Effects of pressure and temperature on the survival rate of adherent A-172 cells |
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Authors: | Ryo Yasuhara Ryo Kushida Shiwori Ishii Banri Yamanoha Akio Shimizu |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Environmental Engineering for Symbiosis, Faculty of Engineering , Soka University , Hachioji , Tokyo , Japan yasuhara06222000@yahoo.co.jp;3. Department of Environmental Engineering for Symbiosis, Faculty of Engineering , Soka University , Hachioji , Tokyo , Japan |
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Abstract: | Preservation of cells under high pressure is an important alternative to cryopreservation. We studied the effect of temperature (4, 25, 37°C) and pressure (0.1–350 MPa) on the survival rate of A-172 glioblastoma cells. The survival rate was not changed by brief (10 min) pressurization of up to 150 MPa, but the survival rate began to decrease from 150 MPa, and most of the A-172 cells died when treated with over 200 MPa. Lengthy pressurization (4 days) at lower pressure (upto 20.1 MPa) without medium exchange showed complex results. The survival rate of cells preserved at 25°C showed two maxima at 1.6 and 20.1 MPa. After preservation, cells adhered and proliferated in the same way as normal cells when cultured at 37°C in a CO2 incubator. The other two temperatures, 4° and 37°C, showed no maximum survival rate. Therefore, a high survival rate can be maintained with high pressure treatment. |
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Keywords: | cell preservation trypan blue glioblastoma A-172 unfrozen preservation |
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