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TítuloOpen fluidics: a cell culture flow system developed over wettability contrast-based chips
Autor(es)Oliveira, Nuno M.
Reis, R. L.
Mano, J. F.
Palavras-chaveCell behaviour
Cell culture flow system
Microfluidic systems
Superhydrophobic surface
biomedical applications
mechanical stimulus
shear stress
superhydrophobic
DataOut-2017
EditoraWiley
RevistaAdvanced Healthcare Materials
CitaçãoOliveira N. M., Reis R. L., Mano J. F. Open Fluidics: A Cell Culture Flow System Developed Over Wettability Contrast-Based Chips, Advanced Healthcare Materials, Vol. 6, Issue 24, pp. 1-10, doi:10.1002/adhm.201700638, 2017
Resumo(s)Biological tissues are recurrently exposed to several dynamic mechanical forces that influence cell behavior. On this work, the focus is on the shear stress forces induced by fluid flow. The study of flow-induced effects on cells leads to important advances in cardiovascular, cancer, stem cell, and bone biology understanding. These studies are performed using cell culture flow (CCF) systems, mainly parallel plate flow chambers (PPFC), and microfluidic systems. Here, it is proposed an original CCF system based on the open fluidics concept. The system is developed using a planar superhydrophobic platform with hydrophilic paths. The paths work as channels to drive cell culture medium flows without using walls for liquid confinement. The liquid streams are controlled just based on the wettability contrast. To validate the concept, the effect of the shear stress stimulus in the osteogenic differentiation of C2C12 myoblast cells is studied. Combining bone morphogenic protein (specifically BMP-2) stimulation with this mechanical stimulus, a synergistic effect is found on osteoblast differentiation. This effect is confirmed by the enhancement of alkaline phosphatase activity, a well-known early marker of osteogenic differentiation. The suggested CCF system combines characteristics and advantages of both the PPFC and microfluidic systems.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/51420
DOI10.1002/adhm.201700638
ISSN2192-2640
e-ISSN2192-2659
Versão da editorahttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adhm.201700638/abstract
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