Rat Liver Perfusion and Primary Hepatocytes Isolation: An Old Procedure Crucial for Cutting-Edge 3D Organoids Culture.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.3791/66857
Valentina Tiriticco, Gabriele Codotto, Benedetta Blarasin, Noel Salvoza, Marco Stebel, Claudio Tiribelli, Cristina Bellarosa
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Primary hepatocytes are a commonly used tool for in vitro liver-related studies. However, the maintenance of these cells has always been a challenge due to the rapid loss of morphology, viability, and functionality in culture. A recent approach to long-term culture is the generation of three-dimensional (3D) organoids, an in vitro tool that can recapitulate tissues in a dish based on the marvelous ability of the liver to regenerate itself. Published protocols have been designed to obtain long-term functional 3D organoids from primary adult hepatocytes (Hep-Orgs). The 3D organoid cutting-edge tool requires the ability to isolate cells from adult tissue, and this initial step is crucial for a high-quality final result. The two-step collagenase perfusion, introduced in the 1970s, is still a valid procedure to obtain single hepatocytes. The present article aims to describe all the crucial steps of the surgical procedure, thereby optimizing the primary hepatocytes isolation procedure in the rat model. Moreover, particular attention is paid to the PREPARE guidelines to increase the likelihood of successful procedures and ensure high-quality results. A detailed protocol allows researchers to speed up and optimize the downstream work to establish 3D organoids from primary adult rat hepatocytes. Compared to 2D hepatocytes, Hep-Orgs were still viable and in active proliferation at Day 15, demonstrating a long-term potential.

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大鼠肝脏灌注和原代肝细胞分离:一个古老的程序至关重要的尖端3D类器官培养。
原代肝细胞是体外肝脏相关研究的常用工具。然而,由于这些细胞在培养过程中形态、活力和功能的迅速丧失,维持这些细胞一直是一个挑战。最近的一种长期培养方法是生成三维(3D)类器官,这是一种体外工具,可以根据肝脏自我再生的神奇能力在培养皿中再现组织。已发表的方案旨在从原代成人肝细胞(Hep-Orgs)中获得长期功能的3D类器官。3D类器官尖端工具需要从成人组织中分离细胞的能力,这一步对于高质量的最终结果至关重要。20世纪70年代引入的两步胶原酶灌注法至今仍是获得单个肝细胞的有效方法。本文旨在描述手术过程的所有关键步骤,从而优化大鼠模型的原代肝细胞分离过程。此外,还特别注意PREPARE指南,以增加手术成功的可能性并确保高质量的结果。一份详细的协议允许研究人员加速和优化下游工作,从初级成年大鼠肝细胞建立3D类器官。与2D肝细胞相比,Hep-Orgs在第15天仍然具有活力和活跃的增殖,显示出长期的潜力。
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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