Device for modelling a blood labyrinth barrier
US-2024141269-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US9023642B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9023642-B2 |
| Application number | US-77455007-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2007 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2006 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2015 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2015 |
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A bioreactor and method that permits continuous and simultaneous short, moderate, or long term cell culturing of one or more cell types or tissue in a laminar flow configuration is disclosed, where the bioreactor supports at least two laminar flow zones, which are isolated by laminar flow without the need for physical barriers between the zones. The bioreactors of this invention are ideally suited for studying short, moderate and long term studies of cell cultures and the response of cell cultures to one or more stressors such as pharmaceuticals, hypoxia, pathogens, or any other stressor. The bioreactors of this invention are also ideally suited for short, moderate or long term cell culturing with periodic cell harvesting and/or medium processing for secreted cellular components.
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We claim: 1. An apparatus for growing cells comprising: a laminar flow chamber including: a plurality of inlets disposed in a first end of the chamber, where each inlet includes a diffuser, and a corresponding plurality of outlets disposed in a second end of the chamber, where each outlet includes a collector, where the inlets on the first end of the chamber are aligned with the outlets on the second end of the chamber, where fluid flowing through the inlets establishes substantially separated, parallel laminar flow zones within the chamber between the inlets and the aligned outlets, and where the chamber includes no physical barriers separating the laminar flow zones, a fluid handling system including: a liquid handling subsystem including: at least one inlet valve, and at least one outlet valve, where the at least one inlet valve is connected to the chamber inlets for supplying medium to the zones of the chamber and the at least one outlet valve is connected to the chamber outlets directing spent fluid from the zones to a waste container, a cell collecting container, or a medium recycle conduit a gas permeable membrane forming a top surface or bottom surface of the zones, a controlled gas chamber assembly disposed above the top surface or below the bottom surface including: side walls, a gas impermeable top, an open bottom, a gas chamber defined by the wall, the top and the permeable membrane of the zones, a gas inlet connected to a gas supply and a gas outlet connected to a vent, where the assembly is adapted to circulate a gas composition into the chamber through the inlet and out of the outlet at a rate sufficient to permit the gas composition to be transported into the zones and exchanged from the zones, and a gas handling subsystem having: gas supply, at least one inlet valve, and gas regulator, where the gas handling subsystem supplies gas at a controlled rate to the gas chamber. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each zone includes: a substrate disposed on a top or bottom of the zone. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the substrate is a cell conducive substrate. 4. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the substrate is transparent to light of a desired region of the electromagnetic spectrum. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gas handling subsystem includes: a gas in-line introduction subsystem including at least one bubble trap and at least one gas exchanger adapted to introduce a gas composition directly into the medium before the medium enters the inlets of the chamber. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the gas in-line introduction subsystem includes: a bubble trap for each zone and a gas exchanger for each zone. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a medium reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve, a harvesting agent reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve, and an additive reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve, where the reservoirs are adapted to supply medium to the zones for feeding, harvesting or stressing the cells in the zones. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cells are selected from the group consisting of prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, stem cells, and mixtures or combinations thereof. 9. A method of culturing cells comprising the steps of: providing a laminar flow bioreactor comprising: a laminar flow chamber including: a plurality of laminar flow zones, each zone including: an inlet having: a diffuser, and an outlet having: a collector; a fluid handling system including: a liquid handling subsystem adapted to supply a medium to the zones and including: at least one inlet valve, and at least one outlet valve; a medium reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve; a harvesting agent reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve; an additive reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve; a waste container connected to the at least one inlet valve; a cell collecting container connected to the at least one inlet valve; optional medium recycle conduit connected to the at least one inlet valve; a gas handling subsystem adapted to supply gas to the zones and including: a gas permeable membrane forming a top surface or bottom surface of the zones, a controlled gas chamber assembly disposed above the top surface or below the bottom surface including: side walls, a gas impermeable top, an open bottom, a gas chamber defined by the wall, the top and the permeable membrane of the zones, a gas inlet connected to a gas supply and a gas outlet connected to a vent, where the assembly is adapted to circulate a gas composition into the chamber through the inlet and out of the outlet at a rate sufficient to permit the gas composition to be transported into the zones and exchanged from the zones; inoculating each zone of the chamber with the same or different cells; growing the inoculated cells to a desired population in each zone, where the desired cell population is the same or different; harvesting a portion of the cell population in each of the zone, when the cells in the zone have grown to its desired cell population; and collecting the harvested cells. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the harvesting step includes the steps of: washing the zone to be harvested with saline solution; flushing the zone to be harvested with an enzyme treatment to prepare the cells for harvesting; and infusing fresh medium into the zone to be harvested, where the enzyme treated cells, which are now suspended in the medium in the zone, are wept from the zone for collecting in the collecting step. 11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising the step of: allowing a remaining cell population to migrate throughout the harvested zone, and repeating the growing, harvesting and collecting steps every time the cell population reaches the same or different desired population. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the harvesting step includes the steps of: washing the zone to be harvested with saline solution; flushing the zone to be harvested with an enzyme treatment to prepare the cells for harvesting; and infusing fresh medium into the zone to be harvested, where the enzyme treated cells, which are now suspended in the medium in the zone, are wept from the zone for collecting in the collecting step. 13. A method of culturing cells comprising the steps of: providing a laminar flow bioreactor comprising: a laminar flow chamber including: a plurality of laminar flow zones, each zone including: an inlet having: a diffuser, and an outlet having: a collector, a fluid handling system including: a liquid handling subsystem adapted to supply a medium to the zones and including: at least one inlet valve and at least one outlet valve, a medium reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve; a harvesting agent reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve; an additive reservoir connected to the at least one inlet valve; a waste container connected to the at least one inlet valve; a cell collecting container connected to the at least one inlet valve; optional medium recycle conduit connected to the at least one inlet valve; a gas handling subsystem adapted to supply gas to the zones and including: a gas in-line introduction subsystem comprising: a bubble trap for each zone, and a gas exchanger for each zone; where the bubble traps are adapted to introduce a gas composition into the medium, and the gas exchangers are adapted to permit gas exchange in the medium. inoculating each zone of the cham
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