Oxygen consumption rate of cells in 3D culture: The use of experiment and simulation to measure kinetic parameters and optimise culture conditions

The Analyst ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 136 (19) ◽  
pp. 4013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian Streeter ◽  
Umber Cheema
2005 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 215 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Abe ◽  
H. Shiku ◽  
S. Aoyagi ◽  
T. Matsue ◽  
H. Hoshi

Oxygen consumption is a ubiquitous parameter which can provide valuable information about metabolic mechanisms and embryo quality. Recently, we succeeded in non-invasively and quantitatively determining oxygen consumption of individual bovine embryos by the scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM). The aim of this study was to assess by SECM the oxygen consumption of individual bovine embryos at different developmental stages cultured in serum-free and serum-supplemented media. Bovine oocytes were matured in IVMD101 medium [Research Institute for the Functional Peptides (IFP), Shimojo, Yamagata, Japan] and inseminated in BO-based medium. For serum-free culture, inseminated ooocytes were cultured to the blastocyst stage in IVD101 medium in an atmosphere of a low oxygen condition (5% CO2/5% O2/90% N2) at 38.5°C. For serum-supplemented culture, inseminated oocytes were cultured in HPM199 medium (IFP) supplemented with 5% calf serum (HPM199 + CS) in the presence of bovine cumulus/granulosa cells in a humidified atmosphere of 5% CO2 in air. Oxygen consumption by individual bovine embryos was non-invasively quantified by the SECM measuring system. Some embryos were prepared for transmission electron microscopy. The oxygen consumption rates are presented in the table. Oxygen consumption rates (F) of the single embryos were low from 2-cell to 8-cell stages (0.45–0.52 × 10−14 mol s−1). In serum-free culture, an increase in oxygen consumption rate was found at the morula (1.03 × 10−14 mol s−1) stage, and blastocysts showed an even higher oxygen consumption rate (1.86 × 10−14 mol s−1). On the other hand, the oxygen consumption of morulae and blastocysts produced in serum-supplemented medium was lower than that of embryos cultured in serum-free medium. Electron microscopic study demonstrated that many of the mitochondria of morulae and blastocycts cultured in HPM199 + CS medium were an immature form, indicating a correlation between respiration activity and development of mitochondria. These results suggest that the culture conditions affect the respiration activity of bovine embryos. The SECM procedures may have a wide application for judging embryo quality and culture conditions for embryos. Table 1. Oxygen consumption rates (F × 10−14 mol s−1) of the bovine embryos at various developmental stages


Author(s):  
Grażyna Mazurkiewicz-Boroń ◽  
Teresa Bednarz ◽  
Elżbieta Wilk-Woźniak

Microbial efficiency in a meromictic reservoirIndices of microbial efficiency (expressed as oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide release) were determined in the water column of the meromictic Piaseczno Reservoir (in an opencast sulphur mine), which is rich in sulphur compounds. Phytoplankton abundances were low in both the mixolimnion (up to 15 m depth) and monimolimnion (below 15 m depth). In summer and winter, carbon dioxide release was 3-fold and 5-fold higher, respectively, in the monimolimnion than in the mixolimnion. Laboratory enrichments of the sulphur substrate of the water resulted in a decrease in oxygen consumption rate of by about 42% in mixolimnion samples, and in the carbon dioxide release rate by about 69% in monimolimnion samples. Water temperature, pH and bivalent ion contents were of major importance in shaping the microbial metabolic efficiency in the mixolimnion, whilst in the monimolimnion these relationships were not evident.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (9) ◽  
pp. 4366
Author(s):  
Rebecca L. Paszkiewicz ◽  
Richard N. Bergman ◽  
Roberta S. Santos ◽  
Aaron P. Frank ◽  
Orison O. Woolcott ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (16) ◽  
pp. 8367
Author(s):  
Hien Lau ◽  
Shiri Li ◽  
Nicole Corrales ◽  
Samuel Rodriguez ◽  
Mohammadreza Mohammadi ◽  
...  

Pre-weaned porcine islets (PPIs) represent an unlimited source for islet transplantation but are functionally immature. We previously showed that necrostatin-1 (Nec-1) immediately after islet isolation enhanced the in vitro development of PPIs. Here, we examined the impact of Nec-1 on the in vivo function of PPIs after transplantation in diabetic mice. PPIs were isolated from pancreata of 8–15-day-old, pre-weaned pigs and cultured in media alone, or supplemented with Nec-1 (100 µM) on day 0 or on day 3 of culture (n = 5 for each group). On day 7, islet recovery, viability, oxygen consumption rate, insulin content, cellular composition, insulin secretion capacity, and transplant outcomes were evaluated. While islet viability and oxygen consumption rate remained high throughout 7-day tissue culture, Nec-1 supplementation on day 3 significantly improved islet recovery, insulin content, endocrine composition, GLUT2 expression, differentiation potential, proliferation capacity of endocrine cells, and insulin secretion. Adding Nec-1 on day 3 of tissue culture enhanced the islet recovery, proportion of delta cells, beta-cell differentiation and proliferation, and stimulation index. In vivo, this leads to shorter times to normoglycemia, better glycemic control, and higher circulating insulin. Our findings identify the novel time-dependent effects of Nec-1 supplementation on porcine islet quantity and quality prior to transplantation.


1991 ◽  
Vol 71 (3) ◽  
pp. 1119-1122 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Kram

People throughout Asia use springy bamboo poles to carry the loads of everyday life. These poles are a very compliant suspension system that allows the load to move along a nearly horizontal path while the person bounces up and down with each step. Could this be an economical way to carry loads inasmuch as no gravitational work has to be done to lift the load repeatedly? To find out, an experiment was conducted in which four male subjects ran at 3.0 m/s on a motorized treadmill with no load and while carrying a load equal to 19% body wt with compliant poles. Oxygen consumption rate, vertical ground reaction force, and the force exerted by the load on the shoulders were measured. Oxygen consumption rate increased by 22%. The same increase has previously been observed when loads are carried with a backpack. Thus compliant poles are not a particularly economical method of load carriage. However, pole suspension systems offer important advantages: they minimize peak shoulder forces and loading rates. In addition, the peak vertical ground reaction force is only slightly increased above unloaded levels when loads are carried with poles.


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