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Human heart organoids model atrial fibrillationCEFR B1

17 Dec 2025

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
158 words

Researchers at Michigan State University developed the first working human heart‑like organoids that can model atrial fibrillation. Work began in 2020 under Aitor Aguirre. The three‑dimensional organoids are roughly the size of a lentil, beat rhythmically and include chamber‑like structures plus vascular networks with arteries, veins and capillaries.

The organoids are made from donated human stem cells. Colin O’Hern, a physician‑scientist student, added immune cells such as macrophages, which help developing human hearts form correctly. The team induced inflammation in the organoids and triggered an irregular heartbeat that mimics A‑fib. They then applied an anti‑inflammatory drug and saw the rhythm partially normalize.

The findings were published in Cell Stem Cell. The results suggest that long‑lived innate immune cells in organs guide heart development and rhythm, and they may help explain some congenital heart disorders. The group is collaborating with pharmaceutical and biotech partners to screen compounds for arrhythmia and heart safety.

Difficult words

  • organoidsmall three-dimensional structures made from cells
    organoids
  • atrial fibrillationan irregular, rapid heartbeat condition
    A‑fib
  • stem cella cell that can develop into different cell types
    stem cells
  • macrophagea white blood cell that eats germs and debris
    macrophages
  • inflammationthe body's reaction to injury or infection
  • congenitalpresent from birth, often a medical condition
  • vascularrelated to the body's blood vessels and circulation
  • arrhythmiaan abnormal heart rhythm that is irregular

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