用可重复使用的SU-8模具制造芯片上器官的微孔膜

Pim de Haan , Klaus Mathwig , Lu Yuan , Brandon W. Peterson , Elisabeth Verpoorte
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微穿孔膜是各种器官芯片(OOC)屏障模型的重要组成部分,这些模型用于研究分子化合物和细胞在肠和血脑屏障等细胞层之间的运输。这些OOC膜有两种功能:1)支持一侧或两侧细胞的生长,2)充当类似过滤器的屏障,将相邻的隔室分开。薄的微穿孔聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)膜可以通过由微柱阵列组成的硅模微成型来形成微孔。然而,这些模具是通过深度反应离子蚀刻(DRIE)制造的,制造成本很高。我们描述了用更容易制造的SU-8环氧光刻胶模具微成型薄PDMS膜。使用多层SU-8柱式微阵列模具,可以在一层薄薄的PDMS中形成大量平行的微孔阵列,从而形成一个灵活的屏障膜,可以很容易地在构成OOC设备的其他层之间结合和密封。我们所描述的膜厚度为30 μm,直径为12 μm的圆形孔以100 μm的间距排列成正方形阵列。我们展示了这些膜在片上肠器件中的应用,并期望所报道的制造策略也适用于其他膜尺寸。
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Facile fabrication of microperforated membranes with re-useable SU-8 molds for organs-on-chips

Facile fabrication of microperforated membranes with re-useable SU-8 molds for organs-on-chips

Microperforated membranes are essential components of various organ-on-a-chip (OOC) barrier models developed to study transport of molecular compounds and cells across cell layers in e.g. the intestine and blood-brain barrier. These OOC membranes have two functions: 1) to support growth of cells on one or both sides, and 2) to act as a filter-like barrier to separate adjacent compartments. Thin, microperforated poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) membranes can be fabricated by micromolding from silicon molds comprising arrays of micropillars for the formation of micropores. However, these molds are made by deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) and are expensive to fabricate. We describe the micromolding of thin PDMS membranes with easier-to-make, SU-8 epoxy photoresist molds. With a multilayer, SU-8, pillar microarray mold, massively parallel arrays of micropores can be formed in a thin layer of PDMS, resulting in a flexible barrier membrane that can be easily incorporated and sealed between other layers making up the OOC device. The membranes we describe here have a 30-μm thickness, with 12-μm-diameter circular pores arranged at a 100-μm pitch in a square array. We show application of these membranes in gut-on-a-chip devices, and expect that the reported fabrication strategy will also be suitable for other membrane dimensions.

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Organs-on-a-chip
Organs-on-a-chip Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Cell Biology, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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