2
Materials
Cell type and culture techniques should be chosen according to the
application. The scaffold material can include natural or synthetic
biomaterials. The method described refers to parameters tested
in a modified polyurethane for approaches in cartilage tissue
engineering.
2.1
Bioreactor
System
All components used in the bioreactor system are included in the
equipment. The dual real-time compressive and fluid flow modes
were mounted as described in this section.
1. ElectroForce® BioDynamic 5200® (Bose/TA Instruments)
bioreactor, connected to a peristaltic pump and assembled to
22N load cells. The bioreactor possesses four force modules,
each one connected to a chamber (Fig. 3) (see Note 1).
2. 180 mL of Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s (DMEM) supplemen-
ted with fetal bovine serum 10% (FBS) and antibiotics (penicil-
lin 10.000 units, streptomycin 10 mg, and amphotericin B
25 μg per mL), for each bioreactor chamber (see Note 2).
3. 3-Stop PVC Pump tubings hermetically mounted on the
chambers (see Note 3).
4. Three way stopcocks connected to the pump tubings (see Note
4).
5. 0.22 μM syringe filters.
6. A cell culture incubator large enough to have the entire biore-
actor system housed in it, connected to a CO2 gas supply.
Fig. 2 Laser scanning confocal microscopy images of aggrecan labeling under static conditions versus
dynamic-mechanical bioreactor, under fluid flow and mechanical compression. Indirect labeling for aggrecan
is identified in red by Alexa Fluor 647. Bars 50 μm
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