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Toward Vasculature in Skeletal Muscle-on-a-Chip through Thermo-Responsive Sacrificial Templates

Li Wan, James Flegle, O. Burak Özdoğanlar, Philip R. LeDuc

2020Micromachines27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Developing new approaches for vascularizing synthetic tissue systems will have a tremendous impact in diverse areas. One area where this is particularly important is developing new skeletal muscle tissue systems, which could be utilized in physiological model studies and tissue regeneration. To develop vascularized approaches a microfluidic on-chip design for creating channels in polymer systems can be pursued. Current microfluidic tissue engineering methods include soft lithography, rapid prototyping, and cell printing; however, these have limitations such as having their scaffolding being inorganic, less desirable planar vasculature geometry, low fabrication efficiency, and limited resolution. Here we successfully developed a circular microfluidic channel embedded in a 3D extracellular matrix scaffolding with 3D myogenesis. We used a thermo-responsive polymer approach with micromilling-molding and designed a mixture of polyester wax and paraffin wax to fabricate the sacrificial template for microfluidic channel generation in the scaffolding. These findings will impact a number of fields including biomaterials, biomimetic structures, and personalized medicine in the future.

Topics & Concepts

ScaffoldMicrofluidicsNanotechnologyMaterials scienceTemplateTissue engineeringMyogenesisSoft lithographyMolding (decorative)Rapid prototypingExtracellular matrixBiomedical engineeringPhotolithographySkeletal muscleFabricationChemistryEngineeringAnatomyComposite materialBiochemistryPathologyMedicineAlternative medicine3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
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