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Multimodal Characterization of Cardiac Organoids Using Integrations of Pressure-Sensitive Transistor Arrays with Three-Dimensional Liquid Metal Electrodes

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Multimodal Characterization of Cardiac Organoids Using Integrations of Pressure-Sensitive Transistor Arrays with Three-Dimensional Liquid Metal Electrodes
Author(s)
Moohyun Kim; Jae Chul Hwang; Sungjin Min; Young-Geun Park; Suran Kim; Enji Kim; Hunkyu Seo; Won Gi Chung; Jakyoung Lee; Seung-Woo Cho; Jang-Ung Park
Publication Date
2022-10
Journal
NANO LETTERS, v.22, no.19, pp.7892 - 7901
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Herein, we present an unconventional method for multimodal characterization of three-dimensional cardiac organo-ids. This method can monitor and control the mechanophysio-logical parameters of organoids within a single device. In this method, local pressure distributions of human-induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived cardiac organoids are visualized spatiotemporally by an active-matrix array of pressure-sensitive transistors. This array is integrated with three-dimensional electrodes formed by the high-resolution printing of liquid metal. These liquid-metal electrodes are inserted inside an organoid to form the intra-organoid interface for simultaneous electrophysiological recording and stimulation. The low mechanical modulus and low impedance of the liquid-metal electrodes are compatible with organoids' soft biological tissue, which enables stable electric pacing at low thresholds. In contrast to conventional electrophysiological methods, this measurement of a cardiac organoid's beating pressures enabled simultaneous treatment of electrical therapeutics using a single device without any interference between the pressure signals and electrical pulses from pacing electrodes, even in wet organoid conditions.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/12680
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c02790
ISSN
1530-6984
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