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`JP2020010641A
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`(19) [Publication country] JP
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`(12) [Kind of official gazette] A
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`(11) [Publication number] 2020010641
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`(43) [Date of publication of application] 20200123
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`(54) [Title of the invention] CELL CULTURE APPARATUS AND CELL SEEDING
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`METHOD
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`(51) [International Patent Classification]
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`C12M 3/06
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`C12M 1/12
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`C12M 1/26
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`(2006.01)
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`(2006.01)
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`(2006.01)
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`500
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`(21) [Application number] 2018135307
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`(22) [Filing date] 20180718
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`(71) [Applicant]
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`[Name] SHIMADZU CORP
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`[Name] TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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`(72) [Inventor]
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`[Full name] MIYAKE TSUTOMU
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`[Full name] FUJIYAMA YOICHI
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`[Full name] TAGAWAYOICHI
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`Abstract
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`(57) [Overview]
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`PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a ceil culture apparatus capable of inhibiting
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`cell culture (analysis) from becoming inappropriate because an environment modeling
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`the inside of a living body is broken due to cells not being properly seeded on a
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`permeable membrane.
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`SOLUTION: A cell culture apparatus 100 comprises: a permeable membrane 1; flow
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`passage members 2 disposed above the permeable membrane 1 and including flow
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`passage members 20, 21; and flow passage members 4 disposed below the permeable
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`membrane 1 and including flow passage members 40, 41. The flow passage member 20
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`has an introduction port 20a and a drain port 20b. The flow passage member40 has a
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`drain port 406 and an introduction port 40a. The cell culture apparatus 100 is configured
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`such that a cell suspension is introduced through the introduction port 20a, cells 101
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`contained in the cell suspension are seeded on the permeable membrane 1, and liquid
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`medium in the cell suspension passed through the permeable membrane 1 is drained
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`through the drain port 40b.
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`SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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`Claim
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`{Patent Claims]
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`[Claim 1]
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`A permeable membrane permeabie to the liquid medium without permeating the cell
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`against a cell suspension suspended in a liquid medium ;
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`A one side channel member which is arranged on one side of the permeable membrane
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`and includes one side 1 channel member which has one side introduction part and one
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`side discharge part, and a one side 1 channel member whichis arranged between the
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`one side 2 channel member and the transmission membrane and has one side channel
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`which is electrically connected to the one side introduction part and the one side
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`discharge part ;
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`A 1
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`flow passage memberis provided which is disposed on the other side of the
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`permeable membrane and has the other-side second flow passage memberhaving the
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`other-side discharge portion and the other-side introduction portion, and the other-side
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`2 flow passage memberthat is disposed between the other-side 1 flow passage member
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`and the transmissive film and has the other-side flow passage that is electrically
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`connected to the other-side introduction portion and the other-side discharge portion.
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`The ceil culture apparatus is configured so that, by introducing the cell suspension from
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`the one side introduction section, the cells contained in the ceil suspension are seeded
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`on the permeable membrane and the liquid medium contained in the cell suspension
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`permeated through the permeable membrane is discharged from the other-side
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`discharge section.
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`[Claim 2]
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`The one side flow channel memberis arranged on an upper side of the permeable
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`membrane.
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`The cell culture apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the other-side channel member
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`is disposed on a lowerside of the permeable membrane.
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`[Claim 3]
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`Each of the side of the one side introduction part and the side of the other side discharge
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`part is opened and opened. The ceil culture apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
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`by closing each of the one side outlet and the other-side inlet, the cell suspension is
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`introduced from the one side inlet and the liquid medium is discharged from the other-
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`side outlet.
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`[Claim 4]
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`A valve for one side introduction part which is arranged upstream of the one side
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`introduction part and controls conduction of the cell suspension to the one side
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`introduction part ;
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`A valve for one side discharge part arranged downstream of the one side discharge part ;
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`A valve for the other side introduction part arranged upstream of the other-side
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`introduction part ;
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`Further, a valve for the other side discharge part which is arranged downstream of the
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`other-side discharge part and controls conduction of the liquid medium from the other-
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`side discharge part is further provided.
