Abstract

With limited regenerative capacity and most complex structural and electrophysiological properties; recapitulating the cardiac tissue is a challenging task for the researchers. The cell injection was found unreliable due to the cell loss and low retention of the transplanted cells. This could be overcome by the technique of cell sheet engineering. Scaffold free, thick, cell dense, three dimensional constructs could be generated for suture free transplantation. For the generation of the cardiac constructs the neonatal cardiomyocytes and myoblasts were mostly used. They were tedious to isolate and culture and the risk of arrhythmogenic foci prevailed. Hence the concept of differentiating a suitable allogeneic cell source to myocardial lineage seemed relevant. Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) are emerging with the assistance of differentiating agents and cell sheet engineering for addressing the cardiac regeneration. The preliminary report on this regard has been published. The cells attained cardiomyocyte-like morphology with the expression of alpha-actinin and myosin heavy chain on culturing with cardiac conditioned medium and the inducer sphingosine-1-phosphate. It presented cardiomyocyte-like action potential and voltage gated currents. Hence the cell sheet engineering approach with cells differentiated to cardiac lineage using specific agents is a recent area to be explored.

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