Three-dimensional in vitro cell systems are a promising alternative to animals to study cardiac biology and disease. We have generated three-dimensional in vitro models of the human heart (“cardiac spheroids”, CSs) by co-culturing human primary or iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes, endothelial cells and fibroblasts at ratios approximating those present in vivo. The cellular organisation, extracellular matrix and microvascular network mimic human heart tissue. These spheroids have been employed to investigate the dose-limiting cardiotoxicity of the common anti-cancer drug doxorubicin. Viability/cytotoxicity assays indicate dose-dependent cytotoxic effects, which are inhibited by the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor L-NIO, and genetic inhibiti...
Development of new drugs is of high interest for the field of cardiac and cardiovascular diseases, w...
Three-dimensional (3D) models with cells arranged in clusters or spheroids have emerged as valuable ...
Drug discovery and development are hampered by high failure rates attributed to the reliance on non-...
Three-dimensional in vitro cell systems are a promising alternative to animals to study cardiac biol...
Despite several advances in cardiac tissue engineering, one of the major challenges to overcome rema...
Spheroid cultures are among the most explored cellular biomaterials used in cardiovascular research,...
Purpose: Cardiomyocytes are terminally differentiated cells in the adult heart and ischemia and card...
Anticancer drug development needs to be shifted to a patient-specific platform that can be performed...
Organoids are tiny, self-organized, three-dimensional tissue cultures that are derived from the diff...
<p>The overall increase in cardiovascular diseases and, specifically, the ever-rising exposure...
Background Toxicity evaluation based on two-dimensional cell culture shows differences from clinical...
Introduction: Cardiac drug discovery are based in old methods that use animals, animal cells or modi...
Generation of human cardiomyocytes (CMs), cardiac fibroblasts (CFs), and endothelial cells (ECs) fro...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) caused by anti-cancer drug-induced cardiotoxicity is now the second lea...
Cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells in the heart are in close proximity and in constant dialogue. E...
Development of new drugs is of high interest for the field of cardiac and cardiovascular diseases, w...
Three-dimensional (3D) models with cells arranged in clusters or spheroids have emerged as valuable ...
Drug discovery and development are hampered by high failure rates attributed to the reliance on non-...
Three-dimensional in vitro cell systems are a promising alternative to animals to study cardiac biol...
Despite several advances in cardiac tissue engineering, one of the major challenges to overcome rema...
Spheroid cultures are among the most explored cellular biomaterials used in cardiovascular research,...
Purpose: Cardiomyocytes are terminally differentiated cells in the adult heart and ischemia and card...
Anticancer drug development needs to be shifted to a patient-specific platform that can be performed...
Organoids are tiny, self-organized, three-dimensional tissue cultures that are derived from the diff...
<p>The overall increase in cardiovascular diseases and, specifically, the ever-rising exposure...
Background Toxicity evaluation based on two-dimensional cell culture shows differences from clinical...
Introduction: Cardiac drug discovery are based in old methods that use animals, animal cells or modi...
Generation of human cardiomyocytes (CMs), cardiac fibroblasts (CFs), and endothelial cells (ECs) fro...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) caused by anti-cancer drug-induced cardiotoxicity is now the second lea...
Cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells in the heart are in close proximity and in constant dialogue. E...
Development of new drugs is of high interest for the field of cardiac and cardiovascular diseases, w...
Three-dimensional (3D) models with cells arranged in clusters or spheroids have emerged as valuable ...
Drug discovery and development are hampered by high failure rates attributed to the reliance on non-...