Graphene Foam as a three-dimensional Platform for Myotube Growth

ACS Biomater Sci Eng. 2016 Aug 8;2(8):1234-1241. doi: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.6b00139. Epub 2016 Jun 24.

Abstract

This study demonstrates the growth and differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts into functional myotubes on 3-dimensional graphene foam bioscaffolds. Specifically, we establish both bare and laminin coated graphene foam as a biocompatible platform for muscle cells and identify that electrical coupling stimulates cell activity. Cell differentiation and functionality is determined by the expression of myotube heavy chain protein and Ca2+ fluorescence, respectively. Further, our data show that the application of a pulsed electrical stimulus to the graphene foam initiates myotube contraction and subsequent localized substrate movement of over 100 micrometers. These findings will further the development of advanced 3-dimensional graphene platforms for therapeutic applications and tissue engineering.

Keywords: C2C12; X-ray micro-CT; confocal microscopy; extracellular matrix; graphene foam; tissue engineering scaffold.