Issue 27, 2025, Issue in Progress

Interaction of cardiomyocytes from CCND2-overexpressing human induced pluripotent stem cells with electrically conductive hydrogels

Abstract

The use of biomaterials has been widely studied as a platform to deliver regenerative cells, such as human induced pluripotent stem cells-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs), into damaged heart tissue. However, these biomaterials often lack the electroconductivity needed for effective heart function. In this study, we developed a gold nanorod-embedded gelatin-methacrylate (GelMA-GNR) hydrogel scaffold seeded with hiPSC-CMs and hiPSC-derived cardiac fibroblasts (hiPSC-CFs). Three experimental groups, pristine GelMA (GelMA), GelMA embedded with 0.5 mg mL−1 of GNRs (GelMA+0.5GNR), and GelMA embedded with 1.0 mg mL−1 of GNRs (GelMA+1.0GNR), were included in this study. hiPSC-CMs at 28 days after initiation of cardiogenic differentiation were used. The hiPSC-CMs (2.4 million) and hiPSC-CFs (0.4 million) were co-cultured on the GelMA hydrogel scaffold for 14 days before experiments to evaluate cell maturation. Morphological assessments through immunofluorescence staining showed enhanced alignment, sarcomere structure, and connexin-43 expression in the two GNR-treatment groups. GNRs did not affect cell viability or spontaneous beating but promoted the expression of maturation markers and improved action potential propagation modestly, as evaluated by reverse transcript PCR and optical mapping. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that GNR-enhanced scaffolds facilitate hiPSC-CM maturation, offering a promising approach to improve the maturation of engineered heart tissue.

Graphical abstract: Interaction of cardiomyocytes from CCND2-overexpressing human induced pluripotent stem cells with electrically conductive hydrogels

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2025
Accepted
19 Jun 2025
First published
24 Jun 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 21408-21423

Interaction of cardiomyocytes from CCND2-overexpressing human induced pluripotent stem cells with electrically conductive hydrogels

M. Jang, Y. Son, A. Patino-Guerrero, Y. Singh, K. Neff, M. Nikkhah and W. Zhu, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 21408 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA03024B

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