Assessment of troglitazone induced liver toxicity in a dynamically perfused two-organ Micro-Bioreactor system

2013 
Background The ever-growing amount of new substances released to the market and the limited predictability of current in vitro test systems has led to an ample need for new substance testing solutions. Many drugs like troglitazone, that had to be removed from the market due to drug induced liver injury, show their toxic potential only after chronic long term exposure. But for long-term multiple dosing experiments, a controlled microenvironment is pivotal, as even minor alterations in extracellular conditions may greatly influence the cell physiology. Within our research program, we focused on the generation of a micro-engineered bioreactor, which can be dynamically perfused by an on-chip pump and combines at least two culture spaces for multi-organ applications. This circulatory systems better mimics the in vivo conditions of primary cell cultures and assures steadier, more quantifiable extracellular signaling to the cells.
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