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    Active tissue adhesive activates mechanosensors and prevents muscle atrophy
    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022-11-10) Nam, Sungmin; Seo, Bo Ri; Najibi, Alexander; McNamara, Stephanie; Mooney, David
    While mechanical stimulation is known to regulate a wide range of biological processes at the cellular and tissue level, its medical use for tissue regeneration and rehabilitation has been limited by the availability of suitable devices. Here we present a mechanically active gel-elastomer-nitinol tissue adhesive (MAGENTA) that generates and delivers muscle contraction mimicking stimulation to a target tissue with programmed strength and frequency. MAGENTA consists of shape memory alloy spring that enables actuation up to 40% strain, and an adhesive that efficiently transmits the actuation to the underlying tissue. MAGENTA activates mechanosensing pathways involving yes-associated protein (YAP) and myocardin related transcription factor A (MRTFA) and increases the muscle rate of protein synthesis. Disuse muscles treated with MAGENTA exhibit greater size and weight, and generate higher forces compared to untreated muscles, demonstrating prevention of atrophy. MAGENTA has thus promising applications in the treatment of muscle atrophy and regenerative medicine.