Literature DB >> 8039947

Collagen gel immobilisation provides a suitable cell matrix for long term human hepatocyte cultures in hybrid reactors.

H G Koebe1, M Wick, U Cramer, V Lange, F W Schildberg.   

Abstract

An easy to apply culture technique is presented that protects a monolayer configuration of liver cells within an extracellular matrix. The Immobilising Gel (IG)-Technique not only preserves hepatocyte morphology and supports a variety of differentiated cell functions over long term periods, but also offers higher resistance of IG-culture systems against shear forces of fluids in a hybrid reactor device, as compared to other culture techniques. Human hepatocyte cultures in IG-Technique: DNA-normalised levels for the total production of cholinesterase, albumin, urea and lactate remained high throughout the investigational period (50 days). Glutamic-Pyruvic-Transaminase (GPT) release decreased after peak values during early culture adaptation. Electron Microscopic (EM) findings after the shear forces experiment revealed undisturbed subcellular structures and a preserved intercellular morphology, including bile canaliculi and desmosomes. We conclude that the IG-technique is of considerable advantage as compared to other culture systems, especially in the field of dynamic applications, e.g. hybrid reactors for artificial organ development.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8039947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Artif Organs        ISSN: 0391-3988            Impact factor:   1.595


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