Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Hepatocyte function on 3-D microfabricated polymer scaffolds realised with the pressure-activated
microsyringe was tested under static and dynamic conditions. The dynamic cell culture was obtained
using the multicompartment modular bioreactor system. Hepatocyte cell density, glucose
consumption, and albumin secretion rate were measured daily over a week. Cells seeded on scaffolds
showed an increase in cell density compared with monolayer controls. Moreover, in dynamic
culture, cell metabolic function increased three times in comparison with static monolayer cultures.
These results suggest that cell density and cell-cell interactions are mediated by the architecture
of the substrate, while the endogenous biochemical functions are regulated by a sustainable
supply of nutrients and interstitial-like flow. Thus, a combination of 3-D scaffolds and dynamic
flow conditions are both important for the development of a hepatic tissue model for applications
in drug testing and regenerative medicine.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bioreactor; Liver model; Microfabrication; Scaffold
Elenco autori:
Domenici, Claudio
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