Piezoelectric stimulation by ultrasound facilitates chondrogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells

  • Chu Y
  • Lim J
  • Hwang W
  • et al.
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A cellular stimulation device utilizing an AT-cut quartz coverslip mounted on an ultrasonic live imaging chamber is developed to investigate the effect of piezoelectric stimulation. Two types of chambers deliver ultrasound at intensities ranging from 1 to 20 mW/cm2 to mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) seeded on the quartz coverslip. The quartz coverslip imposes additionally localized electric charges as it vibrates with the stimulation. The device was applied to explore whether piezoelectric stimulation can facilitate chondrogenesis of MSCs. The results suggest piezoelectric stimulation drove clustering of MSCs and consequently facilitated chondrogenesis of MSCs without the use of differentiation media.

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Chu, Y.-C., Lim, J., Hwang, W.-H., Lin, Y.-X., & Wang, J.-L. (2020). Piezoelectric stimulation by ultrasound facilitates chondrogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(1), EL58–EL64. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001590

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