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Engineered Heterochronic Parabiosis in 3D Microphysiological System for Identification of Muscle Rejuvenating Factors
Yunki Lee, Jeongmoon J. Choi, Song Ih Ahn, Nan Hee Lee, Woojin M. Han, Mahir Mohiuddin, Eun Jung Shin, Levi B. Wood, Ki Dong Park, YongTae Kim, Young C. Jang
Advanced Functional Materials · 2020 · ▲ 11 citations
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Plasma dilution / young plasma
Cell culture / in vitro
In vitro
Abstract
Abstract Exposure of a young systemic milieu reveals remarkable rejuvenation effects on aged tissues, including skeletal muscle. Although some candidate factors have been reported, the exact underlying mechanisms of putative rejuvenating factors remain elusive, mainly due to the experimental challenges of using in vivo parabiosis. An in vitro parabiosis system is reported here that integrates young‐ and old‐muscle stem cell vascular niche on a 3D microfluidic platform designed to recapitulate key features of native muscle stem cell microenvironment. This 3D micro‐physiological system enables mechanistic studies of cellular dynamics and molecular interactions within the muscle stem cell niche, especially in response to conditional extrinsic stimuli of local and systemic factors. Using engineered parabiosis system, it is demonstrated that vascular endothelial growth factor signaling from endothelial cells and myotubes synergistically contributes to the rejuvenation of the aged muscle stem cell function. Moreover, with the adjustable on‐chip system, both blood transfusion and parabiosis can be mimicked and the time‐varying effects of antigeronic and progeronic factors can be monitored in a single organ or multiorgan systems. The microfluidic system can be utilized as a complementary in vitro microphysiological model to aid the complex in vivo parabiosis studies.
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Lee, Y., Choi, J.J., Ahn, S.I., Lee, N.H., Han, W.M., Mohiuddin, M., Shin, E.J., Wood, L.B., Park, K.D., Kim, Y., & Jang, Y.C. (2020). Engineered Heterochronic Parabiosis in 3D Microphysiological System for Identification of Muscle Rejuvenating Factors. <em>Advanced Functional Materials</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202002924
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Lee Y, Choi JJ, Ahn SI, Lee NH, Han WM, Mohiuddin M, et al. Engineered Heterochronic Parabiosis in 3D Microphysiological System for Identification of Muscle Rejuvenating Factors. Advanced Functional Materials. 2020. doi:10.1002/adfm.202002924.
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@unpublished{yunki2020Engine,
title = {Engineered Heterochronic Parabiosis in 3D Microphysiological System for Identification of Muscle Rejuvenating Factors},
author = {Yunki Lee and Jeongmoon J. Choi and Song Ih Ahn and Nan Hee Lee and Woojin M. Han and Mahir Mohiuddin and Eun Jung Shin and Levi B. Wood and Ki Dong Park and YongTae Kim and Young C. Jang},
journal = {Advanced Functional Materials},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1002/adfm.202002924},
}
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