[September 2021 Newsletter] Curi News – Mantarray Detection of Drug-induced Contractile Changes

 

Mantarray Platform Allows

Detection of Drug-induced Contractile Changes

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The magnetic detection approach of the Mantarray system can measure both acute and chronic drug responses. In this experiment, Engineered Muscle Tissues (EMTs) were treated with Doxorubicin over 7 days, either with a single bolus or a drug refreshment with medium changes every 72h (green arrows). The two highest doses of continuous exposure showed a prolonged decrease in force generation throughout the time course. Interestingly the tissue with a single bolus dose of 1 μM showed a recovery of contractile force back to control levels when the drug was washed out after 3 days.


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