DocumentCode
2633966
Title
Generation of Patterned Cell Co-Cultures inside Tubular Structure Using Electrochemical Biolithography and Electrostatic Assembly
Author
Kaji, Hirokazu ; Sekine, Soichiro ; Abe, Takashi ; Nishizawa, Matsuhiko
Author_Institution
Tohoku Univ., Sendai
fYear
2007
fDate
11-14 Nov. 2007
Firstpage
187
Lastpage
192
Abstract
We report a method for producing patterned cell co-cultures inside silicone tubing. A platinum needle microelectrode was inserted through the wall of the tubing and an oxidizing agent electrochemically generated at the inserted electrode. This agent caused local detachment of the anti-biofouling heparin layer from the inner surface of the tubing. The cell-adhesive protein fibronectin selectively adsorbed onto the newly exposed surface, making it possible to initiate a localized cell culture. The electrode could be readily set in place without breaking the tubular structure and, importantly, almost no culture solution leaked from the electrode insertion site after the electrode was removed. Ionic adsorption of poly-L-lysine at the tubular region retaining a heparin coating was used to switch the heparin surface from cell-repellent to cell-adhesive, thereby facilitating the adhesion of a second cell type. The combination of the electrode-based technique with electrostatic deposition enabled the formation of patterned co-cultures within the semi-closed tubular structure. The controlled co-cultures inside the elastic tubing should be of value for cell-cell interaction studies following application of chemical or mechanical stimuli and for tissue engineering-based bioreactors.
Keywords
absorption; adhesion; bioreactors; cellular biophysics; electrochemistry; lithography; microelectrodes; molecular biophysics; proteins; tissue engineering; adhesion; anti-biofouling heparin; cell-adhesive protein fibronectin; cell-cell interaction; electrochemical biolithography; electrostatic assembly; heparin coating; ionic adsorption; patterned cell co-cultures; platinum needle microelectrode; poly-L-lysine; silicone tubing; tissue engineering-based bioreactors; tubular structure; Adhesives; Assembly; Coatings; Electrodes; Electrostatics; Microelectrodes; Needles; Platinum; Proteins; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, 2007. MHS '07. International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Nagoya
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1858-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1858-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MHS.2007.4420850
Filename
4420850
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