Literature DB >> 20020185

Monitoring cellular behaviour using Raman spectroscopy for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications.

A R Boyd1, G A Burke, B J Meenan.   

Abstract

Raman spectroscopy has been used to determine the chemical composition of materials for over 70 years. Recent spectacular advances in laser and CCD camera technology creating instruments with higher sensitivity and lower cost have initiated a strong resurgence in the technique, ranging from fundamental research to process control methodology. One such area of increased potential is in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM), where autologous cell culture, stem cell biology and growth of human cells on biomaterial scaffolds are of high importance. Traditional techniques for the in vitro analysis of biochemical cell processes involves cell techniques such as fixation, lysis or the use of radioactive or chemical labels which are time consuming and can involve the perpetuation of artefacts. Several studies have already shown the potential of Raman spectroscopy to provide useful information on key biochemical markers within cells, however, many of these studies have utilised micro- or confocal Raman to do this, which are not suited to the rapid and non-invasive monitoring of cells. For this study a versatile fit-for-purpose Raman spectrometer was used, employing a macro-sampling optical platform (laser spot size 100 mum at focus on the sample) to discriminate between different TERM relevant cell types and viable and non-viable cells. The results clearly show that the technique is capable of obtaining Raman spectra from live cells in a non-destructive, rapid and non-invasive manner, however, in these experiments it was not possible to discriminate between different cell lines. Despite this, notable differences were observed in the spectra obtained from viable and non-viable cells, showing significant changes in the spectral profiles of protein, DNA/RNA and lipid cell constituents after cell death. It is evident that the method employed here shows significant potential for further utilisation in TERM, providing data directly from live cells that fits within a quality assurance framework and provides the opportunity to analyse cells in a non-destructive manner.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 20020185     DOI: 10.1007/s10856-009-3965-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


  15 in total

1.  Spectroscopic study of human lung epithelial cells (A549) in culture: living cells versus dead cells.

Authors:  I Notingher; S Verrier; S Haque; J M Polak; L L Hench
Journal:  Biopolymers       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 2.505

2.  In situ monitoring of cell death using Raman microspectroscopy.

Authors:  S Verrier; I Notingher; J M Polak; L L Hench
Journal:  Biopolymers       Date:  2004 May-Jun 5       Impact factor: 2.505

3.  Studying single living cells and chromosomes by confocal Raman microspectroscopy.

Authors:  G J Puppels; F F de Mul; C Otto; J Greve; M Robert-Nicoud; D J Arndt-Jovin; T M Jovin
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1990-09-20       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 4.  Progress in Raman spectroscopy in the fields of tissue engineering, diagnostics and toxicological testing.

Authors:  Chris A Owen; Ioan Notingher; Robert Hill; Molly Stevens; Larry L Hench
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2006-11-22       Impact factor: 3.896

5.  Raman and infrared microspectral imaging of mitotic cells.

Authors:  Christian Matthäus; Susie Boydston-White; Milos Miljković; Melissa Romeo; Max Diem
Journal:  Appl Spectrosc       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 2.388

Review 6.  Raman microspectroscopy for non-invasive biochemical analysis of single cells.

Authors:  R J Swain; M M Stevens
Journal:  Biochem Soc Trans       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 5.407

Review 7.  Raman microspectroscopy: a noninvasive tool for studies of individual living cells in vitro.

Authors:  Ioan Notingher; Larry L Hench
Journal:  Expert Rev Med Devices       Date:  2006-03       Impact factor: 3.166

Review 8.  Meeting the needs of monitoring in tissue engineering.

Authors:  Melissa L Mather; Stephen P Morgan; John A Crowe
Journal:  Regen Med       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 3.806

9.  A brief definition of regenerative medicine.

Authors:  Chris Mason; Peter Dunnill
Journal:  Regen Med       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 3.806

10.  A technique for laser Raman spectroscopic studies of isolated cell populations.

Authors:  P Jeannesson; M Manfait; J C Jardillier
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1983-03       Impact factor: 3.365

View more
  8 in total

1.  Label-free assessment of replicative senescence in mesenchymal stem cells by Raman microspectroscopy.

Authors:  Hua Bai; Haiyu Li; Zhibo Han; Cheng Zhang; Junfa Zhao; Changyun Miao; Shulin Yan; Aibin Mao; Hui Zhao; Zhongchao Han
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2015-10-21       Impact factor: 3.732

2.  Raman spectroscopy of primary bovine aortic endothelial cells: a comparison of single cell and cell cluster analysis.

Authors:  L L McManus; A R Boyd; G A Burke; B J Meenan
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2011-06-14       Impact factor: 3.896

3.  Noninvasive multimodal evaluation of bioengineered cartilage constructs combining time-resolved fluorescence and ultrasound imaging.

Authors:  Brett Z Fite; Martin Decaris; Yinghua Sun; Yang Sun; Adrian Lam; Clark K L Ho; J Kent Leach; Laura Marcu
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods       Date:  2011-02-08       Impact factor: 3.056

Review 4.  Secondary ion mass spectrometry and Raman spectroscopy for tissue engineering applications.

Authors:  Yelena Ilin; Mary L Kraft
Journal:  Curr Opin Biotechnol       Date:  2014-11-11       Impact factor: 9.740

Review 5.  Raman spectroscopy in biomedicine - non-invasive in vitro analysis of cells and extracellular matrix components in tissues.

Authors:  Eva Brauchle; Katja Schenke-Layland
Journal:  Biotechnol J       Date:  2012-11-19       Impact factor: 4.677

Review 6.  Raman spectroscopy and regenerative medicine: a review.

Authors:  Katherine J I Ember; Marieke A Hoeve; Sarah L McAughtrie; Mads S Bergholt; Benjamin J Dwyer; Molly M Stevens; Karen Faulds; Stuart J Forbes; Colin J Campbell
Journal:  NPJ Regen Med       Date:  2017-05-15

7.  Raman micro-spectroscopy for accurate identification of primary human bronchial epithelial cells.

Authors:  Jakub M Surmacki; Benjamin J Woodhams; Alexandria Haslehurst; Bruce A J Ponder; Sarah E Bohndiek
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-08-22       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Direct monitoring of single-cell response to biomaterials by Raman spectroscopy.

Authors:  Mary Josephine McIvor; Preetam K Sharma; Catherine E Birt; Hayley McDowell; Shannon Wilson; Stephen McKillop; Jonathan G Acheson; Adrian R Boyd; Brian J Meenan
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2021-12-04       Impact factor: 3.896

  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.