Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The development of an extracorporeal hybrid liver-support system using hepatocytes and an artificial
device has been long awaited for the treatment of patients with hepatic failure. During the past decade
important progress has been made in biotechnology and bioengineering, and a hybrid liver-support
device using metabolically active hepatocytes may well become a reality in the near future. This paper
outlines recent developments in bioreactor systems used as bioartificial liver-support devices, and focus on
critical issues for bioreactor design, main transport features and culture techniques for hepatocytes. We
describe our bioreactor, which uses porcine hepatocytes, and the scaling-up of the device. The biochemical
performance of such a device is comparable to that of those developed by other researchers, and we feel
encouraged to perform in vivo experiments on animal models in order to evaluate the potential of the device as
a bioartificial liver.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hybrid liver support device; flat membrane bioreactor; hepatocytes; viability; drug biotransformation functions
Elenco autori:
DE BARTOLO, Loredana
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