基础医学与临床 ›› 2012, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (9): 1111-1114.

• 短篇综述 • 上一篇    

体外细胞组织重建中共培养技术的应用

谭美华1,陈建苏2   

  1. 1. 暨南大学第一临床医学院眼科
    2. 暨南大学医学院眼科研究所
  • 收稿日期:2011-11-02 修回日期:2011-12-28 出版日期:2012-09-05 发布日期:2012-08-28
  • 通讯作者: 陈建苏 E-mail:chenjiansu2000@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金项目;中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金

The application of cell co-culture in the reconstruction of cells and tissues in vitro

  • Received:2011-11-02 Revised:2011-12-28 Online:2012-09-05 Published:2012-08-28

摘要: 摘要:如何模拟体内环境进行体外细胞组织重建是干细胞研究和组织工程研究领域一直关心的研究课题。细胞共培养体系可以通过直接接触或非直接接触二维共培养、三维细胞共培养及条件培养基等多种方式获得,尤其是多孔膜两侧直接接触共培养和三维细胞共培养可以显著增加干细胞分化的可塑性,目前越来越受到重视。此共培养体系在维持细胞基本结构和性状的基础上,通过两种或多种细胞组织的相互作用,使体外环境与体内环境尽可能相吻合,弥补了单层细胞培养的缺陷,有利于构建更加接近生理状态的重建体外细胞组织,被广泛应用于现代细胞研究,成为角膜、牙周、软骨、心血管以及神经细胞组织等体外构建的重要技术应用。

关键词: 关键词:细胞共培养, 干细胞, 组织工程

Abstract: Abstract: It has been a concerned subject for a long time in the areas of stem cells and tissue engineering that how to imitate in vivo environment for the reconstruction of cells and tissues in vitro. The cell co-culture system can be established by many methods such as two-dimensional cell co-culture which includes direct cell-to-cell contact and indirect contact between different cells, three-dimensional cell co-culture, and conditional medium. The co-culture system of direct contact through porous membrane and three-dimensional culture can increase the differentiated flexibility of stem cells and is stressed more and more. Based on maintaining the fundamental structures and properties of cells, the system makes the environment in vitro to be consistent with in vivo environment as far as possible through interactions of two or more kinds of cells and tissues. So the cell co-culture system makes up for the defects of monolayer cell culture and is conducive to reconstructing cells and tissues in vitro closer to the physiological state. The system is widely used in modern cell research, which makes it to be an excellent technology for the cells and tissues reconstruction in vitro of cornea, periodont, cartilage, cardiovascular, neural, et al.

Key words: Key words: cell co-culture, stem cells, tissue engineering