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Multi-Organ toxicity demonstration in a functional human in vitro system composed of four organs

Authors :
Alec S.T. Smith
Lionel Breton
Mandy B. Esch
José Cotovio
Gail Ekman
Catia Bernabini
Candace Martin
Carlota Oleaga
Balaji Srinivasan
Vivien Platt
Sarah A. Najjar
Michael L. Shuler
Yunqing Cai
William McLamb
Richard Bridges
Xiufang Guo
Max Jackson
Jessica Langer
Nesar Akanda
Gladys Ouedraogo
Navaneetha Santhanam
James J. Hickman
Bonnie J. Berry
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2016.

Abstract

We report on a functional human model to evaluate multi-organ toxicity in a 4-organ system under continuous flow conditions in a serum-free defined medium utilizing a pumpless platform for 14 days. Computer simulations of the platform established flow rates and resultant shear stress within accepted ranges. Viability of the system was demonstrated for 14 days as well as functional activity of cardiac, muscle, neuronal and liver modules. The pharmacological relevance of the integrated modules were evaluated for their response at 7 days to 5 drugs with known side effects after a 48 hour drug treatment regime. The results of all drug treatments were in general agreement with published toxicity results from human and animal data. The presented phenotypic culture model exhibits a multi-organ toxicity response, representing the next generation of in vitro systems and constitutes a step towards an in vitro “human-on-a-chip” assay for systemic toxicity screening.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
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