Human Liver Microphysiological System for Assessing Drug-Induced Liver Toxicity In Vitro

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January 31st, 2022

10.3791/63389-v

January 31st, 2022

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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major cause of drug failure. A protocol has been developed to accurately predict the DILI liability of a compound using a liver microphysiological system (MPS). The liver model uses the coculture of primary hepatic cells and translationally relevant endpoints to assess cellular responses to treatment.

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Chapters in this video

0:05

Introduction

0:53

Microphysiological System (MPS) Set-Up and Priming (Day -1)

2:14

Seeding Liver Cells into MPS on Day 0

6:00

Media Collection, Media Change and Drug Dosing (Days 4 and 6), and Ending the Experiment (Day 8)

7:52

Results: Assessment of Liver Microtissues After the Treatment with Various Drugs

10:22

Conclusion

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