Evaluation of cell viability and metabolic activity of a 3D cultured human epidermal model using a dynamic autoradiographic technique with a PET radiopharmaceutical

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Toru Sasaki
Junya Tamaki
Kentaro Nishizawa
Takahiro Kojima
Ryoich Tanaka
Ryotaro Moriya
Haruyo Sasaki
Hiroko Maruyama
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[1] Kitasato University School of Allied of Health Sciences,Department of Medical Engineering and Technology
[2] Kitasato University School of Allied of Health Sciences,Research Facility of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Design
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Quality control of tissues and organs for transplant is important to confirm their safety and effectiveness for regenerative medicine. However, quality evaluation is only carried out using a limited range of inspection criteria, because many of the available evaluation tests are invasive. In order to explore the potential of 2-[18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose ([18F]FDG)-bioradiography as a non-invasive test for estimation of the safety, soundness, and effectiveness of tissues for transplantation, [18F]FDG uptake and cell viability or metabolism were investigated using a reconstructed human epidermal model (RHEM). We developed an imaging system, and suitable bioradiographic image acquisition conditions and its effectiveness were investigated. [18F]FDG uptake increased in agreement with DNA content as a marker of cell numbers and for histological assessment during cell proliferation and keratinization. [18F]FDG uptake was significantly decreased in good agreement with the viability of tissues used with various hazardous chemical treatments. [18F]FDG uptake by the tissues was decreased by hypothermia treatment and increased by hypoxia treatment while maintaining cell viability in the tissue. Therefore, [18F]FDG-bioradiography can be useful to estimate cell viability or metabolism in this RHEM. This method might be utilized as a non-invasive test for quality evaluation of tissues for transplantation.
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