Synthetic polymer scaffold seeded with autologous cells have a clinical translational potential. A rational design oriented to clinical applications must ensure an efficient mass transfer of nutrients as a function of specific metabolic rates, especially for precariously vascularized tissues grown in vitro or integrated in vivo. In this work, luminescence lifetime-based sensors were used to provide accurate, extensive and non-invasive measurements of the oxygen uptake rate for human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), tracheal epithelial cells (hTEpiCs) and human chondrocytes (hCCs) within a range of 2-40% O2 partial pressure. Estimated Michaelis-Menten parameters were: V(max) = 0.099 pmol/cell⋅h and K(M) = 2.12 × 10(-7) mol/cm(3) for hMSCs, V(max) = 1.23 pmol/cell⋅h and K(M) = 2.14 × 10(-7) mol/cm(3) for hTEpiCs, V(max) = 0.515 pmol/cell⋅h and K(M) = 1.65 × 10(-7) mol/cm(3) for hCCs. Kinetics data served as an input to a preliminary computational simulation of cell culture on a poly-ethylene terephthalate (PET) tracheal scaffold obtaining an efficient mass transfer at cell density of 10(6) cell/cm(3). Oxygen concentration affected the glucose uptake and lactate production rates of cells that adapted their metabolism according to energy demand in hypoxic and normoxic conditions.
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J Colloid Interface Sci
January 1997
Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131
In situ coating of aerosol particles by gas-phase and surface reaction in a flow reactor is modeled accounting for scavenging (capture of small particles by large particles) and simultaneous surface reaction along with the finite sintering rate of the scavenged particles. A log-normal size distribution is assumed for the host and coating particles to describe coagulation and a monodisperse size distribution is used for the coating particles to describe sintering. As an example, coating of titania particles with silica in a continuous flow hot-wall reactor was modeled.
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