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Scientists grow tiny hearts in Queensland laboratory, progressing cardiovascular research
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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6/27/2025
Queensland scientists have helped develop tiny hearts, grown in a laboratory, offering a new way to test treatments for people with heart disease. Professor James Hudson is from QIMR Berghofer and is the lead researcher of the study.
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They're a miniature version of a human heart muscle strip and what they do is enable us
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to model how that heart contracts and how we can change that contraction and how it
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changes with disease.
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So how did you manage to make them in the lab?
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We've spent about 10 years making them.
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We make them from stem cells.
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We coax them into heart cells the same way that the body develops heart cells and in
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this paper we've discovered a new way to really accelerate their maturation.
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How big are they?
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They're around a millimetre across.
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They contract with a similar force to heart muscle tissue and they're comprised of about
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50,000 cells each.
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So why are they so useful in testing treatments and extending knowledge about heart disease?
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Well what we can do is we can model heart disease in a dish whether that's genetic or imposing
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environmental conditions and because we can make a thousand of these a week in our lab
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it enables us to really rapidly screen for new therapeutics.
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James are there different types of heart disease are there?
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There are many different types different genetic mutations in your cardiomyocyte proteins can
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cause different types of heart failure which can manifest in children or also in adults and
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then other types can be caused by more environmental conditions such as obesity diabetes and these
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sorts of comorbidities.
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And are these tiny hearts as good as testing the treatments on human full-sized hearts?
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They're not a full recapitulation but we're getting pretty close and this gives us confidence that
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when we get a really exciting hit like we did in this paper that when we run that through the testing that
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it's going to progress a lot quicker. At the moment only one out of 10 drugs actually succeeds in the clinic and we hope to improve that.
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How long did it take to develop these tiny hearts?
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Well the original platform took us about 10 years and then it was another five years of work to really
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get these advanced maturation conditions so they're a closer representation of the human heart.
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How much progress then is being made in understanding and treating heart disease and how much will
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having these these tiny hearts accelerate that progress?
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Yeah unlike cancer cardiovascular disease especially once you have heart failure doesn't really have
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that many treatment options and so our goal is to discover the processes that are altered in that heart
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muscle so that we can actually start to come up with new therapeutics for patients and that's a key goal of our research
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research program. Technologies like this now make that possible to do it on a much larger scale than previously done before.
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