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`Both the valve for the one side introduction part and the valve for the other side discharge
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`part are opened and the valve is opened. The cell culture apparatus according to any
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`one of claims 1
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`to 3, wherein the cell suspension is introduced from the one side
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`introduction portion and the liquid medium is discharged from the other-side discharge
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`portion in a state in which both of the one side discharge portion vaive and the other-side
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`introduction portion valve are closed.
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`[Claim 5]
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`A pump for one side introduction part is arranged upstream of the one side introduction
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`part.
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`The cell culture apparatus according to any one of claims 1
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`to 4, wherein the cell
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`suspension is introduced from the one side introduction portion and the liquid medium is
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`discharged from the other-side discharge portion by driving the one side introduction
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`portion pump.
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`[Claim 6]
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`A 1 seal member which is laminated on one side of the permeable membrane and
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`includes a one side opening part which exposes a predetermined area of the permeabie
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`membrane;
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`A 2 seal member which is laminated on the other side of the permeable membrane and
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`includes the second side opening portion which exposes a region corresponding to the
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`predetermined region of the transmissive membrane is provided.
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`The cell suspension introduced from the one side introduction part is conducted to the
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`one side opening part of the 1 seal member, and the cells are seeded in the
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`predetermined area of the permeation membrane.
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`The liquid medium passing through the predetermined area of the permeable membrane
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`is conducted from the other side opening of the 2 seal member to the other side
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`discharge part, and is discharged from the other side discharge part.
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`A cell culture apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said ceil culture
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`apparatus comprises a cell culture apparatus.
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`[Claim 7]
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`The other side discharge part has a 1 other-side discharge port and a 1 other-side
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`discharge port different from the 2 other-side discharge port.
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`The predetermined region includes a 1 region and a 1 region different from the 2 region.
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`The other side opening of the 2 seal member has a 1 side opening part exposing the 1
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`area of the transmission film and a 2 side opening part exposing the 2 area of the
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`transmission film.
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`The cell comprises a 1 cell and a 2 cell.
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`By conducting the cell suspension from the one side introduction part to the one side
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`opening part of the 1 seal member, the 1 cell is seeded in the 1 area of the permeable
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`membrane, and the liquid medium transmitted through the 1 area of the permeable
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`membrane is transmitted. The 1 side opening portion is electrically connected to the 1
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`side discharging port, and the 1 side opening portion is connected to the second side
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`opening portion. The cell culture apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the 2 ceil is
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`seeded in the 2 region of the permeable membrane, and the liquid medium that has
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`passed through the 2 region of the permeable membrane is conducted from the 2 side
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`opening portion to the 2 side discharge port and is discharged from the 2 side discharge
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`port.
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`[Claim 8]
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`The 1 side flow passage memberhas the 1 side discharge port and the 2 side discharge
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`port.
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`The cell culture apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the 2 side flow path member
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`has a 1 side flow path connecting the 1 side opening peortion and the 1 side discharge
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`port, and a 2 side flow path connecting the 2 side opening portion and the 2 side
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`discharge port and separated from the 1 side flow passage.
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`[Claim 9]
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`A step of introducing the cell suspension from one side introduction part of one side
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`introduction part and one side ejection part arranged on one side of a permeable
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`membrane permeating the liquid medium without permeating the cell against a cell
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`suspension suspendedin a liquid medium ;
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`A step of circulating the cell suspension introduced from the one side introduction part to
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`the permeable membrane via a one side flow passage arranged between the one side
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`introduction part and the one side discharge part and the permeable membrane and
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`communicating with the one side introduction part and the one side discharge part ;
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`A step of seeding the cells contained in the ceil suspension circulated through the one
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`side channel with the permeable membrane and transmitting the liquid medium
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`contained in the cell suspension to the other side of the permeable membrane;
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`A step of circulating the liquid medium that has passed through the permeabie
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`membrane through the other side channel disposed on the other side of the permeable
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`membrane;
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`A cell seeding method comprising a step of discharging the liquid medium flowing
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`through the other side channel from the other side discharge section of the other side
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`channel and the other side of the other side channel which is arranged on the opposite
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`side of the transmission membrane with respect to the other-side channel and whichis
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`electrically connected to the other-side channel.
