Determination of Optimum Aggregates of Porcine Hepatocytes As a Cell Source of a Bioartificial Liver
Determination of Optimum Aggregates of Porcine Hepatocytes As a Cell Source of a Bioartificial Liver
- 한국미생물·생명공학회
- Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Vol.12 No.5
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2002.01735 - 739 (5 pages)
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Large quantities of porcine hepatocyte aggregates with various degrees of aggregation (DA) could be obtained by controlling the suspension periods (0,9,24, and 48 h), and by entrapping the hepatocyte aggregates in model materials of encapsulation such as Ca-alginate and type-I collagen gels. The effects of DA on liver-specific functions of hepatocytes were evaluated in order to obtain optimum DA for the cell source of bioartificial liver (BAL) systems. Irregular rugged aggregates (size $75 \pm 28$ $\mu\textrm{m}$) farmed by 24 h of suspension culturing showed peak viability and hepatic functions such as ammonia removal and albumin secretion in the two types of entrapment systems, thus offering themselves as a stable cell source of a BAL system for hepatic functions and scale-up.
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