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Adipogenic Differentiation Alters Properties of Vascularized Tissue-Engineered Skeletal Muscle

Authors :
Francisca M. Acosta
Kennedy K Howland
Katerina Stojkova
Eric M. Brey
Christopher R. Rathbone
Elizabeth Hernandez
Source :
Tissue Eng Part A
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, 2022.

Abstract

Advances in the engineering of comprehensive skeletal muscle models in vitro will improve drug screening platforms and can lead to better therapeutic approaches for the treatment of skeletal muscle injuries. To this end, a vascularized tissue-engineered skeletal muscle (TE-SkM) model that includes adipocytes was developed to better emulate the intramuscular adipose tissue that is observed in skeletal muscles of patients with diseases such as diabetes. Muscle precursor cells cultured with and without microvessels derived from adipose tissue (microvascular fragments) were used to generate TE-SkM constructs, with and without a microvasculature, respectively. TE-SkM constructs were treated with adipogenic induction media to induce varying levels of adipogenesis. With a delayed addition of induction media to allow for angiogenesis, a robust microvasculature in conjunction with an increased content of adipocytes was achieved. The augmentation of vascularized TE-SkM constructs with adipocytes caused a reduction in maturation (compaction), mechanical integrity (Young's modulus), and myotube and vessel alignment. An increase in basal glucose uptake was observed in both levels of adipogenic induction, and a diminished insulin-stimulated glucose uptake was associated with the higher level of adipogenic differentiation and the greater number of adipocytes. IMPACT STATEMENT: The findings of the current study represent the effectiveness of employing a combinatorial approach involving muscle precursor cells and microvascular fragments to create a vascularized tissue-engineered skeletal muscle model with adipocytes that induce structural and metabolic changes. This model is a platform to support the discovery of mechanisms underlying the phenomena of intramuscular adipose tissue that is characteristic of the skeletal muscles of patients with diseases.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tissue Eng Part A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4cee8d80a7086f816862f6afed281507