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Co-culture system for liver cells and Kupffer cells and application thereof

A co-culture system and hepatocyte technology, applied in artificial cell constructs, animal cells, vertebrate cells, etc., can solve the problems of time-consuming, difficult to simulate physiological and pathological states, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-01-30
SHAANXI INST FOR FOOD & DRUG CONTROL
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[0010] Although the overall animal model is relatively reliable, it takes a long time. It usually takes 1 to 2 months from the beginning of modeling to the end of the experiment; in vitro liver cell immune injury models use a single type of cell, which is difficult to simulate in vivo complex physiological and pathological conditions

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[0035] Below in conjunction with the separation and purification of hepatocytes, the separation and purification of Kupffer cells, the selection of the concentration of LPS added, the construction of the co-culture system, and the preliminary screening of drugs, the present invention will be further described in detail, which is an explanation of the present invention rather than a limitation .

[0036] 1. Separation and purification of hepatocytes

[0037] Select normal BALB / C mice, anesthetize with chloral hydrate (3.5%, 1mL / 100g, ip), fix the position, disinfect the skin of the chest and abdomen, open the peritoneum, free the portal vein and inferior vena cava, and place it about 1cm away from the hepatic hilum A 22-gauge catheter was inserted into the portal vein, and another catheter was inserted into the inferior vena cava for backup. Pre-warmed D-Hanks' solution at 37°C was perfused at a flow rate of 25 mL / min, and the liver was enlarged and pale in color after a few m...

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The invention discloses a co-culture system for liver cells and Kupffer cells and application thereof. The co-culture system is characterized in that in a Millicell double-layer culture room, 1-100 ng / mL LPS (lipopolysaccharides) is added into a culture medium, the Kuffer cells are cultured in the upper layer of the Millicell double-layer culture room, and the liver cells are cultured in the lower layer of the Millicell double-layer culture room; and half of the fresh culture medium is replaced every other day so as to keep the concentration of the LPS. The co-culture system for liver cells and Kupffer cells provided by the invention has the advantages that the Kupffer cells continuously secrete inflammatory cell factors (such as TNF-alpha) in vitro after being stimulated by the LPS; the liver cells can generate a great number of enzymes, such as AST (aspartate aminotransferase), ALT (alanine transaminase) and GGT (gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase) in the environment so as to stimulate the liver injury based on immunoreaction caused by the immune / inflammation response after the liver tissue undergoes virus infection in vivo; and moreover, the co-culture system is used for screening medicaments resisting immune liver injury according to the influence of the medicaments on the secretion amount of immune factors and the enzymatic activity.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of in vitro cell culture, and particularly relates to a hepatocyte-Kupffer cell co-cultivation system, which is used as an immune liver injury model and applied to the screening of anti-immune liver injury drugs. Background technique [0002] Immune liver injury is usually caused by biological factors, and the common cause is viral infection, such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and other viral infections clinically. A large number of inflammatory cells infiltrate and generate an immune / inflammatory response, leading to immune response-based liver injury. After the virus invades the liver cells, it can be integrated with the DNA of the liver cells. When the immune cells or antiviral drugs kill the virus, they will also clear the infected liver cells, resulting in immune liver damage. Long-term repeated liver injury can lead to scar-like hyperplasia, liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, liver ascit...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C12N5/0786C12N5/071C12Q1/02
Inventor 刘海静王嫦鹤张秉华郭欢迎戴涌李霞王发贾丽华
Owner SHAANXI INST FOR FOOD & DRUG CONTROL
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