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Hollow Fiber Bioreactors for In Vivo-like Mammalian Tissue Culture
Published on: May 26, 2016
Human hepatocyte morphology and functions in a multibore fiber bioreactor
Loredana De Bartolo1, Sabrina Morelli, Maria Rende
1Institute on Membrane Technology, National Research Council of Italy, ITM-CNR, c/o University of Calabria, Via P. Bucci, cubo 17/C, Rende (CS), Italy. l.debartolo@itm.cnr.it
Abstract:
The viability and liver specific functions of human hepatocytes in a multibore fiber bioreactor are reported. Human hepatocytes were cultured in the intraluminal compartment of the bioreactor. Human hepatocytes on the membranes maintained their round shape and showed focal adhesions as sites of interaction with the membrane surface. Cells in the bioreactor expressed liver specific functions, including synthetic and detoxification activity up to 14 d of culture. The results demonstrate that human hepatocytes cultured in the multibore fiber bioreactor are able to sustain the same in vivo liver functions in vitro.

