Generation of three-dimensional hepatocyte/gelatin structures with rapid prototyping system.

Using rapid prototyping technology, three-dimensional (3D) structures composed of hepatocytes and gelatin hydrogel have been formed. This technique employs a highly accurate 3D micropositioning system with a pressure-controlled syringe to deposit cell/biomaterial structures with a lateral resolution of 10 microm. The pressure-activated micro-syringe is equipped with a fine-bore exit needle for which a wide variety of 3D patterns with different arrays of channels (through-holes) were created. More than 30 layers of a hepatocyte/gelatin mixture were laminated into a high spacial structure using this method. The laminated hepatocytes remained viable and performed biological functions in the construct for more than 2 months. The rapid prototyping technology offers potential for eventual high-throughout production of artificial human tissues or organs.

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