Reconstituting Organ-Level Lung Functions on a Chip
Boston Children's Hospital · Harvard University
Abstract
Here, we describe a biomimetic microsystem that reconstitutes the critical functional alveolar-capillary interface of the human lung. This bioinspired microdevice reproduces complex integrated organ-level responses to bacteria and inflammatory cytokines introduced into the alveolar space. In nanotoxicology studies, this lung mimic revealed that cyclic mechanical strain accentuates toxic and inflammatory responses of the lung to silica nanoparticles. Mechanical strain also enhances epithelial and endothelial uptake of nanoparticulates and stimulates their transport into the underlying microvascular channel. Similar effects of physiological breathing on nanoparticle absorption are observed in whole mouse lung.…
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- 100%
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6Topics & keywords
- Proinflammatory cytokine
- Extracellular matrix
- Lung
- Cell biology
- Organ-on-a-chip
- Cytokine
- In vivo
- Extracellular
- Good health and well-being