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Article Dans Une Revue eCells and Materials Journal Année : 2015

Validation of an in vitro 3D bone culture model with perfused and mechanically stressed ceramic scaffold

Guénaëlle Bouet
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Magali Cruel
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Coralie Laurent
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Laurence Vico
Luc Malaval
David Marchat
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An engineered three dimensional (3D) in vitro cell culture system was designed with the goal of inducing and controlling in vitro osteogenesis in a reproducible manner under conditions more similar to the in vivo bone microenvironment than traditional two dimensional (2D) models. This bioreactor allows efficient mechanical loading and perfusion of an original cubic calcium phosphate bioceramic of highly controlled composition and structure. This bioceramic comprises an internal portion containing homogeneously interconnected macropores surrounded by a dense layer which minimizes fluid flow bypass around the scaffold. This dense and flat layer permits the application of a homogeneous loading on the bioceramic while also enhancing its mechanical strength. Numerical modelling of constraints shows that the system provides direct mechanical stimulation of cells within the scaffold. Experimental results establish that under perfusion at a steady flow of 2μL/min, corresponding to 3 ≤ Medium velocity ≤ 23 μm/s, mouse calvarial cells grow and differentiate as osteoblasts in a reproducible manner, and lay down a mineralized matrix. Moreover, cells respond to mechanical loading by increasing C-fos expression, which demonstrates the effective mechanical stimulation of the culture within the scaffold. In summary, we provide a “proof-of-concept” for osteoblastic cell culture in a controlled 3D culture system under perfusion and mechanical loading. This model will be a tool to analyse bone cell functions in vivo, and will provide a bench testing system for the clinical assessment of bioactive bone-targeting molecules under load.
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hal-01272415 , version 1 (11-02-2016)

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Guénaëlle Bouet, Magali Cruel, Coralie Laurent, Laurence Vico, Luc Malaval, et al.. Validation of an in vitro 3D bone culture model with perfused and mechanically stressed ceramic scaffold. eCells and Materials Journal, 2015, 29, pp.250-267. ⟨hal-01272415⟩
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