Publikasjonsdetaljer
Tidsskrift: Small, vol. 17, 2006012, 2021
Doi: doi.org/10.1002/smll.202006012
Arkiv: hdl.handle.net/11250/2724914
Arkiv: hdl.handle.net/10852/82961
Sammendrag:
Microfluidic technology is a valuable tool for realizing more in vitro models capturing cellular and organ level responses for rapid and animalâfree risk assessment of new chemicals and drugs. Microfluidic cellâbased devices allow highâthroughput screening and flexible automation while lowering costs and reagent consumption due to their miniaturization. There is a growing need for faster and animalâfree approaches for drug development and safety assessment of chemicals (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical Substances, REACH). The work presented describes a microfluidic platform for in vivoâlike in vitro cell cultivation. It is equipped with a waferâbased silicon chip including integrated electrodes and a microcavity. A proofâofâconcept using different relevant cell models shows its suitability for labelâfree assessment of cytotoxic effects. A miniaturized microscope within each module monitors cell morphology and proliferation. Electrodes integrated in the microfluidic channels allow the noninvasive monitoring of barrier integrity followed by a labelâfree assessment of cytotoxic effects. Each microfluidic cell cultivation module can be operated individually or be interconnected in a flexible way. The interconnection of the different modules aims at simulation of the wholeâbody exposure and response and can contribute to the replacement of animal testing in risk assessment studies in compliance with the 3Rs to replace, reduce, and refine animal experiments.