Uniform cell seeding and generation of overlapping gradient profiles in a multiplexed microchamber device with normally-closed valves
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Morell Hita, MaríaEditorial
Lab on a Chip
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2010-08Referencia bibliográfica
Mosadegh B, Agarwal M, Tavana H, Bersano-Begey T, Torisawa YS, Morell M, Wyatt MJ, O'Shea KS, Barald KF, Takayama S. Uniform cell seeding and generation of overlapping gradient profiles in a multiplexed microchamber device with normally-closed valves. Lab Chip. 2010 Nov 7;10(21):2959-64. doi: 10.1039/c0lc00086h. Epub 2010 Sep 9. PMID: 20835429.
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NIH (HL-084370) and TEAM training grant support from the National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research (B.M.)Resumen
Generation of stable soluble-factor gradients in microfluidic devices enables studies of various cellular
events such as chemotaxis and differentiation. However, many gradient devices directly expose cells to
constant fluid flow and that can induce undesired responses from cells due to shear stress and/or wash
out of cell-secreted molecules. Although there have been devices with flow-free gradients, they typically
generate only a single condition and/or have a decaying gradient profile that does not accommodate
long-term experiments. Here we describe a microdevice that generates several chemical gradient
conditions on a single platform in flow-free microchambers which facilitates steady-state gradient
profiles. The device contains embedded normally-closed valves that enable fast and uniform seeding of
cells to all microchambers simultaneously. A network of microchannels distributes desired solutions
from easy-access open reservoirs to a single output port, enabling a simple setup for inducing flow in the
device. Embedded porous filters, sandwiched between the microchannel networks and cell
microchambers, enable diffusion of biomolecules but inhibit any bulk flow over the cells.