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Engineered hybrid cardiac patches with multifunctional electronics for online monitoring and regulation of tissue function

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NATURE MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 679-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NMAT4590

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) [637943]
  2. European Union FP7 programme (Marie Curie, CIG), an Alon Fellowship
  3. Slezak Foundation
  4. Israeli Science Foundation [700/13]
  5. Marian Gertner Institute for Medical Nanosystems Fellowship

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In cardiac tissue engineering approaches to treat myocardial infarction, cardiac cells are seeded within three-dimensional porous scaffolds to create functional cardiac patches. However, current cardiac patches do not allow for online monitoring and reporting of engineered-tissue performance, and do not interfere to deliver signals for patch activation or to enable its integration with the host. Here, we report an engineered cardiac patch that integrates cardiac cells with flexible, freestanding electronics and a 3D nanocomposite scaffold. The patch exhibited robust electronic properties, enabling the recording of cellular electrical activities and the on-demand provision of electrical stimulation for synchronizing cell contraction. We also show that electroactive polymers containing biological factors can be deposited on designated electrodes to release drugs in the patch microenvironment on demand. We expect that the integration of complex electronics within cardiac patches will eventually provide therapeutic control and regulation of cardiac function.

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