A microfabricated platform to form three-dimensional toroidal multicellular aggregate

被引:0
|
作者
Taisuke Masuda
Natsuki Takei
Takuma Nakano
Takahisa Anada
Osamu Suzuki
Fumihito Arai
机构
[1] Nagoya University,Department of Micro
[2] Nagoya University,Nano Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
[3] FUJIFILM Corporation,Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering
[4] Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry,Division of Craniofacial Function Engineering (CFE)
[5] Seoul National University,undefined
来源
Biomedical Microdevices | 2012年 / 14卷
关键词
Multicellular aggregate; Three-dimensional; Spheroid; Chondrocyte; Microfabrication;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Techniques that allow cells to self-assemble into three-dimensional (3D) spheroid microtissues provide powerful in vitro models that are becoming increasingly popular in fields such as stem cell research, tissue engineering, and cancer biology. Appropriate simulation of the 3D environment in which tissues normally develop and function is crucial for the engineering of in vitro models that can be used for the formation of complex tissues. We have developed a unique multicellular aggregate formation platform that utilizes a maskless gray-scale photolithography. The cellular aggregate formed using this platform has a toroidal-like geometry and includes a micro lumen that facilitates the supply of oxygen and growth factors and the expulsion of waste products. As a result, this platform was capable of rapidly producing hundreds of multicellular aggregates at a time, and of regulating the diameter of aggregates with complex design. These toroidal multicellular aggregates can grow as long-term culture. In addition, the micro lumen can be used as a continuous channel and for the insertion of a vascular system or a nerve system into the assembled tissue. These platform characteristics highlight its potential to be used in a wide variety of applications, e.g. as a bioactuator, as a micro-machine component or in drug screening and tissue engineering.
引用
收藏
页码:1085 / 1093
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A microfabricated platform to form three-dimensional toroidal multicellular aggregate
    Masuda, Taisuke
    Takei, Natsuki
    Nakano, Takuma
    Anada, Takahisa
    Suzuki, Osamu
    Arai, Fumihito
    BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES, 2012, 14 (06) : 1085 - 1093
  • [2] A Microfabricated Platform for Three-Dimensional Microsystems
    McCallum, Grant A.
    Lahiji, Rosa R.
    Meregany, Mehran
    2011 IEEE SENSORS, 2011, : 1449 - 1452
  • [3] Human three-dimensional multicellular liver platform for drug screening
    Ferret Minana, Ainhoa
    De Chiara, Francesco
    Ramon Azcon, Javier
    TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, 2023, 29 (13-14)
  • [4] Lab-on-a-CD Platform for Generating Multicellular Three-dimensional Spheroids
    Kim, Daehan
    Lee, Gi-Hun
    Park, Jiheum
    Lee, Jung Chan
    Park, Joong Yull
    JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, 2019, (153):
  • [5] A three dimensional model of multicellular aggregate compression
    Giverso, Chiara
    Di Stefano, Salvatore
    Grillo, Alfio
    Preziosi, Luigi
    SOFT MATTER, 2019, 15 (48) : 10005 - 10019
  • [6] A novel three-dimensional microfluidic platform for on chip multicellular tumor spheroid formation and culture
    Sun, Duanping
    Lu, Jing
    Chen, Zuanguang
    Yu, Yanyan
    Li, Yinbao
    MICROFLUIDICS AND NANOFLUIDICS, 2014, 17 (05) : 831 - 842
  • [7] A novel three-dimensional microfluidic platform for on chip multicellular tumor spheroid formation and culture
    Duanping Sun
    Jing Lu
    Zuanguang Chen
    Yanyan Yu
    Yinbao Li
    Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 2014, 17 : 831 - 842
  • [8] Pruned three-dimensional toroidal networks
    Kwai, DM
    Parhami, B
    INFORMATION PROCESSING LETTERS, 1998, 68 (04) : 179 - 183
  • [9] Pruned three-dimensional toroidal networks
    Univ of California, Santa Barbara, United States
    Inf Process Lett, 4 (179-183):
  • [10] Multimaterial, heterogeneous, and multicellular three-dimensional bioprinting
    Carmelo De Maria
    Giovanni Vozzi
    Lorenzo Moroni
    MRS Bulletin, 2017, 42 : 578 - 584