Crosstalk of cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts in co-cultures

Author:

Rother J.1,Richter C.23,Turco L.4,Knoch F.4,Mey I.5,Luther S.2637,Janshoff A.1,Bodenschatz E.4637,Tarantola M.4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Goettingen, Tammannstrasse 6, Goettingen 37077, Germany

2. Research Group Biomedical Physics, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPIDS), Am Fassberg 17, Goettingen 37077, Germany

3. Heart Research Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch-Strasse 40, Goettingen 37099, Germany

4. Laboratory for Fluid Dynamics, Pattern Formation and Biocomplexity, Am Fassberg 17, Goettingen 37077, Germany

5. Institute of Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, Georg-August University, Tammannstrasse 6, Goettingen 37077, Germany

6. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Oudenarder Strasse 16, Berlin 13347, Germany

7. Institute of Nonlinear Dynamics, Georg-August University, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, Goettingen 37077, Germany

Abstract

Electromechanical function of cardiac muscle depends critically on the crosstalk of myocytes with non-myocytes. Upon cardiac fibrosis, fibroblasts translocate into infarcted necrotic tissue and alter their communication capabilities. In the present in vitro study, we determined a multiple parameter space relevant for fibrotic cardiac tissue development comprising the following essential processes: (i) adhesion to substrates with varying elasticity, (ii) dynamics of contractile function, and (iii) electromechanical connectivity. By combining electric cell-substrate impedance sensing (ECIS) with conventional optical microscopy, we could measure the impact of fibroblast–cardiomyocyte ratio on the aforementioned parameters in a non-invasive fashion. Adhesion to electrodes was quantified via spreading rates derived from impedance changes, period analysis allowed us to measure contraction dynamics and modulations of the barrier resistance served as a measure of connectivity. In summary, we claim that: (i) a preferred window for substrate elasticity around 7 kPa for low fibroblast content exists, which is shifted to stiffer substrates with increasing fibroblast fractions. (ii) Beat frequency decreases nonlinearly with increasing fraction of fibroblasts, while (iii) the intercellular resistance increases with a maximal functional connectivity at 75% fibroblasts. For the first time, cardiac cell–cell junction density-dependent connectivity in co-cultures of cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts was quantified using ECIS.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology,General Neuroscience

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