Literature DB >> 16475860

Microthermoforming as a novel technique for manufacturing scaffolds in tissue engineering (CellChips).

S Giselbrecht1, T Gietzelt, E Gottwald, A E Guber, C Trautmann, R Truckenmüller, K F Weibezahn.   

Abstract

The CellChip is a microstructured polymer scaffold, which favours a three-dimensional cultivation of cells within an array of cubic microcontainers. The manufacturing process used so far is microinjection moulding combined with laser-based perforation. In a first attempt to simplify the process, costly perforation was avoided by using commercially available, inexpensive microfiltration membranes for the bottom of the microcavities. Microthermoforming is a promising novel technique which allows the CellChip to be produced from thin film. Working pressures of approximately 4000 kPa were required for the adequate moulding of 50 microm thick films from three different polymers (polystyrene, polycarbonate, cyclo-olefin polymer). Integrating drafts and chamfers in micromoulds is not going to eliminate an uneven thickness profile, but reduces demoulding forces. Microthermoformed CellChips of polycarbonate were perforated by an ion track technique to guarantee a sufficient supply of medium and gases to the cells. The prestructured CellChips were irradiated with 1460 MeV xenon ions at a fluence of a few 10(6) ions/cm2. The tracks were etched in an aqueous solution of 5 N NaOH at 30 degrees C, which resulted in cylindrical pores approximately 2 microm in diameter. Microinjection-moulded, membrane-bonded and thermoformed CellChips were subjected to comparative examination for viability in a cell culture experiment with parenchymal liver cells (HepG2). The cells stayed viable over a period of more than 20 days. No significant differences in viability between injection-moulded, membrane-bonded, and thermoformed CellChips were observed.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 16475860     DOI: 10.1049/ip-nbt:20040824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEE Proc Nanobiotechnol        ISSN: 1478-1581


  3 in total

1.  Microfabrication of chip-sized scaffolds for three-dimensional cell cultivation.

Authors:  Stefan Giselbrecht; Eric Gottwald; Roman Truckenmueller; Christina Trautmann; Alexander Welle; Andreas Guber; Volker Saile; Thomas Gietzelt; Karl-Friedrich Weibezahn
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2008-05-12       Impact factor: 1.355

2.  The famous versus the inconvenient - or the dawn and the rise of 3D-culture systems.

Authors:  Brigitte Altmann; Alexander Welle; Stefan Giselbrecht; Roman Truckenmüller; Eric Gottwald
Journal:  World J Stem Cells       Date:  2009-12-31       Impact factor: 5.326

Review 3.  Flat and microstructured polymeric membranes in organs-on-chips.

Authors:  Thijs Pasman; Dirk Grijpma; Dimitrios Stamatialis; Andreas Poot
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2018-07       Impact factor: 4.118

  3 in total

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