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Review
. 2024 Jul;62(7):1925-1957.
doi: 10.1007/s11517-024-03062-7. Epub 2024 Mar 4.

Advances and challenges in organ-on-chip technology: toward mimicking human physiology and disease in vitro

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Advances and challenges in organ-on-chip technology: toward mimicking human physiology and disease in vitro

Dhiraj Kumar et al. Med Biol Eng Comput. 2024 Jul.

Abstract

Organs-on-chips have been tissues or three-dimensional (3D) mini-organs that comprise numerous cell types and have been produced on microfluidic chips to imitate the complicated structures and interactions of diverse cell types and organs under controlled circumstances. Several morphological and physiological distinctions exist between traditional 2D cultures, animal models, and the growing popular 3D cultures. On the other hand, animal models might not accurately simulate human toxicity because of physiological variations and interspecies metabolic capability. The on-chip technique allows for observing and understanding the process and alterations occurring in metastases. The present study aimed to briefly overview single and multi-organ-on-chip techniques. The current study addresses each platform's essential benefits and characteristics and highlights recent developments in developing and utilizing technologies for single and multi-organs-on-chips. The study also discusses the drawbacks and constraints associated with these models, which include the requirement for standardized procedures and the difficulties of adding immune cells and other intricate biological elements. Finally, a comprehensive review demonstrated that the organs-on-chips approach has a potential way of investigating organ function and disease. The advancements in single and multi-organ-on-chip structures can potentially increase drug discovery and minimize dependency on animal models, resulting in improved therapies for human diseases.

Keywords: Cancer; Metastases; Microfluidic technology; Multi-organs-on-chips; Single organ-on-chip.

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