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Modeling the human heart ex vivo—current possibilities and strive for future applications

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The high organ specification of the human heart is inversely proportional to its functional recovery after damage. The discovery of induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC‐CMs) has accelerated research in… Click to show full abstract

The high organ specification of the human heart is inversely proportional to its functional recovery after damage. The discovery of induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived cardiomyocytes (iPSC‐CMs) has accelerated research in human heart regeneration and physiology. Nevertheless, due to the immaturity of iPSC‐CMs, they are far from being an representative model of the adult heart physiology. Therefore, number of laboratories strive to obtain a heart tissues by engineering methods by structuring iPSC‐CMs into complex and advanced platforms. By using the iPSC‐CMs and arranging them in 3D cultures it is possible to obtain a human heart muscle with physiological capabilities potentially similar to the adult heart, while remaining in vitro. Here, we attempt to describe existing examples of heart muscle either in vitro or ex vivo models and discuss potential options for the further development of such structures. This will be a crucial step for ultimate derivation of complete heart tissue‐mimicking organs and their future use in drug development, therapeutic approaches testing, pre‐clinical studies, and clinical applications. This review particularly aims to compile available models of advanced human heart tissue for scientists considering which model would best fit their research needs.

Keywords: human heart; vivo; ipsc cms; physiology; heart

Journal Title: Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Year Published: 2022

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