Electrokinetic potential-stabilization by bile acid-microencapsulating formulation of pancreatic ß-cells cultured in high ratio poly-L-ornithine-gel hydrogel colloidal dispersion: applications in cell-biomaterials, tissue engineering and biotechnological applications

© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Introduction: Current trials for ß-cell transplantation have been hindered by poor cell viability and function post-transplantation. Recently, electric charges of the microencapsulating formulation carrying ß-cells have shown signifi...

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Main Authors: Mooranian, A., Negrulj, R., Takechi, Ryu, Jamieson, E., Morahan, G., Al-Salami, H.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Informa Healthcare 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56344
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Summary:© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Introduction: Current trials for ß-cell transplantation have been hindered by poor cell viability and function post-transplantation. Recently, electric charges of the microencapsulating formulation carrying ß-cells have shown significant effects on cell survival and function. Thus, this study aimed at investigating the effects of electric charge, of novel colloidal formulation containing ß-cells, on cell viability, biological activity and insulin release. Methods: A new formulation, containing high ratios of poly-L-ornithine, suspending electrical-stimulation hydrogel and polystyrene sulphone (1:1:0.1 ratio), was used to form microcapsules utilizing 800?V and 2000?Hz encapsulating conditions. The bile acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, was added into the microcapsules to measure its effects on electric charges. Results: The electric charge of the microencapsulating formulation was enhanced by bile acid addition, and resulted in better cell viability and function. Conclusion: Ursodeoxycholic acid microencapsulated with poly-L-ornithine, suspending electrical-stimulation hydrogel and polystyrene sulphone at 1:1:0.1 ratio, using 800?V and 2000?Hz microencapsulating conditions, produced enhanced electrokinetic parameters of microcapsules with optimized cell functions. This suggests that electric charge of formulations containing pancreatic ß-cell may have significant effects on cell mass and functions, post-transplantation.