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In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System

Accurate prediction of the potential hepatotoxic nature of new pharmaceuticals remains highly challenging. Therefore, novel in vitro models with improved external validity are needed to investigate hepatic metabolism and timely identify any toxicity of drugs in humans. In this study, we examined the...

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Autores principales: Knöspel, Fanny, Jacobs, Frank, Freyer, Nora, Damm, Georg, De Bondt, An, van den Wyngaert, Ilse, Snoeys, Jan, Monshouwer, Mario, Richter, Marco, Strahl, Nadja, Seehofer, Daniel, Zeilinger, Katrin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27092500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17040584
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author Knöspel, Fanny
Jacobs, Frank
Freyer, Nora
Damm, Georg
De Bondt, An
van den Wyngaert, Ilse
Snoeys, Jan
Monshouwer, Mario
Richter, Marco
Strahl, Nadja
Seehofer, Daniel
Zeilinger, Katrin
author_facet Knöspel, Fanny
Jacobs, Frank
Freyer, Nora
Damm, Georg
De Bondt, An
van den Wyngaert, Ilse
Snoeys, Jan
Monshouwer, Mario
Richter, Marco
Strahl, Nadja
Seehofer, Daniel
Zeilinger, Katrin
author_sort Knöspel, Fanny
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description Accurate prediction of the potential hepatotoxic nature of new pharmaceuticals remains highly challenging. Therefore, novel in vitro models with improved external validity are needed to investigate hepatic metabolism and timely identify any toxicity of drugs in humans. In this study, we examined the effects of diclofenac, as a model substance with a known risk of hepatotoxicity in vivo, in a dynamic multi-compartment bioreactor using primary human liver cells. Biotransformation pathways of the drug and possible effects on metabolic activities, morphology and cell transcriptome were evaluated. Formation rates of diclofenac metabolites were relatively stable over the application period of seven days in bioreactors exposed to 300 µM diclofenac (300 µM bioreactors (300 µM BR)), while in bioreactors exposed to 1000 µM diclofenac (1000 µM BR) metabolite concentrations declined drastically. The biochemical data showed a significant decrease in lactate production and for the higher dose a significant increase in ammonia secretion, indicating a dose-dependent effect of diclofenac application. The microarray analyses performed revealed a stable hepatic phenotype of the cells over time and the observed transcriptional changes were in line with functional readouts of the system. In conclusion, the data highlight the suitability of the bioreactor technology for studying the hepatotoxicity of drugs in vitro.
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spelling pubmed-48490402016-05-04 In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System Knöspel, Fanny Jacobs, Frank Freyer, Nora Damm, Georg De Bondt, An van den Wyngaert, Ilse Snoeys, Jan Monshouwer, Mario Richter, Marco Strahl, Nadja Seehofer, Daniel Zeilinger, Katrin Int J Mol Sci Article Accurate prediction of the potential hepatotoxic nature of new pharmaceuticals remains highly challenging. Therefore, novel in vitro models with improved external validity are needed to investigate hepatic metabolism and timely identify any toxicity of drugs in humans. In this study, we examined the effects of diclofenac, as a model substance with a known risk of hepatotoxicity in vivo, in a dynamic multi-compartment bioreactor using primary human liver cells. Biotransformation pathways of the drug and possible effects on metabolic activities, morphology and cell transcriptome were evaluated. Formation rates of diclofenac metabolites were relatively stable over the application period of seven days in bioreactors exposed to 300 µM diclofenac (300 µM bioreactors (300 µM BR)), while in bioreactors exposed to 1000 µM diclofenac (1000 µM BR) metabolite concentrations declined drastically. The biochemical data showed a significant decrease in lactate production and for the higher dose a significant increase in ammonia secretion, indicating a dose-dependent effect of diclofenac application. The microarray analyses performed revealed a stable hepatic phenotype of the cells over time and the observed transcriptional changes were in line with functional readouts of the system. In conclusion, the data highlight the suitability of the bioreactor technology for studying the hepatotoxicity of drugs in vitro. MDPI 2016-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4849040/ /pubmed/27092500 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17040584 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Knöspel, Fanny
Jacobs, Frank
Freyer, Nora
Damm, Georg
De Bondt, An
van den Wyngaert, Ilse
Snoeys, Jan
Monshouwer, Mario
Richter, Marco
Strahl, Nadja
Seehofer, Daniel
Zeilinger, Katrin
In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System
title In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System
title_full In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System
title_fullStr In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System
title_short In Vitro Model for Hepatotoxicity Studies Based on Primary Human Hepatocyte Cultivation in a Perfused 3D Bioreactor System
title_sort in vitro model for hepatotoxicity studies based on primary human hepatocyte cultivation in a perfused 3d bioreactor system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27092500
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17040584
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