Production of mouse embryoid bodies with hepatic differentiation potential by stirred tank bioreactor

Chih Hsiu Yin, Wannhsin Chen, Chang Chun Hsiao*, Chao Ying Kuo, Chao Long Chen, Wen Teng Wu

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Abstract

Embryonic stem (ES) cells can differentiate into functional hepatic lineage cells, which can potentially be used in biomedicine. To obtain hepatic lineage cells from ES cells, embryoid bodies (EBs) must be formed. In this study, we developed an EB formation system using a spinner flask for mass production of EBs. ES cells were inoculated into the spinner flask, where they formed EBs within 4 d. The EBs were then transferred into an attached culture for hepatic differentiation. To verify the hepatic lineage cells, albumin secretion and hepatic-specific gene expression were examined. We found that EBs formed by either the spinner flask or hanging drops exhibited similar albumin secretion potential and hepatic-specific gene expression. We conclude that the spinner flask method can be used to produce mouse EBs that can be used to mass produce hepatic lineage cells for use in biomedicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)728-734
Number of pages7
JournalBioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry
Volume71
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

Keywords

  • Bioreactor
  • ESCs
  • Embryoid bodies
  • Hepatic lineage cells

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