Pulsatile-Flow Culture: a Novel System for Assessing Vascular-Cell Dynamics

Abstract

We describe a model system for vascular-cell culture where recirculating fluid flow in standard culture plates is generated by gravity using a combination of platform tilt and rotation (nutation). Placed inside a cell-culture incubator, variable nutation speeds provide pulsatile shear stresses to vascular cells within the physiological range. The effect of these stresses on cells is demonstrated here using standard laboratory techniques such as immunofluorescent staining, immunoblot, and supernatant analyses. This gravity-driven model framework is well-suited for assessing dynamic conditions for mono- and co-cultures. In addition, the modular design and the use of off-the-shelf components make the system economical and scalable.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Nov 2024
Accepted
23 Feb 2025
First published
24 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Lab Chip, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Pulsatile-Flow Culture: a Novel System for Assessing Vascular-Cell Dynamics

N. Salimi-Afjani, D. Obrist and R. Rieben, Lab Chip, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00949E

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