Formation and harvesting of thick pancreatic β-cell sheets on a highly O2-permeable plate modified with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)†
Abstract
Producing sheet-like tissues is a promising strategy for implantable engineered tissues, because in vitro pre-vascularization is dispensable in this configuration. We developed a simple methodology for the formation and non-destructive harvesting of a thick pancreatic β-cell sheet consisting of mouse insulinoma MIN6-m9 cells and mouse NIH3T3 fibroblasts using an O2-permeable polydimethylsiloxane plate modified with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (O2+/PNIPA–PDMS plate). Owing to the direct oxygenation of the cells through the PNIPA-modified PDMS plate, a viable, metabolically active sheet 5–6 cell layers thick (ca. 60 μm thick) was formed spontaneously; in the absence of direct oxygenation, only a thin cell sheet could be formed consisting of at most 2 layers (ca. 20 μm thick) with mainly anaerobic metabolism. Consequently, the net density of MIN6-m9 cells under direct oxygenation was about twice as high as in the absence of direct oxygenation. Accordingly, the insulin secretion for 10 to 60 min after