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Experimental Models of Cardiovascular Diseases

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    Chapter 1 Experimental Models of Cardiovascular Diseases: Overview
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    Chapter 2 An Introduction to Computational Modeling of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Arrhythmogenicity
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    Chapter 3 Isolation of Atrial and Ventricular Cardiomyocytes for In Vitro Studies
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    Chapter 4 Cardiomyocyte Differentiation from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
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    Chapter 5 Cardiomyocyte Differentiation from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
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    Chapter 6 Induction of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Cardiomyocytes Using Embryoid Bodies
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    Chapter 7 Measuring Cardiomyocyte Contractility and Calcium Handling In Vitro
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    Chapter 8 Langendorff Perfusion Method as an Ex Vivo Model to Evaluate Heart Function in Rats
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    Chapter 9 Methods for the Preparation of an Excised, Cross-Circulated Rat Heart
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    Chapter 10 Optical Action Potential Mapping in Acute Models of Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury: Probing the Arrhythmogenic Role of the Mitochondrial Translocator Protein
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    Chapter 11 Cardiac Tissue Engineering Models of Inherited and Acquired Cardiomyopathies
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    Chapter 12 Badimon Perfusion Chamber: An Ex Vivo Model of Thrombosis
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    Chapter 13 Ischemic Model of Heart Failure in Rats and Mice
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    Chapter 14 Conventional Method of Transverse Aortic Constriction in Mice
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    Chapter 15 Characterization of the Differential Progression of Left Ventricular Remodeling in a Rat Model of Pressure Overload Induced Heart Failure. Does Clip Size Matter?
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    Chapter 16 Isoproterenol-Induced Heart Failure Mouse Model Using Osmotic Pump Implantation
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    Chapter 17 Rat Model of Cardiotoxic Drug-Induced Cardiomyopathy
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    Chapter 18 Pulmonary Artery Hypertension Model in Rats by Monocrotaline Administration
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    Chapter 19 The Sugen 5416/Hypoxia Mouse Model of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
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    Chapter 20 Mouse Model of Wire Injury-Induced Vascular Remodeling
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    Chapter 21 The Mouse Aortocaval Fistula Model with Intraluminal Drug Delivery
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    Chapter 22 A Pig Model of Myocardial Infarction: Catheter-Based Approaches
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    Chapter 23 Ovine Model of Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation
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    Chapter 24 Canine Model of Pacing-Induced Heart Failure
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    Chapter 25 Swine Model of Mitral Regurgitation Induced Heart Failure
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    Chapter 26 Pig Model of Increased Cardiac Afterload Induced by Ascending Aortic Banding
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    Chapter 27 Large Porcine Model of Profound Acute Ischemic Cardiogenic Shock
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    Chapter 28 Chronic Pulmonary Artery Embolization Models in Large Animals
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    Chapter 29 Modeling Pulmonary Hypertension: A Pig Model of Postcapillary Pulmonary Hypertension
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    Chapter 30 Development and Multiparametric Evaluation of Experimental Atherosclerosis in Rabbits
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Chapter title
Cardiac Tissue Engineering Models of Inherited and Acquired Cardiomyopathies
Chapter number 11
Book title
Experimental Models of Cardiovascular Diseases
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-8597-5_11
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-8596-8, 978-1-4939-8597-5
Authors

Irene C. Turnbull, Joshua Mayourian, Jack F. Murphy, Francesca Stillitano, Delaine K. Ceholski, Kevin D. Costa, Turnbull, Irene C., Mayourian, Joshua, Murphy, Jack F., Stillitano, Francesca, Ceholski, Delaine K., Costa, Kevin D.

Abstract

The lack of biomimetic in vitro models of the human heart has posed a critical barrier to progress in the field of modeling cardiac disease. Human engineered cardiac tissues (hECTs)-autonomous, beating structures that recapitulate key aspects of native cardiac muscle physiology-offer an attractive alternative to traditional in vitro models. Here we describe the use of hECTs to advance our understanding and modeling of cardiac diseases in order to test therapeutic interventions, with a focus on contractile dysfunction in the setting of inherited and acquired forms of cardiomyopathies. Four major procedures are discussed in this chapter: (1) preparation of hECTs from human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) on single-tissue and multitissue bioreactors; (2) data acquisition of hECT contractile function on both of these platforms; (3) hECT modeling of hereditary phospholamban-R14 deletion-dilated cardiomyopathy; and (4) cryo-injury and doxorubicin-induced hECT models of acquired cardiomyopathy.

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Student > Postgraduate 2 8%
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Unknown 8 31%
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Engineering 5 19%
Chemical Engineering 2 8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 8%
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