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`Description
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`[Detailed description of the invention]
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`[Technical field]
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`[0001]
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`The present invention relates to a cell culture apparatus and a cell seeding method, and
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`more particularly, to a cell culture apparatus and a cell seeding method for seeding a
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`permeable membrane with cells.
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`[Background of the Invention]
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`[0002]
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`Conventionally, a cell culture apparatus and a cell seeding method for seeding cells on
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`a permeable membrane have been known (see, for example, Non-Patent Document 1).
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`{0003}
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`The ceil culture apparatus of Non-Patent Document 1 includes an inlet for introducing a
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`medium and a cell suspension into a culture container, and an outlet for discharging a
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`medium in the culture container. Introduction Port and Discharge Port
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`it is arranged on one side of a membrane for seeding cells (intestinal epithelial cells)
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`(membrane for seeding cells).
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`{0004}
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`in culturing cells, a mucin layer is formed on the membrane which prevents entry of
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`bacteria or the like. After completion of seeding (and formation of the cell membrane)
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`and formation of the mucin layer, a medium (not containing oxygen) is passed through
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`the membrane (a channel connecting the inlet and the outlet). At the same time, a
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`medium (containing oxygen) is circulated through a channel provided on the other side
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`of the membrane. Thus, the cell culture apparatus can be configured to simulate an in-
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`vivo (intestinal tract).
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`fOOO5]
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`Also, cells suspended in celf suspensions tend to precipitate downward because of their
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`high specific gravity relative to the liquid medium. In the cell culture apparatus of Non-
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`Patent Document 1, cells are seeded on a membrane by precipitating celis in a cell
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`suspension between an inlet and an outlet arranged on one side of a membrane (one
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`channel). Specifically, when a predetermined time has elapsed in a state in which a cell
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`suspension which is stationary between an inlet and an outlet (a channel on one side) is
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`filled, cells in the ceil suspension precipitate downward.
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`{Prior art reference]
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`[Non-patent documents]
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`[0008]
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`[Non-patent document 1]Pranjul Shah, et al., “A microfluidics-based in vitro model of the
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`gastrointestinal human-microbe interface" Nature Communications. 2016;7:41535.
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`{Summary of the invention]
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`[Problem to be solved by the invention]
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`[0007]
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`However, in the cell culture apparatus described in Non-Patent Document 1, a method
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`is used in which cells contained in a cell suspension in a channel are precipitated and
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`seeded on a membrane. Thus, sedimentation of celis may be accumulated in a portion
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`other than a membrane of a cell suspension. In particular, in a (U-shaped) channel in
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`which both the inlet and the outlet are arranged on one side with respect to the
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`membrane, since the channel extends downward from each of the inlet and the outlet,
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`cells contained in the cell suspension in the channel below the inlet and the outlet may
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`precipitate and accumulate directly under the inlet and the outlet. Since the medium is
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`suitably supplied to the cells seeded on the membrane via the membrane during cell
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`culture, there is a case where the culture medium is difficult to be supplied to the cells
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`that are precipitated in portions other than the membrane. In addition, when precipitation
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`is accumulated, it may be difficult to supply a medium to the cells buried in the bottom of
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`the precipitate or the like. In these cases, there is a disadvantage that the culture medium
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`is not properly supplied to the cells that are precipitated and accumulated in portions
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`other than the membrane, and the cells die. If dead cells are present, the dead celis may
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`adversely affect cells seeded on the membrane. In this case, there is a problem in that
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`the environment in the cell culture apparatus imitating the inside of the living body
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`collapses and # becomesdifficult to appropriately culture (analyze) the cells.
