2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(277b) Enhancing Mass Transfer of Vitamin E to Inflamed Bovine Articular Chondrocytes through Perfusion
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Nutraceuticals are food components that have medicinal benefits in addition to their nutritional value. They can reduce inflammation by blocking the expression of iterluken-1, downregulating the overexpression of cell adhesion molecules and by their anti-oxidative characteristic, they scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals.
In this study, inflammation is induced in bovine articular chondrocytes (bAChs) by the addition of IL-1β. They are then cultured in micromass and bioreactor cultures and supplied with a nutraceutical (vitamin E) containing growth medium. A centrifugal bioreactor (CBR) is used to grow cartilage tissue under perfusion. We hypothesize that perfusion will enhance the mass transfer of nutraceuticals to the grown cartilage tissue, reflected by a significant decrease of nitric oxide content in the culture medium and the gene expression of inflammatory markers like TNF-α and NOS2 in comparison to micromass cultures.