Galactosylated poly(vinylidene difluoride) hollow fiber bioreactor for hepatocyte culture.

Tissue Eng

Tissue and Therapeutic Engineering Laboratory, Division of Biomedical Sciences, Johns Hopkins in Singapore, Singapore.

Published: April 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers created a new bioreactor using a galactosylated PVDF hollow fiber to improve the long-term function of hepatocytes, which are liver cells.
  • The bioreactor helps prevent unwanted protein attachment and enhances cell binding to a specific ligand, allowing for better cell function and nutrient exchange.
  • Tests showed that hepatocytes in this setup performed better in secreting albumin and maintaining liver enzyme activities compared to cells in traditional setups, indicating its potential use in liver assist devices.

Article Abstract

To overcome the limitations of long-term expression of highly differentiated hepatocyte functions, we have developed a novel bioreactor in which hepatocytes are seeded in a ligand-immobilized hollow fiber cartridge. Galactosylated Pluronic polymer is immobilized on poly(vinylidene difluoride) (PVDF) hollow fiber surface through an adsorption scheme yielding a substrate with hepatocyte-specific ligand and a hydrophilic surface layer, which can resist nonspecific protein adsorption and facilitate cell binding to the galactose ligand. Interestingly, the galactosylated PVDF hollow fiber shows enhanced serum albumin diffusion across the membrane. Freshly isolated rat hepatocytes were seeded and cultured in the extralumenal space of the hollow fiber cartridge for 18 days in a continuously circulated system. Albumin secretion function of the seeded hepatocytes was monitored by analyzing circulating medium by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Urea synthesis and P-450 function (7-ethoxycoumarin dealkylase activity) were measured periodically by doping the circulating medium with NH4Cl and 7-ethoxycoumarin, respectively. Hepatocytes cultured on galactosylated PVDF hollow fibers maintained better albumin secretion and P-450 functions than on unmodified and serum-coated PVDF hollow fibers when cultured in serum-containing medium. Morphological examination by scanning electron microscopy showed that hepatocytes cultured on galactosylated PVDF hollow fibers developed significant aggregation, in contrast to those cultured on unmodified PVDF fibers or on serum-coated PVDF fibers. Transmission electron microscopy images revealed that tight junctions and canaliculus-like structures formed in these aggregates. These results suggest the potential application of this galactosylated PVDF hollow fiber cartridge for the design of a bioartificial liver assist device.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ten.2005.11.1667DOI Listing

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