A multi-parametric islet perifusion system within a microfluidic perifusion device

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A microfluidic islet perifusion device was developed for the assessment of dynamic insulin secretion of multiple islets and simultaneous fluorescence imaging of calcium influx and mitochondrial potential changes. The device consists of three layers: first layer contains an array of microscale wells (500 μm diameter and 150 μm depth) that help to immobilize the islets while exposed to flow and maximize the exposed surface area of the islets; the second layer contains a circular perifusion chamber (3 mm deep, 7 mm diameter); and the third layer contains an inlet-mixing channel that fans out before injection into the perifusion chamber (2 mm in width, 19 mm in length, and 500 μm in height) for optimizing the mixing efficiency prior to entering the perifusion chamber. The creation of various glucose gradients including a linear, bell shape, and square shapes also can be created in the microfluidic perifusion network and is demonstrated. © JoVE 2006-2011 All Rights Reserved.

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Adewola, A. F., Wang, Y., Harvat, T., Eddington, D. T., Lee, D., & Oberholzer, J. (2010). A multi-parametric islet perifusion system within a microfluidic perifusion device. Journal of Visualized Experiments, (35). https://doi.org/10.3791/1649

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