Rat embryonic liver cell expansion and differentiation on NH3plasma grafted PEEK-WC-PU membranes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Biomaterials can potentially influence stem and progenitor cell proliferation and differentiation in both
a positive and a negative way. Herein, we report on the expansion and differentiation of rat embryonic
(E17) liver (RLC-18) cells on new bioactive membrane made of PEEK-WC-PU, whose surface was grafted
with nitrogen functionalities by means of NH3 glow discharges. The performance of the developed
membrane was evaluated by analyzing the expression of the liver specific functions of cells cultured in
a 6-well gas-permeable bioreactor. It was found that native and NH3 plasma-grafted PEEK-WC-PU
membranes enabled expansion of liver cells in the bioreactor. Liver embryonic cells on the membranes
exhibited higher functional activities compared to those cultured on conventional culture dishes as
demonstrated by higher albumin and urea production. They showed gene expression of alpha-fetoprotein
and albumin in a time-dependent manner of the hepatic differentiation process. LDH assay and SEM
analyses revealed that a high number of viable liver stem cells attached to the membranes. Unexpectedly,
liver progenitors cultured on membranes had higher telomerase activity than ones in the plates, preventing
cell senescence. Thus, membranes are able to sustain in vitro the same in vivo liver functions and
to allow the expansion of progenitor cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PEEK-WC-PU membranes; Plasma processing; Membrane Bioreactor; Rat embryonic lver cells; Proliferation
Elenco autori:
Piscioneri, Antonella; DE BARTOLO, Loredana
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