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Long-Term Electrical and Mechanical Function Monitoring of a Human-on-a-Chip System.

Carlota Oleaga1, Andrea Lavado1, Anne Riu2, Sandra Rothemund1, Carlos A Carmona-Moran1, Keisha Persaud1, Andrew Yurko1, Jennifer Lear1, Narasimhan Sriram Narasimhan3, Christopher J Long1,3, Frank Sommerhage1, L Richard Bridges3, Yunqing Cai1, Candace Martin1, Mark T Schnepper1, Arindom Goswami1, Reine Note2, Jessica Langer4, Silvia Teissier2, José Cotovio2, James J Hickman1,3.   

Abstract

The goal of human-on-a-chip systems is to capture multi-organ complexity and predict the human response to compounds within physiologically relevant platforms. The generation and characterization of such systems is currently a focal point of research given the long-standing inadequacies of conventional techniques for predicting human outcome. Functional systems can measure and quantify key cellular mechanisms that correlate with the physiological status of a tissue, and can be used to evaluate therapeutic challenges utilizing many of the same endpoints used in animal experiments or clinical trials. Culturing multiple organ compartments in a platform creates a more physiologic environment (organ-organ communication). Here is reported a human 4-organ system composed of heart, liver, skeletal muscle and nervous system modules that maintains cellular viability and function over 28 days in serum-free conditions using a pumpless system. The integration of non-invasive electrical evaluation of neurons and cardiac cells and mechanical determination of cardiac and skeletal muscle contraction allows the monitoring of cellular function especially for chronic toxicity studies in vitro. The 28 day period is the minimum timeframe for animal studies to evaluate repeat dose toxicity. This technology could be a relevant alternative to animal testing by monitoring multi-organ function upon long term chemical exposure.

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Keywords:  28-day; electrical function; mechanical function; multi-organ system; serum-free

Year:  2018        PMID: 35586798      PMCID: PMC9113405          DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201805792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Funct Mater        ISSN: 1616-301X            Impact factor:   19.924


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