4.8 Article

AC Electrothermal Circulatory Pumping Chip for Cell Culture

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 48, Pages 26792-26801

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b08863

Keywords

AC electrothermal; circulatory pumping chip; cell culture; human-on-a-chip; microfluidics

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [HIT. NSRIF. 2014058, HIT. IBRSEM. 201319]
  2. Programme of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities [B07018]
  3. State Key Development program of basic research of China [2012CBA01303]

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Herein we describe a novel AC electrothermal (ACET) fluidic circulatory pumping chip to overcome the challenge of fluid-to-tissue ratio for human-on-a-chip cell culture systems. To avoid the deleterious effects of Joule heating and electric current on sample cells, a rectangular microchannel was designed with distantly separated regions for pumping and cell culture. Temperature variations were examined using a commercial thermocouple sensor to detect temperature values in both pumping and culture regions. To generate a sufficient ACET circulatory pumping rate, 30 pairs of asymmetrical electrodes were employed in the pumping region; generated ACET velocity was measured by fluorescent microparticle image velocimetry. The benefits of our pumping chip were demonstrated by culturing human embryonic kidney cells (HEK293T) and human colon carcinoma cells (5W620) for 72 h with an energized voltage of 3 V and 10 MHz. Cells grew and proliferated well, implying our ACET circulatory pumping chip has great potential for cell culture and tissue engineering applications.

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