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The Development of an Innovative Embedded Sensor for the Optical Measurement of Ex-Vivo Engineered Muscle Tissue Contractility

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SENSORS
卷 22, 期 18, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22186878

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contractile force measurements; tissue engineering; optical tracking algorithm; noninvasive measurements; electrical stimulation; 3D in-vitro system; skeletal muscle; tissue biomechanics; sensor development

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  1. Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI) [MARS-PRE 2019-11-U.0]
  2. Fondazione Roma
  3. AFM-Telethon [23608, RF-2016-02364503]
  4. LBI Rehabilitation Research

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This study proposed an innovative sensor for continuous monitoring of engineered muscle tissue's contractility through embedded technology. The sensor utilizes calibrated deflection of a supporting pin and a noninvasive optical method to measure its movement and returns force values. Experimental results showed that the sensor did not affect the maturation of engineered muscle tissue.
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary approach focused on the development of innovative bioartificial substitutes for damaged organs and tissues. For skeletal muscle, the measurement of contractile capability represents a crucial aspect for tissue replacement, drug screening and personalized medicine. To date, the measurement of engineered muscle tissues is rather invasive and not continuous. In this context, we proposed an innovative sensor for the continuous monitoring of engineered-muscle-tissue contractility through an embedded technique. The sensor is based on the calibrated deflection of one of the engineered tissue's supporting pins, whose movements are measured using a noninvasive optical method. The sensor was calibrated to return force values through the use of a step linear motor and a micro-force transducer. Experimental results showed that the embedded sensor did not alter the correct maturation of the engineered muscle tissue. Finally, as proof of concept, we demonstrated the ability of the sensor to capture alterations in the force contractility of the engineered muscle tissues subjected to serum deprivation.

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