Introduction Study of cells, tissues or organs in vitro More than 24 hours Behaviour of animal cell without variations in the animal.

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Introduction Study of cells, tissues or organs in vitro More than 24 hours Behaviour of animal cell without variations in the animal

Advantages Study of cell behaviour without the variations that occur in animal Control of the growth environment leads to uniformity of sample Characteristics of cells can be maintained over several generations, leading to good reproducibility between experiments

Advantages Cultures can be exposed to reagents e.g. radio-chemicals or drugs at defined concentrations Finally it avoids the legal, moral and ethical problems of animal experimentation

Disadvantages Have to develop standardised techniques in order to maintain healthy reproducible cells for experiments Takes time to learn aseptic technique Quantity of material is limited Dedifferentiation and selection can occur and many of the original cellular mechanisms can be lost

Terminology Organ Culture A three dimensional culture of undisaggregated tissue retaining some or all of the features of the tissue in vivo Cell Culture Single cells, no longer organised as tissues. Derived from dispersed cells taken from the original tissue Primary Cell Culture Derived from an explant, directly from the animal Usually only survive for a finite period of time Involves enzymatic and/or mechanical disruption of the tissue and some selection steps to isolate the cells of interest from a heterogeneous population

Terminology Clone A population derived from a single cell Sub-culture Transplantation of cells from one vessel to another Established or Continuous Cell Lines A primary culture that has become immortal due to some transformation Most commonly tumour derived, or transformed with a virus such as Epstein-Barr One of the most commonly used cells are Chinese Hamster Ovary cells (CHO) The SH-SY-5Y cells a human neuroblastoma derived cell line Passage Number Number of successive sub-cultures from primary culture

Safety in Cell Culture Substances Hazardous to Health Carcinogen A substance that can cause Cancer Teratogen A substance that can cause damage to the developing Foetus Mutagen A substance that can cause a mutation in the genetic material that can be passed to the next generation Gentamycin and Thapsigargin Possible Teratogens HygromycinPossible Carcinogen StreptomycinMutagen

Safety Waste Disposal All waste that has come into contact with cells has to be autoclaved Pipettes, flasks, other containers and gloves go into autoclave bags in the bin at the side of the cabinet. Do not leave liquids in these Liquid waste goes into the bottles on the trolley in the cell culture suite to be autoclaved. These bottles contain a Chlorine based disinfectant Do not overfill waste containers as this causes problems in the autoclave Paper waste such as pipette and flask wrappers should go into the black bag lined waste bins

Safety Use of Cell Culture areas The cell culture area, as any other laboratory is a working area Do not bring your friends in with you Do not eat, drink or smoke in these areas Do not use a mobile phone Do wear a lab coat at all times whether in a cell culture area or a laboratory Do wear disposable gloves, but make sure that you dispose of them in the correct way before you leave the area Do not wear disposable gloves in the corridors or write-up areas

Equipment Horizontal Laminar Flow Cabinets These provide the most sterile environment for the cells, but offer no protection to the operator Filtered air enters at the back of the cabinet and is directed to the front, directly at the operator The most sterile part of the cabinet is at the back

Equipment Class II Cabinets These cabinets are designed to give operator protection as well as a sterile environment The air is directed downwards from the top of the cabinet to the base, when working in these cabinets it is important not to pas non-sterile objects over sterile ones Because air is also drawn in from the front of the cabinet, this area is not sterile We maintain all our cell lines in class II containment Most work with Human or Primate cells must be done in Class II containment

Equipment Centrifuges There are centrifuges in each cell culture area which are refrigerated Human derived cells must be centrifuges in sealed rotors 100 x g is hard enough to sediment cells, higher g forces may damage cells If a tube breaks in the centrifuge, take the whole bucket into a cabinet and clean it there

Equipment Incubators The incubators run at 37C and 5% Carbon Dioxide to keep the medium at the correct pH They all have meters on them to register temperature and gas level There are alarms to indicate when these deviate from set parameters Keep the door open for as short a time as possible