Construction of in vitro liver-on-a-chip models and application progress

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Jie Liu
Yimei Du
Xinxin Xiao
Daopeng Tan
Yuqi He
Lin Qin
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[1] Zunyi Medical University,Guizhou Engineering Research Center of Industrial Key
[2] Zunyi Medical University,Technology for Dendrobium Nobile, School of Pharmacy
[3] The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University,Joint International Research Laboratory of Ethnomedicine of Ministry of Education
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Liver; Liver-on-a-chip; Hepatotoxicity tests; Disease modeling; Drug screening; Chip combinations;
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The liver is the largest internal organ of the human body. It has a complex structure and function and plays a vital role in drug metabolism. In recent decades, extensive research has aimed to develop in vitro models that can simulate liver function to demonstrate changes in the physiological and pathological environment of the liver. Animal models and in vitro cell models are common, but the data obtained from animal models lack relevance when applied to humans, while cell models have limited predictive ability for metabolism and toxicity in humans. Recent advancements in tissue engineering, biomaterials, chip technology, and 3D bioprinting have provided opportunities for further research in in vitro models. Among them, liver-on-a-Chip (LOC) technology has made significant achievements in reproducing the in vivo behavior, physiological microenvironment, and metabolism of cells and organs. In this review, we discuss the development of LOC and its research progress in liver diseases, hepatotoxicity tests, and drug screening, as well as chip combinations. First, we review the structure and the physiological function of the liver. Then, we introduce the LOC technology, including general concepts, preparation materials, and methods. Finally, we review the application of LOC in disease modeling, hepatotoxicity tests, drug screening, and chip combinations, as well as the future challenges and directions of LOC.
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