Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.

An eggshell is a porous microstructure that regulates the passage of gases to allow respiration. The chick embryo and its circulatory system enclosed by the eggshell has become an important model for biomedical research such as the control of angiogenesis, cancer therapy, and drug delivery test, bec...

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Main Authors: Wenjing Huang, Fumihito Arai, Tomohiro Kawahara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118624
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spelling doaj-89ea7c0c66f2457ab107c126d61f8f6d2021-03-03T20:08:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e011862410.1371/journal.pone.0118624Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.Wenjing HuangFumihito AraiTomohiro KawaharaAn eggshell is a porous microstructure that regulates the passage of gases to allow respiration. The chick embryo and its circulatory system enclosed by the eggshell has become an important model for biomedical research such as the control of angiogenesis, cancer therapy, and drug delivery test, because the use of embryo is ethically acceptable and it is inexpensive and small. However, chick embryo and extra-embryonic blood vessels cannot be accessed freely and has poor observability because the eggshell is tough and cannot be seen through, which limits its application. In this study, a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface is proposed, which allows the total amount of oxygen to pass into the egg for the chick embryo culturing and has high observability and accessibility for embryo manipulation. First, a 40-mm enclosed cubic-shaped eggshell consisting of a membrane structure and a rigid frame structure is designed, and then the threshold of the membrane thickness suitable for the embryo survival is figured out according to the oxygen-permeability of the membrane structure. The designed artificial eggshell was actually fabricated by using polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and polycarbonate (PC) in the current study. Using the fabricated eggshell, chick embryo and extra-embryonic blood vessels can be observed from multiple directions. To test the effectiveness of the design, the cubic eggshells were used to culture chick embryos and survivability was confirmed when PDMS membranes with adequate oxygen permeability were used. Since the surface of the eggshell is transparent, chick embryo tissue development could be observed during the culture period. Additionally, the chick embryo tissues could be accessed and manipulated from outside the cubic eggshell, by using mechanical tools without breakage of the eggshell. The proposed "Egg-in-Cube" with functionalized surface has great potential to serve as a promising platform for biomedical research.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118624
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author Wenjing Huang
Fumihito Arai
Tomohiro Kawahara
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Fumihito Arai
Tomohiro Kawahara
Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Wenjing Huang
Fumihito Arai
Tomohiro Kawahara
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title Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.
title_short Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.
title_full Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.
title_fullStr Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.
title_full_unstemmed Egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.
title_sort egg-in-cube: design and fabrication of a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description An eggshell is a porous microstructure that regulates the passage of gases to allow respiration. The chick embryo and its circulatory system enclosed by the eggshell has become an important model for biomedical research such as the control of angiogenesis, cancer therapy, and drug delivery test, because the use of embryo is ethically acceptable and it is inexpensive and small. However, chick embryo and extra-embryonic blood vessels cannot be accessed freely and has poor observability because the eggshell is tough and cannot be seen through, which limits its application. In this study, a novel artificial eggshell with functionalized surface is proposed, which allows the total amount of oxygen to pass into the egg for the chick embryo culturing and has high observability and accessibility for embryo manipulation. First, a 40-mm enclosed cubic-shaped eggshell consisting of a membrane structure and a rigid frame structure is designed, and then the threshold of the membrane thickness suitable for the embryo survival is figured out according to the oxygen-permeability of the membrane structure. The designed artificial eggshell was actually fabricated by using polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and polycarbonate (PC) in the current study. Using the fabricated eggshell, chick embryo and extra-embryonic blood vessels can be observed from multiple directions. To test the effectiveness of the design, the cubic eggshells were used to culture chick embryos and survivability was confirmed when PDMS membranes with adequate oxygen permeability were used. Since the surface of the eggshell is transparent, chick embryo tissue development could be observed during the culture period. Additionally, the chick embryo tissues could be accessed and manipulated from outside the cubic eggshell, by using mechanical tools without breakage of the eggshell. The proposed "Egg-in-Cube" with functionalized surface has great potential to serve as a promising platform for biomedical research.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118624
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