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Abstract

Bioengineering

High-Throughput Bioprinting Method for Modeling Vascular Permeability in Standard Six-well Plates with Size and Pattern Flexibility

Published: August 16th, 2024

DOI:

10.3791/66676

1Department of Convergence Biosystems Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), Chonnam National University, 2Interdisciplinary Program in IT-Bio Convergence System, Chonnam National University, 3Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), 4Advanced Materials Engineering, Korea National University of Science and Technology (UST)

Abstract

Vascular permeability is a key factor in developing therapies for disorders associated with compromised endothelium, such as endothelial dysfunction in coronary arteries and impaired function of the blood-brain barrier. Existing fabrication techniques do not adequately replicate the geometrical variation in vascular networks in the human body, which substantially influences disease progression; moreover, these techniques often involve multi-step fabrication procedures that hinder the high-throughput production necessary for pharmacological testing. This paper presents a bioprinting protocol for creating multiple vascular tissues with desired patterns and sizes directly on standard six-well plates, overcoming existing resolution and productivity challenges in bioprinting technology. A simplified fabrication approach was established to construct six hollow, perfusable channels within a hydrogel, which were subsequently lined with human umbilical vein endothelial cells to form a functional and mature endothelium. The computer-controlled nature of 3D bioprinting ensures high reproducibility and requires fewer manual fabrication steps than traditional methods. This highlights VOP's potential as an efficient high-throughput platform for modeling vascular permeability and advancing drug discovery.

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