5. Benchtop centrifuge with temperature control and swinging
bucket rotor e.g., Allegra X-12R, Beckmann Coulter, Brea
(CA), USA.
6. Roller mixer capable of slow rotation (here, we used 2 revolu-
tions/30 min).
7. Fluorescence microscope (EVOS Auto 2, ThermoFisher Scien-
tific, MA, USA).
8. Confocal microscope (Leica TCS SP8, Leica Microsystems
GmbH, Germany).
9. Multimode plate reader (such as Tecan Infinite® 200 PRO).
3
Methods
3.1
General
Considerations
l
The presented method is used to determine the success of cell
homing after seeding in artificial small diameter vascular grafts
and subsequent evaluation of metabolic activity and preservation
of basic endothelial cell functions over a short period of 5 days.
l
The needed solutions should be prepared freshly on the day of
their usage.
l
All autoclavable parts should be autoclaved in advance to allow
them to cool down before usage on the first day of the
experiments.
l
The cells used for the experiments were harvested on the day of
cell seeding, thus cultivation has to be started 3–5 days in
advance, depending on the cell type.
l
In our experiments we used cells cultivated under static condi-
tions as positive controls to determine the seeding efficiency on
the grafts. Therefore, the cells were seeded out on day 1 of the
experiment in a 12-well plate with the same density compared to
cells seeded on the luminal side of the vascular grafts and
cultivated for 24 h until the first WST-1 assay.
3.2
Bioreactor Setup
Prior to conducting any experiments, set up the bioreactor system
as shown in Fig. 1 in an unsterile fashion to make sure that all parts
are fitting and to practice the handling. Adjust the length of the
silicon tubes to ensure that the system fits inside the bioreactor
perfusion platform. When the setup has been established, autoclave
the silicone tubings with the respective Luer Lock connectors, the
medium reservoir bottles and the pump tubing. Disconnect the
bioreactor and autoclave separately. Do not autoclave syringes,
3-way stopcocks and filters, as these are intended for single use
and not autoclavable.
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