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`{0008}
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`it is made in order to solve the above problems, and this invention is one object of this
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`invention,
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`To provide a cell culture device and a ceil seeding method capable of
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`suppressing inappropriate ceil culture (analysis) of cells due to collapse of an
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`environment simulating a living body in which cells are not properly seeded on a
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`permeabie membrane.
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`{Meansfor solving the problem]
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`{0009}
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`To achieve the above object, a cell culture apparatus according to the 1 aspect of the
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`present invention is provided. A permeable membrane which transmits a liquid medium
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`without permeating cells against a cell suspension suspended in a liquid medium ; a 1
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`channel member which is arranged on one side of the permeable membrane and has
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`one side introduction part and one side discharge part ; and one side introduction part
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`and a 1 permeation part;
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`One side channel memberincluding a one side 2 channel member which is connected
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`to the side discharge unit and has one side channel ; and a 1 side channel memberwhich
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`iS arranged at the other side of the transmission membrane and has the other-side side
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`discharge unit and the other-side side introduction unit ; A 1 flow passage memberis
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`provided between the second flow passage member on the other side and the 2 flow
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`passage memberon the other side having the other side flow passage which is arranged
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`between the second side introduction portion and the second side discharge portion and
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`which is electrically connected to the other side introduction portion, and the ceil
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`suspension is introduced from the one side introduction portion. The cell suspension
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`contained in the cell suspension is seeded on the permeable membrane, and the liquid
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`medium contained in the cell suspension permeated through the permeable membrane
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`is discharged from the other side discharge part.
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`{0010]
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`in the cell culture apparatus according to the 1 aspect of the present invention, as
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`described above,
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`in a state in which cells are seeded on a permeable membrane, a
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`culture solution is allowed to flow through each of the one side channel and the other
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`side channel, whereby the cell culture apparatus can be configured to simulate a living
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`body. in addition, cell suspensions can be seeded byfiltering them through a permeable
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`membrane, with the cell suspension being introduced from one side introduction section
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`and the liquid medium being discharged from the other side discharge section, with the
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`cell suspension flowing at a constant flow rate. As a result, it is possible to suppress
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`accumulation of cells in portions other than the permeable membrane, unlike when cells
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`in a stationary cell suspension are precipitated and seeded on a permeable membrane.
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`As a result, it is possible to reduce the dead cells due to the fact that the medium is not
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`supplied through the permeable membrane. As a result, it is possible to prevent the dead
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`cells from adversely affecting the cells seeded on the permeable membrane, and to
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`prevent the environment in the cell culture apparatus simulating the living body from
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`being destroyed by the cells affected by the adverse effect. As a result, the environment
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`simulating the living body collapses due to the fact that cells are not properly seeded on
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`the permeable membrane, so that it is possible to suppress inappropriate cell culture
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`(analysis).
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`In addition, seeding of ceils means trapping of celis into a permeable
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`membrane.
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`{001 14]
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`In the cell culture apparatus according to the 1 aspect, preferably, the one side channel
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`member is disposed on an upper side of the permeable membrane, and the other side
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`channel memberis disposed on a lower side with respect to the permeable membrane.
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`With this configuration, since the cell suspension (liquid medium) is subjected to
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`downward force due to its own weight,
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`it is possible to relatively easily flow the cell
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`suspension from the one side channel member(one side introduction portion) side on
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`the upper side to the lower permeation membrane. Further, the liquid medium that has
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`passed through the permeable membrane can be relatively easily flowed from the upper
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`permeable membrane toward the lower side channel! member(the other side discharge
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`portion).
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`in the cell culture device in the 1st aspect of affairs of the above -- preferable Each of
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`the side of the one side introduction portion and the side of the other side discharge
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`portion is opened, and each of the side of the one side discharge portion and the side of
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`the other side introduction portion is closed, whereby the cell suspension is introduced
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`from the oneside introduction portion and the liquid medium is discharged from the other-
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`side discharge portion. With this configuration, by closing each of the side ofthefirst side
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`and the side of the second side,
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`it
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`is possible to suppress movement of the cell
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`suspension (liquid medium) introduced from the first side toward the first side and the
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`second side of the second side. As a resull, it is possible to more efficiently flow the liquid
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`medium toward the other side discharge portion.
