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Modulation of human mesenchymal stem cells by electrical stimulation using an enzymatic biofuel cell

Authors :
Jae Ho Lee
Wei Beng Ng
Kyudong Han
Sohyun Hwang
Won-Yong Jeon
Keunsoo Kang
Hyug-Han Kim
Seyoung Mun
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Source :
Catalysts, Vol 11, Iss 62, p 62 (2021), Catalysts, Volume 11, Issue 1
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) have excellent potential as components in bioelectronic devices, especially as active biointerfaces to regulate stem cell behavior for regenerative medicine applications. However, it remains unclear to what extent EBFC-generated electrical stimulation can regulate the functional behavior of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hAD-MSCs) at the morphological and gene expression levels. Herein, we investigated the effect of EBFC-generated electrical stimulation on hAD-MSC cell morphology and gene expression using next-generation RNA sequencing. We tested three different electrical currents, 127 &plusmn<br />9, 248 &plusmn<br />15, and 598 &plusmn<br />75 nA/cm2, in mesenchymal stem cells. We performed transcriptome profiling to analyze the impact of EBFC-derived electrical current on gene expression using next generation sequencing (NGS). We also observed changes in cytoskeleton arrangement and analyzed gene expression that depends on the electrical stimulation. The electrical stimulation of EBFC changes cell morphology through cytoskeleton re-arrangement. In particular, the results of whole transcriptome NGS showed that specific gene clusters were up- or down-regulated depending on the magnitude of applied electrical current of EBFC. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that EBFC-generated electrical stimulation can influence the morphological and gene expression properties of stem cells<br />such capabilities can be useful for regenerative medicine applications such as bioelectronic devices.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Catalysts, Vol 11, Iss 62, p 62 (2021), Catalysts, Volume 11, Issue 1
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a54c52bbc2edd021dfd5e9280b2e4e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-78184/v1