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Biological cardio-micro-pumps for microbioreactors and analytical micro-systems
Authors:Maciej PilarekAuthor Vitae  Peter NeubauerAuthor VitaeUwe MarxAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:a Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering, Department of Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, Waryńskiego 1, 00-645 Warsaw, Poland
b Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Biotechnology, Laboratory of Bioprocess Engineering, Ackerstrasse 71-76, D-13355 Berlin, Germany
c Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Biotechnology, Laboratory of Medical Biotechnology, Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25, D-13355 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Bio-hybrid microsystems actuated by living cells, as micro-bio-actuators and micro-bio-pumps have been developed recently. In these devices biological cells may be powered without external energy sources and the movement or the contraction of muscle cells trigger off the flow of fluid (i.e. culture medium or blood) through microchannels in micro-multi-bioreactor systems. Isolated and in vitro cultured cardiomyocytes (cardiac cells) are the most promising bio-material, which can be used to design a micro-bio-pump/actuator. These spontaneously contracting cells are autonomously powered with glucose as an energy source without any external power supply or stimulus, unlike conventional micro-actuators/micro-pumps. Cardio-micro-bio-pumps/actuators are using collective, synchronous contracting forces of cardiac cells or cardiac cell sheets to drive the flow of fluid. The feasibility of building such actuators was demonstrated in a few examples of bio-hybrid microsystems actuated by single or sheeted cardiomyocytes.
Keywords:ECM  extracellular matrix  PIPAAm  poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)  PFC  perfluorochemicals (perfluorocarbons)
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