The ability to engineer cardiac tissue in vitro is limited by the absence of a vasculature. In this study we describe an in vivo model which allows neovascularization of engineered cardiac tissue. Three-dimensional cardiac tissue, termed “cardioids,” was engineered in vitro from the spontaneous delamination of a confluent monolayer of cardiac cells. Cardioids were sutured onto a support framework and then implanted in a subcutaneous pocket in syngeneic recipient rats. Three weeks after implantation, cardioids were recovered for in vitro force testing and histological evaluation. Staining for hematoxylin and eosin demonstrated the presence of viable cells within explanted cardioids. Immunostaining with von Willebrand factor showed the presen...
ObjectivesMost tissue-engineering approaches to restore injured heart muscle result in distortion of...
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and new treatment...
A three-dimensional bioengineered heart muscle (BEHM) construct model had been previously developed,...
Engineering cardiac tissue in three dimensions is limited by the ability to supply nourishment to th...
The mammalian heart is not known to regenerate following injury. Therefore, there is great interest ...
AbstractIntroduction: Myocardial infarction followed by heart failure represents one of the major ca...
Experiments have been successfully performed culminating in functional, vascularized, three-dimensio...
We hypothesized that clinically sized (1-5 mm thick),compact cardiac constructs containing physiolog...
Implantation of engineered cardiac tissue may restore lost cardiac function to damaged myocardium. W...
Implantation of engineered cardiac tissue may restore lost cardiac function to damaged myocardium. W...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a major medical challenge in developed countries. There are curren...
Functional, stem-cell-containing cardiac grafts will require vascularized myocardial constructs to s...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a major medical challenge in developed countries. There are curren...
Engineering cardiac tissue without the mechanical restriction of scaffolds has many important scient...
ObjectiveCardiac tissue engineering has been proposed as a treatment to repair impaired hearts. Bioe...
ObjectivesMost tissue-engineering approaches to restore injured heart muscle result in distortion of...
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and new treatment...
A three-dimensional bioengineered heart muscle (BEHM) construct model had been previously developed,...
Engineering cardiac tissue in three dimensions is limited by the ability to supply nourishment to th...
The mammalian heart is not known to regenerate following injury. Therefore, there is great interest ...
AbstractIntroduction: Myocardial infarction followed by heart failure represents one of the major ca...
Experiments have been successfully performed culminating in functional, vascularized, three-dimensio...
We hypothesized that clinically sized (1-5 mm thick),compact cardiac constructs containing physiolog...
Implantation of engineered cardiac tissue may restore lost cardiac function to damaged myocardium. W...
Implantation of engineered cardiac tissue may restore lost cardiac function to damaged myocardium. W...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a major medical challenge in developed countries. There are curren...
Functional, stem-cell-containing cardiac grafts will require vascularized myocardial constructs to s...
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a major medical challenge in developed countries. There are curren...
Engineering cardiac tissue without the mechanical restriction of scaffolds has many important scient...
ObjectiveCardiac tissue engineering has been proposed as a treatment to repair impaired hearts. Bioe...
ObjectivesMost tissue-engineering approaches to restore injured heart muscle result in distortion of...
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and new treatment...
A three-dimensional bioengineered heart muscle (BEHM) construct model had been previously developed,...