BioPace completed studies on 3 large animals and demonstrated an ability to restore natural pacing after injection of cultured Sino Atrial Node cells. In attempting to repeat these studies the team ran into difficulty managing cell survival, differentiation, engraftment, and migration. In lab studies the team has identified that a combination of bioelectric stimulation, biologics, stem cells and an implantable bioreactor chamber has potential to improve upon the naked stand-alone cultured one-time cell injections tested in the first phase. More studies are needed to confirm whether these proposed improvements do indeed improve results.
In vitro, we have demonstrated that functional coupling can occur between cardiocytes and other cell types across multi-perforated membranes patented as PerFLexMEA. These studies demonstrate that pacemaker cells held within a scaffold can communicate with cardiocytes outside the scaffold to stimulate and pace the heart.
We have also characterized (in vitro) the pharmacological response of cardiocytes. In a study published by [INSERT AUTHOR ET AL] in [INSERT JOURNAL TITLE], blood macrophages were successfully transformed into cardiocytes, which responded differentially to antiarrhythmic drugs.