Kinetics and metabolic specificities of Vero cells in bioreactor cultures with serum-free medium
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Kinetics and metabolic specificities of Vero cells in bioreactor cultures with serum-free medium
Abstract
The aim of this study was to understand the metabolism kinetics of Vero cells grown on microcarriers in bioreactors in serum-free medium (SFM). We sought to determine what nutrients are essential for Vero cells and how they are consumed. Contrary to glucose and to most of the amino acids, glutamine and serine were very quickly depleted in this medium and can be supposed to be responsible for cell apoptosis. Lactate and ammonium ions did not reach toxic levels for Vero cells. We payed more attention to the lactate metabolism. Usually we observed that after about 2 days lactate was consumed in serum-containing media, but its concentration plateaud in SFM. Moreover, the addition of serum in SFM provoked lactate consumption and the rate of glucose and glutamine consumption was twice as high as in the SFM not supplemented with serum. The depletion of glutamine and serine and the metabolic deviations leading to a shortage of intermediate products required for other metabolic pathways probably contribute to the lower cell yield and higher cell death rate in SFM.
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