| Literature DB >> 26858894 |
Sandi Sufiandi1, Hiromichi Obara2, Shin Enosawa3, Huai-Che Hsu3, Naoto Matsuno2, Hiroshi Mizunuma1.
Abstract
Improving cell viability and function are important for enhancing the clinical results of cell transplantation. The relationship between cell viability and shear stress remains unexplained, and sedimentation effects during the infusion process are important to the hepatocyte transplantation process. In the present study, the relationship between cell viability and shear stress in the presence of sedimentation effect was investigated using a microchannel simulating the cell transplantation process under several shear stress conditions. Horizontal and vertical syringe orientations were employed to investigate the sedimentation effect. The vertical syringe orientation resulted in lower viability loss than the horizontal orientation. In summary, removing a sedimentation effect is important to improving cell viability by preventing high shear stress.Keywords: Hepatocytes; Rectangular microchannel; Shear stress; Syringe orientation; Viability loss
Year: 2014 PMID: 26858894 PMCID: PMC4733837 DOI: 10.3727/215517914X685150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Med ISSN: 2155-1790