Literature DB >> 20799180

A new electro-mechanical bioreactor for soft tissue engineering.

S Mantero1, N Sadr, S A Riboldi, S Lorenzoni, F M Montevecchi.   

Abstract

By enabling the maintenance of controlled chemical and physical environmental conditions, bioreactors proved that electro-mechanical stimulation improves tissue development in vitro, especially in the case of tissues which are subjected to stimuli during embryogenesis and growth (i.e. skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue). However, most of the bioreactors developed in the last 20 yrs, designed to suit specific applications, lack versatility. With the aim to provide researchers with a yielding, versatile tool, we designed and realized in this study an electro-mechanical stimulator capable of dynamically culturing four biological constructs, delivering assignable stretching and electrical stimulation patterns. The device has been conceived to be easy to handle and customizable for different applications, while ensuring sterility along with stimuli delivery. The gripping equipment, modular and adaptable to scaffolds of different consistencies, is provided with dedicated tools for supporting sample insertion into the culture chamber performed under a laminar flow hood. As to performance, a wide range of electro-mechanical stimulation patterns and their relative occurrence can be accomplished, permitting the adjustment of the dynamic culture parameters both to the specific cell species and to the developmental phase of the cultured cells.

Year:  2007        PMID: 20799180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Biomater Biomech        ISSN: 1722-6899


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2.  3D bioprinting of multi-layered segments of a vessel-like structure with ECM and novel derived bioink.

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3.  Impact of expansion and redifferentiation under hypothermia on chondrogenic capacity of cultured human septal chondrocytes.

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