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. 1986 Dec;22(12):695-705.
doi: 10.1007/BF02621086.

Keratinocytes grown at the air-liquid interface

Keratinocytes grown at the air-liquid interface

L I Bernstam et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1986 Dec.

Abstract

A procedure is described which allows primary cultures of rat keratinocytes grown at the liquid-air interface to develop and maintain multilayered strata and to produce highly keratinized sheets morphologically similar to those seen in epidermis in situ. Various substrata were tested and compared as to their ability to support growth and stratification of keratinocytes. It was found that when cultured on plastic surfaces, keratinocytes adhered tightly to the substratum and produced a confluent monolayer that later stratified to two to three layers. Cells plated on Vitrogen 100 collagen failed to reach confluence and, in addition, exhibited the "clustering" phenomenon and deterioration of collagen after 3 to 4 d of growth. Significantly better attachment and spreading were observed for cells grown on rat-tail collagen as compared with plastic and Vitrogen 100 collagen. The best results, including maximal and uniform stratification, were seen in cells grown on a mixture of rat-tail and Vitrogen 100 collagens. The system that was developed in the present study offers a model for use in the study of epidermal toxicity from topically applied environmental chemicals.

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