting matrix, mechanical stimulation, functional measurements, and computational modelling. The review presents current methods in cardiac MPS and provides insights for future MPS development with improved recapitulation of human physiology.

Keywords: biomaterials; cardiac modeling; co-cultures; environmental control; imaging; in silico; in vitro; microphysiological systems.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The financial support from Academy of Finland for the Centre of Excellence in Body-on-Chip Research (353175, 353178, 353174, 353173, 353177, 353176), Competitive State Research Financing of the Expert Responsibility area of Tampere University Hospital, Finnish Cultural Foundation and Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research (190088) are gratefully acknowledged.