Microbioreactors to manipulate oxygen tension and shear stress in the microenvironment of vascular stem and progenitor cells.

Publication Type Academic Article
Authors Abaci H, Devendra R, Soman R, Drazer G, Gerecht S
Journal Biotechnol Appl Biochem
Volume 59
Issue 2
Pagination 97-105
Date Published 03/27/2012
ISSN 1470-8744
Keywords Bioreactors, Cell Culture Techniques, Oxygen, Stem Cells
Abstract The dynamics of dissolved oxygen (DO) and shear stress in the vasculature microenvironment play a major role in determining the fate of stem cells in adults and during early embryonic development. In this study, we present a microbioreactor (MBR) that provides independent control over oxygen tension and shear stress in cultures of stem and progenitor cell types. We first describe the design principles and use a model-driven approach for the optimization of the MBR geometry and operating conditions prior to its fabrication and assembly. We then demonstrate the utilization of the MBR for culturing adult human endothelial progenitors, human umbilical vein endothelial cells, and human embryonic stem cell-derived smooth muscle cells under different DO and shear stress levels.
DOI 10.1002/bab.1010
PubMed ID 23586790
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