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PLOS ONE | 2017

A novel organotypic 3D sweat gland model with physiological functionality

Patricia Klaka; Sabine Grüdl; Bernhard Banowski; Melanie Giesen; Andrea Sättler; Peter Proksch; Thomas Welss; Thomas Förster

Dysregulated human eccrine sweat glands can negatively impact the quality-of-life of people suffering from disorders like hyperhidrosis. Inability of sweating can even result in serious health effects in humans affected by anhidrosis. The underlying mechanisms must be elucidated and a reliable in vitro test system for drug screening must be developed. Here we describe a novel organotypic three-dimensional (3D) sweat gland model made of primary human eccrine sweat gland cells. Initial experiments revealed that eccrine sweat gland cells in a two-dimensional (2D) culture lose typical physiological markers. To resemble the in vivo situation as close as possible, we applied the hanging drop cultivation technology regaining most of the markers when cultured in its natural spherical environment. To compare the organotypic 3D sweat gland model versus human sweat glands in vivo, we compared markers relevant for the eccrine sweat gland using transcriptomic and proteomic analysis. Comparing the marker profile, a high in vitro-in vivo correlation was shown. Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 5 (CEACAM5), muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3 (CHRM3), Na+-K+-Cl- cotransporter 1 (NKCC1), calcium-activated chloride channel anoctamin-1 (ANO1/TMEM16A), and aquaporin-5 (AQP5) are found at significant expression levels in the 3D model. Moreover, cholinergic stimulation with acetylcholine or pilocarpine leads to calcium influx monitored in a calcium flux assay. Cholinergic stimulation cannot be achieved with the sweat gland cell line NCL-SG3 used as a sweat gland model system. Our results show clear benefits of the organotypic 3D sweat gland model versus 2D cultures in terms of the expression of essential eccrine sweat gland key regulators and in the physiological response to stimulation. Taken together, this novel organotypic 3D sweat gland model shows a good in vitro-in vivo correlation and is an appropriate alternative for screening of potential bioactives regulating the sweat mechanism.


Archive | 2003

Cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition e.g. useful for promoting the growth of desirable skin microorganisms comprises a plant extract with prebiotic activity on the skin

Dirk Dr. Bockmühl; Heide-Marie Höhne; Claudia Jassoy; Andrea Sättler; Regine Scholtyssek; Wolfhard Scholz; Marianne Waldmann-Laue


Archive | 2004

Präbiotisch wirksame Pflanzenextrakte

Dirk Dr. Bockmühl; Heide-Marie Höhne; Claudia Jassoy; Andrea Sättler; Regine Scholtyssek; Wolfhard Scholz; Marianne Waldmann-Laue


Archive | 2003

Lipase inhibitors in deodorants and antiperspirants

Bernhard Banowski; Andrea Sättler; Petra Siegert; Armin Wadle


Archive | 2004

Prebiotically active plant extracts

Dirk Bockmühl; Heide-Marie Höhne; Claudia Jassoy; Regine Scholtyssek; Marianne Waldmann-Laue; Wolfhard Scholz; Andrea Sättler


Archive | 2003

5-Lipooxygenase inhibitors in deodorants and antiperspirants

Bernhard Banowski; Andrea Sättler; Petra Siegert; Armin Wadle; Marianne Waldmann-Laue


Archive | 2005

Substances with a probiotic action used in deodorants

Dirk Bockmühl; Heide-Marie Höhne; Claudia Jassoy; Regine Scholtyssek; Bernhard Banowski; Armin Wadle; Andrea Sättler; Roland Breves; Sllke Nieveler


Archive | 2001

Anti-inflammatory active ingredients

Thomas Gerke; Andrea Sättler; Stefan Dr. Müllner


Archive | 2004

Method for the identification of substances with prebiotic effect

Dirk Bockmühl; Regine Scholtyssek; Claudia Jassoy; Andrea Sättler


Archive | 2009

Cosmetic agent, useful for lightening e.g. skin, comprises peroxidase and substrate for hydrogen peroxide producing enzyme in a first container, and hydrogen peroxide producing enzyme and substrate for the peroxidase in a second container

Frank Dr. Janßen; Astrid Kleen; Karl-Heinz Maurer; Andrea Sättler

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