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Organ-on-a-Chip - Cross-flow membrane w/ Open Chamber- Mini Luer

This open version of Fluidic 653 Organ-on-a-Chip features two distinct culture chambers, accessible via multiple inlets and outlets, allowing co-culture of various cell types within two separate compartments divided by a permeable membrane. It has an open top for easy access to the upper chamber and can be sealed afterward to pursue experiments.
The inlets and outlets with integrated Mini Luer connections ensure leak-free junctions with the tubing and allow experiments under dynamic flow conditions.
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General

This Organ-on-a-Chip with a cross-flow membrane allows you to reliably mimic physiological conditions in vitro and study tissue organization, cell-cell interactions, barrier penetration, and physiological responses in a more in vivo-like environment.

Two different and independent culture chambers are available on the same chip. This allows you to perform two experiments in parallel or in series (body-on-a-chip). The chip comes without the cover lid on the upper chamber for easy access to the membrane from the top. The chip is equipped with medical-grade double-sided tape to seal the chip with a lid of choice.

Handling of open top chips from microfluidic ChipShop

The two chambers are designed to develop models of physiological barriers and to ensure an in vivo-like environment under static or dynamic flow conditions. Each chamber indeed has multiple flow inlets and outlets for the perfusion of culture media and testing solutions in both the apical and basolateral compartments.

Image of the Fluidic 653 perfused with coloured liquids

The chip comes with three options of PET membranes having different pore sizes. Choose between an 8 µm porous membrane.

Features

  • Mini Luer connection molded with the chip: leak-free
  • Highly resistant and optically clear material: Topas (COC, cyclic olefin copolymer)
  • Standard microscope glass slide size (75.5 mm x 25.5 mm x 1.5 mm)
  • Cover lid thickness: 140 µm 
  • 2 independent cell culture chambers
  • Porous PET membrane: pore Φ of 8 µm

 

Cross-flow porous membrane Upper/Apical compartment Bottom/Basolateral compartment

Membrane of the cross-flow membrane organ-on-a-chip

Upper compartment of the cross-flow membrane organ-on-a-chip Bottom compartment of the cross-flow membrane organ-on-a-chip

Applications and examples from published papers

The upper and the lower compartments are separated by the porous membrane, and they can be perfused with different culture media. A tissue interface can be created to mimic alveolar, stomach, intestine, kidney, liver, brain-blood, skin functions, etc. Tissues inside the chip can be easily observed by microscopy.

Cell culture is just one potential application area of this versatile chip. The design indeed allows other different experiments such as small molecule transfer measurements, on-chip dialysis, and many more.

Intestine-on-chip

Maurer M. et al., A three-dimensional immunocompetent intestine-on-chip model as in vitro platform for functional and microbial interaction studies, Biomaterials 2019 (Download)

Intestine-on-chip images from the linked article

3D microphysiological model of the human intestine.

In this work, the model displays the physiological immune tolerance of the intestinal lumen to microbial-associated molecular patterns and can, therefore, be colonized with living microorganisms. The authors demonstrate that microbial interactions can be efficiently investigated using this chip creating a more physiological and immunocompetent microenvironment.

Endothelial Barrier-on-chip

Raasch M. et al., Microfluidically supported biochip design for culture of endothelial cell layers with improved perfusion conditions, Biofabrication 2015, 7: 015013 (Download)

Endothelial cells layers images from the linked article

The authors investigated cell viability, expression of endothelial markers, and cell adhesion molecules of ECs dynamically cultured under low and high shear stress. This chip allows an effective supply with nutrition medium, discharge of catabolic cell metabolites, and defined application of shear stress to ECs under laminar flow conditions.

They show that ECs cultured in the chip form a tight EC monolayer with increased cellular density and enhanced cell layer thickness compared to static and two-dimensionally perfused cell culture conditions. Endothelial layers in the chip express higher amounts of EC marker proteins von-Willebrand-factor and PECAM-1.

Liver-on-chip

Rennert K. et al., A microfluidically perfused three dimensional human liver model, Biomaterials 2015, 119-131 (Download)

Liver-on-chip images from the linked article

The microfluidically perfused chip enables sufficient nutrition supply and resembles morphological aspects of the human liver sinusoid. It utilizes a suspended membrane as a cell substrate mimicking the space of Disse and the perfusion enhances the formation of hepatocyte microvilli. The authors stated that the perfused liver chip shares relevant morphological and functional characteristics with the human liver and represents a new in vitro research tool to study human hepatocellular physiology at the cellular level under conditions close to the physiological situation.

During culture in the biochip HepaRG cells consistently differentiate into cells exhibiting a hepatocyte phenotype and into cells with biliary epithelial cell phenotype that self-organize into a hepatocyte layer with functional bile ducts.

Content

1x Cross-flow membrane organ-on-a-chip with open top and Mini Luer ports

Specifications

Please use this information to precisely define the key parameters of your cell seeding and experimental protocols. One chip allows you to perform two independent experiments.

  Upper compartment Bottom compartment
Volume (µL) 145 101.8
Total surface (mm²) 595 419
Ground surface (mm²) 223.5 185

 

  Porous membrane
Area of interaction (mm²) 71.5
Pore size (µm) 0.4 8
Membrane reference mcs-membrane 132 mcs-membrane 120
Pore density (pores/cm²) 4×10^6 1×10^5
Thickness (µm) 12 11
Membrane material Hydrophilized polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
Color Transparent Transparent
Pore orientation perpendicular perpendicular
Imaging Yes Yes
Chip material  Topas (COC) Topas (COC)
Lid thickness (µm) 140 140

Dimensions of the cross-flow membrane organ-on-a-chip Fluidic 653

Documentation

Click to read more information about ChipShop chips material properties.

? General handling guide for cross-flow membrane chips (available soon)

? Cross-flow membrane chip with open chamber Fluidic 653 datasheet

? General handling guide for open chips

Maurer, M., Gresnigt, M. S., Last, A., Wollny, T., Berlinghof, F., Pospich, R., ... & Mosig, A. S. (2019). A three-dimensional immunocompetent intestine-on-chip model as in vitro platform for functional and microbial interaction studies. Biomaterials,220, 119396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119396

Raasch, M., Rennert, K., Jahn, T., Peters, S., Henkel, T., Huber, O., ... & Mosig, A. (2015). Microfluidically supported biochip design for culture of endothelial cell layers with improved perfusion conditions. Biofabrication, 7(1), 015013. doi:10.1088/1758-5090/7/1/015013

Rennert, K., Steinborn, S., Gröger, M., Ungerböck, B., Jank, A. M., Ehgartner, J., Nietzsche, S., Dinger, J., Kiehntopf, M., Funke, H., Peters, F. T., Lupp, A., Gärtner, C., Mayr, T., Bauer, M., Huber, O., & Mosig, A. S. (2015). A microfluidically perfused three dimensional human liver model. Biomaterials, 71, 119–131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.08.043

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