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Assessment of whole blood thrombosis in a microfluidic device lined by fixed human endothelium.
Jain, Abhishek; van der Meer, Andries D; Papa, Anne-Laure; Barrile, Riccardo; Lai, Angela; Schlechter, Benjamin L; Otieno, Monicah A; Louden, Calvert S; Hamilton, Geraldine A; Michelson, Alan D; Frelinger, Andrew L; Ingber, Donald E.
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  • Jain A; Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, 3 Blackfan Circle, CLSB 5, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • van der Meer AD; Division of Hemostasis and Thrombosis, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Papa AL; Vascular Biology Program and Department of Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Barrile R; Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, 3 Blackfan Circle, CLSB 5, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • Lai A; MIRA Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
  • Schlechter BL; Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, 3 Blackfan Circle, CLSB 5, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • Otieno MA; Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, 3 Blackfan Circle, CLSB 5, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
  • Louden CS; Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
  • Hamilton GA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • Michelson AD; Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Frelinger AL; Janssen Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Pre-Clinical Development and Safety, Spring House, PA, USA.
  • Ingber DE; Janssen Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Pre-Clinical Development and Safety, Spring House, PA, USA.
Biomed Microdevices ; 18(4): 73, 2016 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27464497
ABSTRACT
The vascular endothelium and shear stress are critical determinants of physiological hemostasis and platelet function in vivo, yet current diagnostic and monitoring devices do not fully incorporate endothelial function under flow in their assessment and, therefore, they can be unreliable and inaccurate. It is challenging to include the endothelium in assays for clinical laboratories or point-of-care settings because living cell cultures are not sufficiently robust. Here, we describe a microfluidic device that is lined by a human endothelium that is chemically fixed, but still retains its ability to modulate hemostasis under continuous flow in vitro even after few days of storage. This device lined with a fixed endothelium supports formation of platelet-rich thrombi in the presence of physiological shear, similar to a living arterial vessel. We demonstrate the potential clinical value of this device by showing that thrombus formation and platelet function can be measured within minutes using a small volume (0.5 mL) of whole blood taken from subjects receiving antiplatelet medications. The inclusion of a fixed endothelial microvessel will lead to biomimetic analytical devices that can potentially be used for diagnostics and point-of-care applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trombosis / Endotelio Vascular / Dispositivos Laboratorio en un Chip Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomed Microdevices Asunto de la revista: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Trombosis / Endotelio Vascular / Dispositivos Laboratorio en un Chip Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomed Microdevices Asunto de la revista: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos