Effect of Cyclic Stretch on Tissue Maturation in Myoblast-Laden Hydrogel Fibers

Micromachines (Basel). 2019 Jun 15;10(6):399. doi: 10.3390/mi10060399.

Abstract

Engineering of the skeletal muscles has attracted attention for the restoration of damaged muscles from myopathy, injury, and extraction of malignant tumors. Reconstructing a three-dimensional muscle using living cells could be a promising approach. However, the regenerated tissue exhibits a weak construction force due to the insufficient tissue maturation. The purpose of this study is to establish the reconstruction system for the skeletal muscle. We used a cell-laden core-shell hydrogel microfiber as a three-dimensional culture to control the cellular orientation. Moreover, to mature the muscle tissue in the microfiber, we also developed a custom-made culture device for imposing cyclic stretch stimulation using a motorized stage and the fiber-grab system. As a result, the directions of the myotubes were oriented and the mature myotubes could be formed by cyclic stretch stimulation.

Keywords: core-shell hydrogel fiber; cyclic stretch; engineered muscle; myoblast; skeletal muscle.