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Electrophysiological analysis of healthy and dystrophic 3-D bioengineered skeletal muscle tissues

Christine T. O. Nguyen, Majid Ebrahimi, Penney M. Gilbert, Bryan A. Stewart

2021American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, methods for creating three-dimensional (3-D) human skeletal muscle tissues from myogenic cell lines have been reported. Bioengineered muscle tissues are contractile and respond to electrical and chemical stimulation. In this study, we provide an electrophysiological analysis of healthy and dystrophic 3-D bioengineered skeletal muscle tissues, focusing on Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). We enlist the 3-D in vitro model of DMD muscle tissue to evaluate muscle cell electrical properties uncoupled from presynaptic neural inputs, an understudied aspect of DMD. Our data show that previously reported electrophysiological aspects of DMD, including effects on membrane potential and membrane resistance, are replicated in the 3-D muscle tissue model. Furthermore, we test a potential therapeutic compound, poloxamer 188, and demonstrate capacity for improving the membrane potential in DMD muscle. Therefore, this study serves as a baseline for a new in vitro method to examine potential therapies for muscular disorders.

Topics & Concepts

Duchenne muscular dystrophyElectrophysiologySkeletal muscleMuscular dystrophyMyocyteMuscle tissueIn vitroNeuroscienceMembrane potentialBiologyCell biologyAnatomyMedicineInternal medicineBiochemistryMuscle Physiology and DisordersMuscle activation and electromyography studiesAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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