Au@Pt Nanoparticles Enhance Maturation and Contraction of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells-Derived and Neonatal Mouse Cardiomyocytes.

Au@Pt纳米粒子增强小鼠胚胎干细胞衍生和新生小鼠心肌细胞的成熟和收缩

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作者:Dong Shuai, Guo Kangli, Zhao Nana, Xu Yan
BACKGROUND: Cardiomyocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) hold great promise in heart damage repair in vivo and drug screening in vitro. However, PSC-derived cardiomyocytes exhibit immature structural and functional properties, which hinder their widespread application. To address this challenge, we designed bimetallic gold-platinum nanoparticles (Au@Pt NPs) endowed with intrinsic oxidase-like, peroxidase-like, and catalase-like activities and high electrical conductivity for promoting cardiomyocyte maturation. METHODS: Mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC)-derived and neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes were used to evaluate the effects of Au@Pt NPs on cardiomyocyte maturation. The expression and alignment of cardiomyocyte myofibril proteins were analyzed by qRT-PCR, western blot, and immunofluorescence staining. Cellular functionality was analyzed by the multi-electrode array. RESULTS: By adding Au@Pt NPs at different stages of cardiac differentiation of mouse ESCs, we found that treatment with Au@Pt NPs at the late stage could promote the maturation of differentiated cardiomyocytes, evidenced by increased expression of mature myofibril protein isoforms, more aligned myofibrils, and enhanced sarcomere length. Additionally, Au@Pt NPs can enhance the expression of mature sarcomere components, increase sarcomere length, and significantly boost beating amplitude and conduction velocity in neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes. Furthermore, Au@Pt NPs promoted cell cycle arrest, increased intracellular reactive oxygen species levels, and promoted contractility by inducing the ERK1/2 signaling pathway. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that the bimetallic Au@Pt NPs with intrinsic oxidase-like, peroxidase-like, and catalase-like activities and high electrical conductivity could promote the maturation of ESCs-derived and neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes, providing a promising approach for cardiomyocyte maturation and cell therapy for cardiovascular disease.

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