2017 Annual Meeting
(191x) Construction of Human Bronchial Epithelium Culture Platform for Inhalation Drug Development
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The platform mainly combines three parts: a cell culture device, a multi-functional reservoir, and a flow management system including a customized peristaltic pump, pinch valves, and fluid network. The cell culture steps can be simply controlled by switching the operation modes allowing: (1) cell seeding; (2) cell proliferation under liquid-liquid interface; (3) cell differentiation under air-liquid interface; (4) repeatedly mucus washing. The results demonstrate that the human airway epithelial cell (Calu-3) can be cultured on the platform with a high viability. The dynamic cell culture condition can simulate a physiologic environment that is capable of maintaining cell differentiation and tissue-specific functions. Finally, by introducing the aerosolized drug in the bronchial epithelium platform using a nebulizer, the adsorption ability of drug can be verified by measuring the concentration of dissolved drug in basolateral side of the tissue. In addition to bronchial tissue culture, the versatile combination of culture steps makes the tissue culture platform suitable to adapt to other in vitro human tissue culture models.