RRC ID |
41661
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Author |
Endo M, Enosawa S, Ozaki M, Tsuruoka S, Hiramatsu S, Kim K, Omasa T, Matsumura T, Aoki T, Koyanagi Y, Suzuki S.
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Title |
Artificial mimicking of physiological active transport by a membrane co-cultured with two different cells: hepatic origin HepG2 and renal origin PCTL-MDR.
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Journal |
Artif Organs
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Abstract |
We designed a membrane culture unit on which 2 different cell lines were co-cultured to achieve selective and active transport of toxins. Hepatic origin HepG2 and renal origin multidrug-resistant gene-transduced proximal convoluted tubular cell line (PCTL-MDR) were cultured on the opposite sides of an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene membrane. The activity of testosterone hydroxylation by original HepG2 was very low; however, the cytochrome p450 (CYP) 3A4-transduced recombinant HepG2 metabolized the substrate efficiently. Testosterone added into the outer medium was hydrolyzed by HepG2, and the metabolites were preferentially transported to the inner medium by PCTL-MDR. [3H]-digoxin and [14C]-inulin were added to the outer medium; the digoxin was transported from the outer to inner space through the cell monolayer but the inulin was not, suggesting that the membrane actively transported only the substrate of the channel protein, MDR. The cells were irradiated (10 Gy) to prevent a membrane leak due to overgrowth. The irradiation did not induce apoptosis but resulted in long-lasting membrane function without leakage. The membrane co-cultured with hepatic and renal origin cells will enable a novel hemofiltration system with selective and active transport activities.
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Volume |
26(9)
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Pages |
806-11
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Published |
2002-9-1
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DOI |
10.1046/j.1525-1594.2002.06997.x
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PII |
aor6997
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PMID |
12197938
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MeSH |
Animals
Biological Transport, Active / physiology*
Cardiovascular Agents / metabolism
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Line / physiology*
Cell Physiological Phenomena
Cricetinae
Digoxin / metabolism
Genes, MDR
Gonadal Steroid Hormones / metabolism
Hemofiltration / methods
Humans
Inulin / metabolism
Kidneys, Artificial*
Liver, Artificial*
Membranes, Artificial*
Polytetrafluoroethylene / pharmacokinetics
Rabbits
Radiotherapy
Testosterone / metabolism
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IF |
2.259
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Times Cited |
6
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WOS Category
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TRANSPLANTATION
ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
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Resource |
Human and Animal Cells |
Hep G2 |