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Microcirculation within grooved substrates regulates cell positioning and cell docking inside microfluidic channels

Title
Microcirculation within grooved substrates regulates cell positioning and cell docking inside microfluidic channels
Author
정봉근
Keywords
BY-LAYER DEPOSITION; SHEAR-STRESS; ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS; SOFT LITHOGRAPHY; BIOLOGY; BIOREACTOR; ADHESION; DIFFERENTIATION; DEVICE; MODEL
Issue Date
2008-05
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
LAB ON A CHIP, v. 8, No. 5, Page. 747-754
Abstract
Immobilization of cells inside microfluidic devices is a promising approach for enabling studies related to drug screening and cell biology. Despite extensive studies in using grooved substrates for immobilizing cells inside channels, a systematic study of the effects of various parameters that influence cell docking and retention within grooved substrates has not been performed. We demonstrate using computational simulations that the fluid dynamic environment within microgrooves significantly varies with groove width, generating microcirculation areas in smaller microgrooves. Wall shear stress simulation predicted that shear stresses were in the opposite direction in smaller grooves (25 and 50 mu m wide) in comparison to those in wider grooves (75 and 100 mu m wide). To validate the simulations, cells were seeded within microfluidic devices, where microgrooves of different widths were aligned perpendicularly to the direction of the flow. Experimental results showed that, as predicted, the inversion of the local direction of shear stress within the smaller grooves resulted in alignment of cells on two opposite sides of the grooves under the same flow conditions. Also, the amplitude of shear stress within microgrooved channels significantly influenced cell retainment in the channels. Therefore, our studies suggest that microscale shear stresses greatly influence cellular docking, immobilization, and retention in fluidic systems and should be considered for the design of cell-based microdevices.
URI
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2008/lc/b718212khttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/104560
ISSN
1473-0197
DOI
10.1039/b718212k
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