Research Article

IGF1 and NRG1 Enhance Proliferation, Metabolic Maturity, and the Force-Frequency Response in hESC-Derived Engineered Cardiac Tissues

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Engineered tissues alter their gene expression patterns by q-RT-PCR analysis in response to biochemical stimulation. Genes shown encode proteins associated with the contractile lattice (MYH6: α-myosin heavy chain, MYH7: β-myosin heavy chain, TNNT2: cardiac troponin T) (a), development (NPPA: atrial natriuretic peptide, BNNP: brain natriuretic peptide) (b), calcium handling (PLN: phospholamban, RYR2: ryanodine receptor 2) (c), and voltage-gated ion channels (HCN4: hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel, KCNJ2: inward-rectifier potassium ion channel) (d). per group; data are shown as fold induction of gene expression normalized to HPRT1 and expressed as mean ± SEM. .
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