Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency Range

In this work, Bioimpedance Spectroscopy (BIS) is used to study fluids and cell solutions. A n ew fourelectrode- terminal (4T) chamber using 3D printing and stainless steel corrosion resistant V4A was designed to measure the impedance of live cell solutions at the frequency range 0.1Hz- 1MHz. At f &l...

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Main Authors: Teixeira Viviane S., Kalckhoff Jan-Patrick, Krautschneider Wolfgang, Schroeder Dietmar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-09-01
Series:Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0029
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spelling doaj-d5e1827204a6493eb31db8144b2d35a32021-09-06T19:19:26ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042018-09-014111511810.1515/cdbme-2018-0029cdbme-2018-0029Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency RangeTeixeira Viviane S.0Kalckhoff Jan-Patrick1Krautschneider Wolfgang2Schroeder Dietmar3Institute of Medical and Nanoelectronics, Technical University of Hamburg, Eißendorfer Str. 38, D-21073Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Medical and Nanoelectronics, Technical University of Hamburg, Eißendorfer Str. 38, D-21073Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Medical and Nanoelectronics, Technical University of Hamburg, Eißendorfer Str. 38, D-21073Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Medical and Nanoelectronics, Technical University of Hamburg, Eißendorfer Str. 38, D-21073Hamburg, GermanyIn this work, Bioimpedance Spectroscopy (BIS) is used to study fluids and cell solutions. A n ew fourelectrode- terminal (4T) chamber using 3D printing and stainless steel corrosion resistant V4A was designed to measure the impedance of live cell solutions at the frequency range 0.1Hz- 1MHz. At f < 1kHz the double layer (DL) that builds at electrode’s surface raises the impedance substantially preventing the observation of the real impedance of the cells. The new 4T design circumvents the DL, is more robust and cheap, and allows for the repeatability of the results. Experiments were performed in vitro with two cell lines, L929 (mouse fibroblasts) and HaCaT (human keratinocytes). Results show that it is possible to distinguish between the two cell types by means of its BIS measurements in the new setup. Also, a low-frequency dispersion (α-dispersion) was observed in HaCaT cells solution, but not in L929. Furthermore, a potentiostat circuit model was developed in LTSpice to simulate the hardware setup and two different circuit models were used to fit cell’s data.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0029bioimpedance spectroscopy (bis)mouse fibroblasts l929human keratinocytes hacatfour terminal impedance measurement
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author Teixeira Viviane S.
Kalckhoff Jan-Patrick
Krautschneider Wolfgang
Schroeder Dietmar
spellingShingle Teixeira Viviane S.
Kalckhoff Jan-Patrick
Krautschneider Wolfgang
Schroeder Dietmar
Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency Range
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
bioimpedance spectroscopy (bis)
mouse fibroblasts l929
human keratinocytes hacat
four terminal impedance measurement
author_facet Teixeira Viviane S.
Kalckhoff Jan-Patrick
Krautschneider Wolfgang
Schroeder Dietmar
author_sort Teixeira Viviane S.
title Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency Range
title_short Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency Range
title_full Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency Range
title_fullStr Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency Range
title_full_unstemmed Bioimpedance Analysis of L929 and HaCaT Cells in Low Frequency Range
title_sort bioimpedance analysis of l929 and hacat cells in low frequency range
publisher De Gruyter
series Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
issn 2364-5504
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In this work, Bioimpedance Spectroscopy (BIS) is used to study fluids and cell solutions. A n ew fourelectrode- terminal (4T) chamber using 3D printing and stainless steel corrosion resistant V4A was designed to measure the impedance of live cell solutions at the frequency range 0.1Hz- 1MHz. At f < 1kHz the double layer (DL) that builds at electrode’s surface raises the impedance substantially preventing the observation of the real impedance of the cells. The new 4T design circumvents the DL, is more robust and cheap, and allows for the repeatability of the results. Experiments were performed in vitro with two cell lines, L929 (mouse fibroblasts) and HaCaT (human keratinocytes). Results show that it is possible to distinguish between the two cell types by means of its BIS measurements in the new setup. Also, a low-frequency dispersion (α-dispersion) was observed in HaCaT cells solution, but not in L929. Furthermore, a potentiostat circuit model was developed in LTSpice to simulate the hardware setup and two different circuit models were used to fit cell’s data.
topic bioimpedance spectroscopy (bis)
mouse fibroblasts l929
human keratinocytes hacat
four terminal impedance measurement
url https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0029
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