Embryonic myocardium shows increased longevity as a functional tissue when cultured in the presence of a noncardiac tissue layer.

2006 
A major aim of regenerative medicine is the construction of bioengineered organs and tissue for transplantation into human patients; yet living tissue is dynamic, and thus arranging cellular and extracellular constituents into an architecture resembling normal adult organs may not be sufficient to maintain tissue stability. In this study, we used cultures of embryonic chick heart tissue as a model to explore how newly formed cardiac tissue constructs can sustain their morphological structure and functional capabilities over extended periods. During the initial days of incubation, embryonic cardiac explants will thrive as beating three-dimensional tissue aggregates. However, within the first week of culture, cardiac aggregates lose their contractile function and flatten. After 2 weeks of incubation, the cardiac cells will have spread out into a homogeneous monolayer and dedifferentiated to a noncardiac phenotype. In contrast, when the embryonic heart tissue was co-cultured with a noncardiac cell layer obta...
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    40
    References
    7
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []