Cardiospheres (CSs) are widely used to boost the pro-reparative potential of adult cardiac cells, mediated through their unique secretome profile. The original CS generation method relies on self-assembly of cardiac explant-derived cells (EDCs) on poly-D-lysine (PDL)-coated plates, but yields inconsistently sized spheroids, restricting broader applications. To address this, we employed ultra-low attachment (ULA) U-well plates to promote uniform spheroid assembly. We systematically compared CSs generated from mouse EDCs using the standard method, based on PDL-coated plates, and the alternative approach, based on ULA U-well plates. Both methods produced viable CSs mimicking the cardiac microenvironment, including mesenchymal cells/fibroblasts, smooth muscle, endothelial, and progenitor cells. PDL-formed CSs were characterized by size heterogeneity, increased stiffness, and reduced endothelial cell content. Despite that, they demonstrated elevated secretion of angiogenesis-related factors and robust proangiogenic potential in vivo. In contrast, generation of mCSs on ULA U-well plates resulted in the formation of soft spheroids with uniform size, enhanced vascularization (CD31+ cells), and increased MCP-1 secretion. In summary, the alternative U-well-based approach enables the generation of uniform spheroids with high spontaneous vascularization, while traditionally formed CSs using PDL-coated plates maintain their superior proangiogenic potential.
The 3D World of Spheroids: Searching for an Optimal Method of Fabricating Pro-Reparative Cardiospheres.
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作者:Goltseva Yulia, Tsokolaeva Zoya, Iarushkina Irina, Beloglazova Irina, Boldyreva Maria, Ratner Elizaveta, Parfyonova Yelena, Dergilev Konstantin
| 期刊: | International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 影响因子: | 4.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Dec 13; 26(24):12025 |
| doi: | 10.3390/ijms262412025 | ||
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