This study describes an actuated bioreactor which mimics the pulsatile contractile motion of the intestinal barrier using electro-responsive elastomers as smart materials that undergo deformation upon electrical stimulation. The device consists of an annular dielectric elastomer actuator working as a radial artificial muscle able to rhythmically contract and relax a central cell culture well. The bioreactor maintained up to 4 hours of actuation at a frequency of 0.15 Hz and a strain of 8-10%, which are analogues to those of the cyclic contraction and relaxation of the small intestine. In-vitro tests demonstrated that the device was biocompatible and cell-adhesive for Caco-2 cells, which formed a confluent monolayer following 21 days of culture in the central well. In addition, cellular adhesion and cohesion were maintained after 4 hours of continuous cyclic strain. These preliminary results encourage further investigations on the use of dielectric elastomer actuation as a versatile technology that might overcome the limitations of commercially available pneumatic driving systems to obtain bioreactors that can cyclically deform cell cultures in a biomimetic fashion.

A bioreactor with an electro-responsive elastomeric membrane for mimicking intestinal peristalsis / Cei, Daniele; Costa, Joana; Gori, Giulia; Frediani, Gabriele; Domenici, Claudio; Carpi, Federico; Ahluwalia, Arti. - In: BIOINSPIRATION & BIOMIMETICS. - ISSN 1748-3182. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2017), pp. 0-0. [10.1088/1748-3190/12/1/016001]

A bioreactor with an electro-responsive elastomeric membrane for mimicking intestinal peristalsis

CARPI, FEDERICO;
2017

Abstract

This study describes an actuated bioreactor which mimics the pulsatile contractile motion of the intestinal barrier using electro-responsive elastomers as smart materials that undergo deformation upon electrical stimulation. The device consists of an annular dielectric elastomer actuator working as a radial artificial muscle able to rhythmically contract and relax a central cell culture well. The bioreactor maintained up to 4 hours of actuation at a frequency of 0.15 Hz and a strain of 8-10%, which are analogues to those of the cyclic contraction and relaxation of the small intestine. In-vitro tests demonstrated that the device was biocompatible and cell-adhesive for Caco-2 cells, which formed a confluent monolayer following 21 days of culture in the central well. In addition, cellular adhesion and cohesion were maintained after 4 hours of continuous cyclic strain. These preliminary results encourage further investigations on the use of dielectric elastomer actuation as a versatile technology that might overcome the limitations of commercially available pneumatic driving systems to obtain bioreactors that can cyclically deform cell cultures in a biomimetic fashion.
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Cei, Daniele; Costa, Joana; Gori, Giulia; Frediani, Gabriele; Domenici, Claudio; Carpi, Federico; Ahluwalia, Arti
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