Bioreactor perfusion system for the long-term maintenance of tissueengineered skeletal muscle organoids

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Chromiak J.A. [1 ,3 ]
Shansky J. [2 ]
Perrone C. [1 ]
Vandenbukgh H.H. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Pathology, Broun University School of Medicine, Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI 02906, Summit Avenue
[2] Department of Sports Health Sciences, Life University, Marietta, GA 30060
[3] Department of Pathology and Laboratory' Medicine, Miriam Hospital, Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, RI 02906
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美国国家航空航天局;
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Growth factors; Metabolism; Microgravity; Myofibers; Space shuttle;
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10.1007/s11626-998-0065-2
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Three-dimensional skeletal muscle organ-like structures (organoids) formed in tissue culture by fusion of proliferating myoblasts into parallel networks of long, unbranched myofibers provide an in tiro-like model for examining the effects of growth factors, tension, and space flight on muscle cell growth and metabolism. To determine the feasibility of maintaining either avian or mammalian muscle organoids in a commercial perfusion bioreactor system, we measured metabolism, protein turnover, and autocrine/paracrine growth factor release rates. Medium glucose was metabolized at a constant rate in both low-serum- and serum-free media for up to 30 d. Total organoid noncollagenous protein and DNA content decreased approximately 22-28% (P < 0.05) over a 13-d period. Total protein synthesis rates could be determined accurately in the bioreactors for up to 30 h and total protein degradation rates could be measured for up to 3 wk. Special fixation and storage conditions necessary for space flight studies were validated as part of the studies. For example, the anabolic autocrine/ paracrine skeletal muscle growth factors prostaglandin F2a (PGF2a) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) could be measured accurately in collected media fractions, even after storage at 37° C for up to 10 d. In contrast, creatine kinase activity (a marker of cell damage) in collected media fractions was unreliable. These results provide initial benchmarks for long-term ex vivo studies of tissue-engineered skeletal muscle. © 1993 Society for In Vitro Biology.
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