Stimulation of liver functions in hierarchical co-culture of bone marrow cells and hepatocytes

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Kiyohito Yagi
Nobuaki Sumiyoshi
Yumiko Nakashima
Nobuyasu Michibayashi
Masaya Kawase
Yoshiharu Miura
Tadashi Mizoguchi
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[1] Osaka University,Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Kagawa University,Faculty of Education
[3] Osaka University,Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[4] Faculty of Education,undefined
[5] Kagawa University,undefined
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Cytotechnology | 1998年 / 26卷
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bioartificial liver; bone marrow cells; co-culture; hepatocytes; non-parenchymal liver cells;
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A hierarchial co-culture, in which rat hepatocytes and non-parenchymal liver cells (NPLCs) were separated by a collagen layer and which was designed to mimic the in vivo microenvironment, was carried out with the aim of developing a module for bio-artificial liver support. Compared with a monolayer co-culture and hepatocytes cultured alone in a monolayer, higher urea synthesis activity was maintained for 6 d in the hierarchical co-culture. When a rat hepatoma cell line H4-II-E-C3, which retains the induction of tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT), was co-cultured in a monolayer with NPLCs, dose-dependent stimulation of TAT induction was observed. In a hierarchical co-culture, NPLCs further stimulated TAT induction in H4-II-E-C3 cells. Since peritoneal macrophages could stimulate TAT induction in hepatocytes in both monolayer and hierarchical co-cultures, bone marrow cells, which can proliferate and differentiate into macrophages in vitro, were investigated as a possible substitute for NPLCs. Bone marrow cells isolated from rat femurs were cultivated in the presence of IL-3 and macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF), and co-cultured with hepatocytes. Urea synthesis and TAT induction of hepatocytes were stimulated in the co-culture. The co-culture of bone marrow and H4-II-E-C3 cells, both of which have proliferation ability in vitro, was also shown to be effective in stimulating liver functions. The hierarchical configuration, in which two cell types can communicate with the soluble factor(s) through a collagen layer, was found to be more effective than a monolayer in long-term co-culture.
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