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. 2019 Nov 27;8(12):1530. doi: 10.3390/cells8121530

Table 1.

Major structural, electrophysiological and metabolic differences between human PSC-derived CMs and maturated/adulte CMs.

PSC-Derived CM Mature/Adult CM
Smaller in size, roundish in shape Larger in size, elongated in shape
Disorganized sarcomeres Organized sarcomeres
Slow/skeletal troponin I (TnIs) Adult cardiac troponin I (TnIc)
Titin N2BA isoform Titin N2B isoform
Higher αMHC:βMHC Lower αMHC:βMHC
Poor expression of ion-transport components genes (e.g., KCNJ2, RYR2) High expression of ion-transport components genes
Less efficient Calcium handling Improved Calcium handling
Less negative resting membrane potential More negative resting membrane potential
No or few T-tubules Abundant T-tubules
Few, underdeveloped mitochondria
Glucose as major energy source
Dense, well-distributed and developed
mitochondria
Fatty acids as major energy source