Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical Investigations

With advantageous features such as minimizing the cost, time, and sample size requirements, organ-on-a-chip (OOC) systems have garnered enormous interest from researchers for their ability for real-time monitoring of physical parameters by mimicking the in vivo microenvironment and the precise respo...

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Main Authors: Yi Zhao, Ranjith Kumar Kankala, Shi-Bin Wang, Ai-Zheng Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/4/675
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spelling doaj-791e643cc53b45f29c6b491e6d0f28c02020-11-25T01:32:50ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492019-02-0124467510.3390/molecules24040675molecules24040675Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical InvestigationsYi Zhao0Ranjith Kumar Kankala1Shi-Bin Wang2Ai-Zheng Chen3Institute of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaInstitute of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaInstitute of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaInstitute of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaWith advantageous features such as minimizing the cost, time, and sample size requirements, organ-on-a-chip (OOC) systems have garnered enormous interest from researchers for their ability for real-time monitoring of physical parameters by mimicking the in vivo microenvironment and the precise responses of xenobiotics, i.e., drug efficacy and toxicity over conventional two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures, as well as animal models. Recent advancements of OOC systems have evidenced the fabrication of ‘multi-organ-on-chip’ (MOC) models, which connect separated organ chambers together to resemble an ideal pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) model for monitoring the complex interactions between multiple organs and the resultant dynamic responses of multiple organs to pharmaceutical compounds. Numerous varieties of MOC systems have been proposed, mainly focusing on the construction of these multi-organ models, while there are only few studies on how to realize continual, automated, and stable testing, which still remains a significant challenge in the development process of MOCs. Herein, this review emphasizes the recent advancements in realizing long-term testing of MOCs to promote their capability for real-time monitoring of multi-organ interactions and chronic cellular reactions more accurately and steadily over the available chip models. Efforts in this field are still ongoing for better performance in the assessment of preclinical attributes for a new chemical entity. Further, we give a brief overview on the various biomedical applications of long-term testing in MOCs, including several proposed applications and their potential utilization in the future. Finally, we summarize with perspectives.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/4/675long-term testingmulti-organ-on-chipmicrofluidic technologybiosensorsmultisensor-integrated systemsdrug testingdisease modeling
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author Yi Zhao
Ranjith Kumar Kankala
Shi-Bin Wang
Ai-Zheng Chen
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Ranjith Kumar Kankala
Shi-Bin Wang
Ai-Zheng Chen
Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical Investigations
Molecules
long-term testing
multi-organ-on-chip
microfluidic technology
biosensors
multisensor-integrated systems
drug testing
disease modeling
author_facet Yi Zhao
Ranjith Kumar Kankala
Shi-Bin Wang
Ai-Zheng Chen
author_sort Yi Zhao
title Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical Investigations
title_short Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical Investigations
title_full Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical Investigations
title_fullStr Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical Investigations
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Organs-on-Chips: Towards Long-Term Biomedical Investigations
title_sort multi-organs-on-chips: towards long-term biomedical investigations
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2019-02-01
description With advantageous features such as minimizing the cost, time, and sample size requirements, organ-on-a-chip (OOC) systems have garnered enormous interest from researchers for their ability for real-time monitoring of physical parameters by mimicking the in vivo microenvironment and the precise responses of xenobiotics, i.e., drug efficacy and toxicity over conventional two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures, as well as animal models. Recent advancements of OOC systems have evidenced the fabrication of ‘multi-organ-on-chip’ (MOC) models, which connect separated organ chambers together to resemble an ideal pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) model for monitoring the complex interactions between multiple organs and the resultant dynamic responses of multiple organs to pharmaceutical compounds. Numerous varieties of MOC systems have been proposed, mainly focusing on the construction of these multi-organ models, while there are only few studies on how to realize continual, automated, and stable testing, which still remains a significant challenge in the development process of MOCs. Herein, this review emphasizes the recent advancements in realizing long-term testing of MOCs to promote their capability for real-time monitoring of multi-organ interactions and chronic cellular reactions more accurately and steadily over the available chip models. Efforts in this field are still ongoing for better performance in the assessment of preclinical attributes for a new chemical entity. Further, we give a brief overview on the various biomedical applications of long-term testing in MOCs, including several proposed applications and their potential utilization in the future. Finally, we summarize with perspectives.
topic long-term testing
multi-organ-on-chip
microfluidic technology
biosensors
multisensor-integrated systems
drug testing
disease modeling
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/4/675
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