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`[0013]
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`in the cell culture apparatus in the 1 aspect, preferably, the one side introduction section
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`valve for the one side introduction section, the one side introduction section valve for
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`controlling the conduction to the one side introduction section of the cell suspension, and
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`the other side introduction section valve arranged at the upstream side of the other-side
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`introduction section are arranged. Further, a valve for the other side discharge part which
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`is arranged downstream of the other side discharge part and controls conduction of the
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`liquid medium from the other side discharge part, and a vaive for the other side discharge
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`part are both opened and both of the vaive for the one side introduction part and the
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`valve for the other side discharge part are opened. In a state in which both of the valve
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`for one side and the valve for the other side are closed, a cell suspension is introduced
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`from one side introduction part and a liquid medium is discharged from the other side
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`discharge part. In this configuration, both the valve for the one side introduction section
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`and the valve for the other side discharge section are opened and the otherside is
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`opened. By closing both the one side outlet valve and the other side inlet valve, a cell
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`suspension (liquid medium) introduced from one side inlet portion can be easily flowed
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`to the other side outlet portion side provided with the other side outlet valve.
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`[0014]
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`in the cell culture apparatus in the 1 aspect, preferably, the cell culture apparatus further
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`comprises a pump for one side introduction section disposed upstream of the one side
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`introduction section, and is configured so that, by driving the oneside introduction section
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`pump, the cell suspension is introduced from the one side introduction section and the
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`liquid medium is discharged from the other-side ejection section. According to this
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`configuration, by using the one side introduction portion pump, the cell suspension
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`introduced from the one side introduction portion can be easily flowed at a predetermined
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`flow rate (flow rate) or more. As a result, even when the cells accumulate in portions
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`other than the permeable membrane, the cells accumulated in the portions other than
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`the permeable membrane can be easily transported to the permeable membrane side
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`by the pressure of the cell suspension having a predetermined flow rate (flow rate) or
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`more. As a resuit, it is possible to effectively suppress the accumulation of the cells in
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`portions other than the permeable membrane.
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`[0015]
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`in the cell culture apparatus in the 1 aspect, preferably, the 1 seal memberis laminated
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`on one side of the permeable membrane andincludesa first seal memberthat exposes
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`a predetermined area of the permeable membrane, and a 2 seal member that is
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`laminated on the other side of the permeable membrane and includes the other side
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`opening that exposes a region corresponding to a predetermined region of the
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`permeable membrane. Further,
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`the ceil suspension introduced from the one side
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`introduction part is conducted to the one side opening part of the 1 seal member. A cell
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`is seeded in a predetermined region of a permeable membrane, and a liquid medium
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`passing through a predetermined region of the permeable membraneis conducted from
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`the other side opening of the 2 seal memberto the other side discharge portion and is
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`discharged from the other side discharge portion. With this configuration, it is possible to
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`selectively seed the celis only in the predetermined region of the permeable membrane
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`by the 1 seal member and the 2 seal member.
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`[0016]
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`in this case, preferably, the other side discharge portion has a 1 other-side discharge
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`port and a 1 other-side discharge port different from the 2 other-side discharge port, and
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`a predetermined region includes a 1 region and a 1 region different from the 2 region,
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`and the other side opening portion of the 2 seal memberis provided. A 1 side opening
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`part exposing a 1 area of the permeabie membrane and a 2 side opening part exposing
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`a 2 area of the permeable membraneare provided, and a cell includes a 1 cell anda 2
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`cell, and a cell suspension introduced from the side introduction part is conducted to one
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`side opening part of the 1 seal member. A 1 cell is seeded in a 4 region of the permeable
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`membrane, and a liquid medium transmitted through the 1 region of the permeable
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`membrane is conducted from the 1 other side opening portion to the 1 other side
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`discharge port and is discharged from the 1 side discharge port. The 2 cell is seeded in
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`the 2 region of the permeable membrane, and the liquid medium that has permeated
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`through the 2 region of the permeable membrane is conducted from the 2 side opening
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`to the 2 side outlet and discharged from the 2 side outlet. With this configuration, while
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`flowing a cell suspension at a constant flow rate, cells can be filtered by beingfiltered
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`through a predetermined region (1 region and 2 region) of the permeable membrane.
