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Hepatocyte function in a radial-flow bioreactor using a perfluorocarbon oxygen carrier
Authors:Nieuwoudt Martin J  Moolman Sean F  Van Wyk Kobus J  Kreft Elke  Olivier Brenda  Laurens J B  Stegman Frik G  Vosloo Joanne  Bond Robert  van der Merwe Schalk W
Affiliation:Department of Bioengineering, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa. martin@postino.up.ac.za
Abstract:The aims of this study were, first, to indicate the metabolic activity of hepatocytes in a radial-flow polyurethane foam matrix bioreactor relative to monocultures, and second, to evaluate the effect on the hepatocytes of including a synthetic perfluorocarbon (PFC) oxygen carrier to the recirculating medium. The efficient O2-carrying ability of PFCs may be beneficial to bioreactors employed in stressed cellular environments. Thus, they may also be useful in the treatment of an acute liver failure patient with a bioartificial liver support system (BALSS). Data on the function of three-dimensional (3-D) hepatocyte cultures exposed to emulsified PFCs are lacking. RESULTS: the metabolic functions of the 3-D hepatocyte cultures were improved relative to monocultures. Three-dimensional cultures with and without PFC behaved similarly, and no adverse effects could be detected when PFC was included in the recirculating medium. The addition of PFC significantly improved lidocaine clearance possibly due to the presence of higher O2 tension in the medium. Imaging indicated that large aggregates formed and that seeding had followed flow through the matrix. Simulations indicated first, that the cell numbers used in this study had been insufficient to challenge the bioreactor O2 supply explaining the similarity in performance of the 3-D cultures, and second, that the benefit of adding PFC would be more pronounced at the cell densities likely to be used in a BALSS bioreactor.
Keywords:Bioartificial liver    In vitro hepatocyte metabolism    Perfluorocarbon oxygen carrier
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