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The modulation of myogenic cells differentiation using a semiconductor-muscle junction

Authors :
Davide Conte
Marco Dal Maschio
Bert Blaauw
Marta Canato
Carlo Reggiani
Stefano Vassanelli
Marco Quarta
Michele Scorzeto
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The present study is aimed to design a prototype of hybrid silicon-muscle cell junction, analog to an artificial neuromuscular junction prototype and relevant to the development of advanced neuro-prostheses and bionic systems. The device achieves focal Electric Capacitive Stimulation (ECS) by coupling of single cells and semiconductors, without electrochemical reaction with the substrate. A voltage change applied to a stimulation spot beneath an electrogenic cell leads to a capacitive current (charge accumulation) that opens voltage-gated ion channels in the membrane and generates an action potential. The myo-electronic junction was employed to chronically stimulate muscle cells via ECS and to induce cytosolic calcium transients in myotubes, fibers isolated from mouse FDB (fast [Ca 2+ ] i transients) and surprisingly also in undifferentiated myoblasts (slow [Ca 2+ ] i waves). The hybrid junction elicited, via chronic ECS, a differential reprogramming of single muscle cells by inducing early muscle contraction maturation and plasticity effects, such as NFAT-C3 nuclear translocation. In addition, in the presence of agrin, chronic ECS induced a modulation of AchR clustering which simulates in vitro synaptogenesis. This methodology can coordinate the myogenic differentiation, thus offering direct but non-invasive single cell/wiring, providing a platform for regenerative medicine strategies.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca417a48b09c4cdc9a616521fbda0456