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`That is, even when a plurality of cells (7 and 2 cells) are seeded in each of different
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`regions, it is possible to reduce dead cells.
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`in the cell culture apparatus having the 1 other-side discharge port and the 2 other-side
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`discharge port, preferably, the other-side 7 flow passage member has a 1 other-side
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`discharge port and a 2 other-side discharge port, and the other-side 2 flow passage
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`member has a second other-side discharge port. A 1 side flow passage connecting the
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`1 side opening part and the 1 side discharge port, and a 2 side passage connecting the
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`2 side opening and the 2 side discharge port and separated from the 17 side flow passage
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`are provided. With this configuration, since the 1 other-side flow channel and the 2 other-
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`side flow channel are separated from each other, different media can be supplied to each
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`of the flow channels. As a result, each of the 1 ceil and the 2 cell can be individually
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`cultured by a medium suitable for each of the 1 ceil and the 2 cell.
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`[001 8]
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`A cell seeding method according to a 2 aspect of the present invention is a method of
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`introducing a cell suspension from oneside introduction portion of a one side introduction
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`portion and one side ejection portion which is arranged on one side of a permeable
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`membrane which transmits a liquid medium without permeating a cell against a cell
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`suspension in which cells are suspended in a liquid medium. A cell suspension
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`introduced from one side introduction part via one side introduction part and one side
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`flow passage which is arranged between the oneside introduction part and the one side
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`discharge part and is communicated with one side introduction part and one side
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`discharge part ;
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`A step of passing through the permeable membrane, a step of seeding cells contained
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`in the cell suspension circulated through the one side channel onto the permeable
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`membrane, and transmitting the liquid medium contained in the cell suspension to the
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`other side of the permeable membrane, and a step of circulating the liquid medium
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`permeated through the permeable membrane through the other side channel arranged
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`on the other side of the permeable membrane ; The method includes a step of
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`discharging a liquid medium flowing through the other side flow path from the other side
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`discharge section and the other-side side discharge section which are arranged on
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`opposite sides of the other side flow path and which are arranged on the opposite side
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`of the permeablefilm with respect to the other side flow path.
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`in the cell seeding method according to the 2 aspect of the present invention, as
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`described above, by introducing the cell suspension from the one side introduction
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`portion and discharging the liquid medium from the other side discharge portion, the cell
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`suspension can be filtered by the permeation membrane while flowing the cell
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`suspension at a constant flow rate. As a result, unlike the case wherecells in a stationary
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`cell suspension are precipitated and seeded on a permeable membrane, it is possible to
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`suppress accumulation of cells in portions other than the permeable membrane. As a
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`result,
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`it is possible to reduce the dead cells due to the fact that the medium is not
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`supplied through the permeable membrane. Thus, it is possible to prevent the dead ceils
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`from adversely affecting the cells seeded on the permeable membrane, so that the ceils
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`can be appropriately cultured (analyzed).
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`[Effect of the Invention]
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`{0020}
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`According to the present invention, as described above,
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`it
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`is possible to suppress
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`inappropriate cell culture (analysis) due to collapse of an environment simulating a living
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`body due to the fact that cells are not appropriately seeded on a transmission membrane.
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`[Brief Description of the Drawings]
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`[0021]
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`{[Fig. 1]FIlG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing a configuration of a cell culture
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`apparatus (cell culture container) according to a first embodiment;.
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`[Fig. Z2]FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a configuration of a cell culture apparatus (cell
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`culture container) according to a first embodiment5.
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`[Fig. 3]FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining a state in which cells are seeded on a permeable
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`membrane of a cell culture apparatus according to a 1 embodiment;.
