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Published on: December 23, 2022
Development of High-Cell-Density Tissue Method for Compressed Modular Bioactuator
Takuto Nomura1, Masaru Takeuchi1, Eunhye Kim1
1Department of Micro-Nano Mechanical Science and Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya 4648603, Japan.
Abstract:
Bioactuators have been developed in many studies in the recent decade for actuators of micro-biorobots. However, bioactuators have not shown the same power as animal muscles. Centrifugal force was used in this study to increase the cell density of cultured muscle cells that make up the bioactuator. The effect of the centrifugal force on cells in the matrix gel before curing was investigated, and the optimal centrifugal force was identified to be around 450× g. The compressed modular bioactuator (C-MBA) fabricated in this study exhibited 1.71 times higher cell density than the conventional method. In addition, the contractile force per unit cross-sectional area was 1.88 times higher. The proposed method will contribute to new bioactuators with the same power as living muscles in animals.

