Micromachines (Sep 2021)

Physiological and Disease Models of Respiratory System Based on Organ-on-a-Chip Technology

  • Di Wang,
  • Ye Cong,
  • Quanfeng Deng,
  • Xiahe Han,
  • Suonan Zhang,
  • Li Zhao,
  • Yong Luo,
  • Xiuli Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12091106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1106

Abstract

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The pathogenesis of respiratory diseases is complex, and its occurrence and development also involve a series of pathological processes. The present research methods are have difficulty simulating the natural developing state of the disease in the body, and the results cannot reflect the real growth state and function in vivo. The development of microfluidic chip technology provides a technical platform for better research on respiratory diseases. The size of its microchannel can be similar to the space for cell growth in vivo. In addition, organ-on-a-chip can achieve long-term co-cultivation of multiple cells and produce precisely controllable fluid shear force, periodically changing mechanical force, and perfusate with varying solute concentration gradient. To sum up, the chip can be used to analyze the specific pathophysiological changes of organs meticulously, and it is widely used in scientific research on respiratory diseases. The focus of this review is to describe and discuss current studies of artificial respiratory systems based on organ-on-a-chip technology and to summarize their applications in the real world.

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