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`{Fig. 4]FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a configuration of a first seal memberof a
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`cell culture apparatus according to a 1 embodiment;.
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`[Fig. 5]FIG. 1
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`is a diagram showing an overall configuration of a cell culture apparatus
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`according to a first embodiment;.
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`[Fig. 6JFIG.
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`1
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`is a flow diagram illustrating a cell seeding method and a cell culture
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`method according to a first embodiment;.
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`[Fig. 7]FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a configuration of a cell culture
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`apparatus (cell culture container) according to a first embodiment;.
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`{[Fig. 8]FIG. 2 is a plan view showing a configuration of a cell culture apparatus (cell
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`culture container) according to a first embodiment;.
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`[Fig. 9]FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining a state in which cells are seeded on a permeable
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`membrane of a cell culture apparatus according to a 2 embodiment;.
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`[Fig. 10]FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an overall configuration of a cell culture apparatus
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`according to a first embodiment;.
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`{[Fig. 11]FIG. 1 is a schematic enlarged view of the vicinity of a permeable membrane
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`seeded with ceils of a cell culture apparatus according to a first embodiment;.
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`[Mode for carrying out the invention]
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`{0022}
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`Hereinafter, the embodiment which materialized the present
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`invention is described
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`based on Drawings.
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`{0023}
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`{1 Embodiment]
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`Referring to FIGS. 1 to 6, a configuration of a cell culture apparatus 100 according to a
`1 embodiment will be described.
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`[0024]
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`The cell culture apparatus 100 is used for basic research in the field of drug discovery
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`and biology, and is expected to be applied to thefield of regenerative medicine and the
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`like. The cell culture apparatus 100 (see FIG. 11} is intended to reproduce an
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`environment in a living body by allowing a culture medium to flow through each of
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`channels (a channel 41 a and a channel 21 a described later) formed above and below
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`a permeable membrane 1 described later. Specifically, in the 1 embodiment, cells 101
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`(in the 1 embodiment, intestina! epithelial cells} and goblet cells 102 are seeded on the
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`permeable membrane 1, and mucin layer 103 (see FIG. 11) is formed by the mucin
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`secreted by the goblet cells 102 (see FIG. 11). Thus, the cell culture apparatus 100 is
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`configured to be capable of reproducing an environment of an intestinal tract. In this case,
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`a channel 21 a, which will be described fater, reproduces an environmentin the intestinal
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`tract (in which intestinal bacteria or the like is present), and a channel 42 a, which will be
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`described later, reproduces an environment outside the intestine (through which blood
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`flows).
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`{O025]
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`(Configuration of Cell Culture Apparatus)
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`Cell culture apparatus 100 includes cell culture vessel 100 A. The cell culture device 100
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`(cell culture container 100 a) includes a permeable membrane 1. The permeable
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`membrane 1
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`is configured to transmit the cell 101 through a liquid medium with respect
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`to a cell suspension in which the cell 101 (see hatched portion in FIG. 3) is suspended
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`in a liquid medium. Note that the permeable film 1 is, for example, a porousfilm.
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`[0026]
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`Further, the cell culture device 100 (cell culture container 100 a) includes a channel!
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`member 2 disposed on the upper side (Z 4 direction side) of the permeable membrane
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`7. The channel member2 includes a channel member 20 and a channel member 21
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`disposed between the channel member 20 and the permeation membrane 1. Note that
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`the channe! member 2 is an example of the "one side channe! member"in the claims.
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`Further, each of the channel member 20 and the channel member 21 is an example of
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`the "one side 1 channel member" and the “one side 2 channel member".
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`[0027]
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`Each of the channel member 20 and the channe!] member21 is a plate-like member and
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`has a square shape. The channel member 20 is made of glass, for example. The channel
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`member 21 is formed of, for example, silicone rubber. In addition, the length of each of
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`the channel member 20, the channel member 21, the gasket 3, which will be described
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`later, a later-described gasket 5, a channel member 40, which will be described later,
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`and a chan

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