Autonomous beating and fluid pumping gel by cardiomycytes drug stimulation

A three-dimensional cardiomyocyte gel was reconstructed using an extracellular matrix gel formed from Matrigel and collagen I. The autonomous beating of the cardiomyocyte gel was synchronized with contraction of cardiomyocytes in the gel. The gel beating frequency was increased by increasing the con...

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Published in:TRANSDUCERS 2009 - 2009 International Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference pp. 769 - 772
Main Authors: Imagawa, K., Horiguchi, H., Ikeda, K., Akiyama, Y., Hoshino, T., Maruo, S., Morishima, K.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-06-2009
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Summary:A three-dimensional cardiomyocyte gel was reconstructed using an extracellular matrix gel formed from Matrigel and collagen I. The autonomous beating of the cardiomyocyte gel was synchronized with contraction of cardiomyocytes in the gel. The gel beating frequency was increased by increasing the concentration of adrenaline in the cardiomyocyte culturing medium. Drug stimulation to modulate the beating frequency could be used for control of a pumping application. A micropump driven by the cardiomyocyte gel was demonstrated. The micropump consisted of two check valves and the cardiomyocyte gel actuator. Although the micropump could not generate enough flow to be detected, volume changes of the channel in the micropump, synchronized with the autonomous gel beating, were seen.
ISBN:1424441900
9781424441907
ISSN:2159-547X
DOI:10.1109/SENSOR.2009.5285634