Human Embryonic Stem Cells Develop Into Multiple Types of Cardiac Myocytes
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Human embryonic stem (hES) cells can differentiate in vitro, forming embryoid bodies (EBs) composed of derivatives of all three embryonic germ layers. Spontaneously contracting outgrowths from these EBs contain cardiomyocytes (CMs); however, the types of human CMs and their functional properties are unknown. This study characterizes the contractions and action potentials (APs) from beating EB outgrowths cultured for 40 to 95 days. Spontaneous and electrical field-stimulated contractions were measured with video edge-detection microscopy. beta-Adrenergic stimulation with 1.0 micromol/L isoproterenol resulted in a significant increase in contraction magnitude. Intracellular electrical recordings using sharp KCl…
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5Topics & keywords
- Embryonic stem cell
- Myocyte
- Embryoid body
- Cell biology
- Depolarization
- Biology
- Stem cell
- Repolarization