| Literature DB >> 3669723 |
P Aebischer1, T K Ip, G Panol, P M Galletti.
Abstract
The combination of an ultrafiltration device with an exchanger whose semipermeable hollow fibres are covered with renal epithelial cells is proposed as a design for a bioartificial kidney. We first demonstrated that continuous ultrafiltration can be maintained for relatively long periods in the absence of anticoagulation. As a second step, we report here the feasibility of attaching and growing two lines of kidney epithelial cells (MDCK and LLC-PK1) on two different semipermeable materials, an acrylic copolymer and a polysulphone. Cells seeded on acrylic copolymer hollow fibres reach confluence within three weeks. Depending on the chemical and/or physical properties of the polymer, the cells show distinct differentiated morphology, which may influence their ability to perform specialized tasks.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3669723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life Support Syst ISSN: 0261-989X