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Mesoscopic hydrogel molding to control the 3D geometry of bioartificial muscle tissues.

Nature protocols (2009-10-03)
Weining Bian, Brian Liau, Nima Badie, Nenad Bursac
ABSTRACT

This protocol describes a cell/hydrogel molding method for precise and reproducible biomimetic fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) muscle tissue architectures in vitro. Using a high aspect ratio soft lithography technique, we fabricate polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) molds containing arrays of mesoscopic posts with defined size, elongation and spacing. On cell/hydrogel molding, these posts serve to enhance the diffusion of nutrients to cells by introducing elliptical pores in the cell-laden hydrogels and to guide local 3D cell alignment by governing the spatial pattern of mechanical tension. Instead of ultraviolet or chemical cross-linking, this method utilizes natural hydrogel polymerization and topographically constrained cell-mediated gel compaction to create the desired 3D tissue structures. We apply this method to fabricate several square centimeter large, few hundred micron-thick bioartificial muscle tissues composed of viable, dense, uniformly aligned and highly differentiated cardiac or skeletal muscle fibers. The protocol takes 4-5 d to fabricate PDMS molds followed by 2 weeks of cell culture.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
6-Aminocaproic acid, BioUltra, ≥99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Chicken Serum, USA origin, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture
Sigma-Aldrich
Sulfuric acid, ACS reagent, 95.0-98.0%