Claudy Jean Paul Mullon
Brown University
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Cell Transplantation | 1997
Sharda Naik; Henry Santangini; Donna Trenkler; Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Barry A. Solomon; Jing Pan; Hugo O. Jauregui
The provision of an immediate supply of isolated porcine hepatocytes for artificial liver support requires preservation techniques that will allow maintenance of cell viability and detoxification functions. By means of a simple and cost-effective cryopreservation system, porcine hepatocytes can be available for both local and distant medical treatment facilities. Additionally, cryopreservation provides an adequate period for quality control testing to be completed prior to use of any specific cell lot. We are reporting a dual approach, namely the preservation of porcine hepatocytes, at 4 degrees C and at -196 degrees C in liquid nitrogen (LN2). Using a combination of cryoprotectant agents with Chees modified Eagles culture media (CEM), collagenase isolated hepatocytes stored at 4 degrees C for 24 h maintained 80% of the initial diazepam metabolism measured in freshly isolated cells and nearly 100% of initial function was preserved in hepatocytes stored up to 6 mo at -196 degrees C. University of Wisconsin solution (UW) was also tested and while adequate for 4 degrees C storage, it certainly did not match the performance of the CEM formulations for preservation of metabolic function of cells stored in liquid nitrogen. Based on our results of viability and detoxification function the combination of CEM with DMSO, polyethylene glycol and serum provided optimal protection for LN2 frozen cells. Other findings in these studies underlined the importance of the gradual introduction of DMSO in the prefreezing process, the period of osmotic equilibration, and the rapid postthaw withdrawal of this agent to minimize cytotoxic effects at these critical stages. Our freezing methodology provides the foundation for further technological developments in the cryopreservation of the large numbers of cells (billions) that are necessary for extracorporeal liver assist devices.
Archive | 1995
Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Kerry Ann Gagnon; Christine Marie Tosone; Hugo O. Jauregui
Archive | 1999
Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Shawn P. Cain; Timothy Jon Perlman; Hugo O. Jauregui; Sharda Naik; Henry Santangini; Donna Trenkler
Archive | 1996
Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Shawn P. Cain; Timothy Jon Perlman; Hugo O. Jauregui; Sharda Naik; Henry Santangini; Donna Trenkler
Archive | 1996
Hugo O. Jauregui; Donna Trenkler; Henry Santangini; Sharda Naik; Timothy Jon Perlman; Shawn P. Cain; Claudy Jean Paul Mullon
Cell Transplantation | 1996
S.P. Cain; Sharda Naik; D.J. Deane; Kermit M. Borland; B.A. Chandler; Henry Santangini; D. Trenklet; N.R. Velazquez; Barry A. Solomon; Hugo O. Jauregui; Claudy Jean Paul Mullon
Archive | 1996
Shawn P. Cain; Hugo O. Jauregui; Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Sharda Naik; Timothy Jon Perlman; Henry Santangini; Donna Trenkler
Archive | 1996
Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Christine Marie Tosone; Kerry Ann Gagnon; Hugo O. Jauregui
Archive | 1996
Shawn P. Cain; Hugo O. Jauregui; Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Sharda Naik; Timothy Jon Perlman; Henry Santangini; Donna Trenkler
Archive | 1996
Shawn P. Cain; Hugo O. Jauregui; Claudy Jean Paul Mullon; Sharda Naik; Timothy Jon Perlman; Henry Santangini; Donna Trenkler