Biosensors (Apr 2018)

Sensor Access to the Cellular Microenvironment Using the Sensing Cell Culture Flask

  • Jochen Kieninger,
  • Yaara Tamari,
  • Barbara Enderle,
  • Gerhard Jobst,
  • Joe A. Sandvik,
  • Erik O. Pettersen,
  • Gerald A. Urban

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios8020044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
p. 44

Abstract

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The Sensing Cell Culture Flask (SCCF) is a cell culture monitoring system accessing the cellular microenvironment in 2D cell culture using electrochemical microsensors. The system is based on microfabricated sensor chips embedded in standard cell culture flasks. Ideally, the sensor chips could be equipped with any electrochemical sensor. Its transparency allows optical inspection of the cells during measurement. The surface of the sensor chip is in-plane with the flask surface allowing undisturbed cell growth on the sensor chip. A custom developed rack system allows easy usage of multiple flasks in parallel within an incubator. The presented data demonstrates the application of the SCCF with brain tumor (T98G) and breast cancer (T-47D) cells. Amperometric oxygen sensors were used to monitor cellular respiration with different incubation conditions. Cellular acidification was accessed with potentiometric pH sensors using electrodeposited iridium oxide films. The system itself provides the foundation for electrochemical monitoring systems in 3D cell culture.

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