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A Cardiac Microphysiological System for Studying Ca2+ Propagation via Non-genetic Optical Stimulation. | LitMetric

A Cardiac Microphysiological System for Studying Ca2+ Propagation via Non-genetic Optical Stimulation.

J Vis Exp

Center for Nano Science and Technology, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia; Disease Biophysics Group, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University; Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Bologna;

Published: March 2025


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Article Abstract

In vitro cardiac microphysiological models are highly reliable for scientific research, drug development, and medical applications. Although widely accepted by the scientific community, these systems are still limited in longevity due to the absence of non-invasive stimulation techniques. Phototransducers provide an efficient stimulation method, offering a wireless approach with high temporal and spatial resolution while minimizing invasiveness in stimulation processes. In this manuscript, we present a fully optical method for stimulating and detecting the activity of an in vitro cardiac microphysiological model. Specifically, we fabricated engineered laminar anisotropic tissues by seeding human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) generated in a 3D bioreactor suspension culture. We employed a phototransducer, an amphiphilic azobenzene derivative, named Ziapin2, for stimulation and a Ca dye (X-Rhod 1) for monitoring the system's response. The results demonstrate that Ziapin2 can photomodulate Ca responses in the employed system without compromising tissue integrity, viability, or behavior. Furthermore, we showed that the light-based stimulation approach offers a similar resolution compared to electrical stimulation, the current gold standard. Overall, this protocol opens promising perspectives for the application of Ziapin2 and material-based photostimulation in cardiac research.

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