Major differences between this one and GlycoStation Reader 1200 are:
(1) Resolution: 5um -> 15um
(2) Fluorescence color: Multi-colors -> Cy3 only
The user interface has been greatly improved, so that simple analysis can be done on the LCD panel.
Experiments of chemically induce expression of HIF with deferxamine or ClCo, mimicking hypoxia, show that this factor is involved in the induction of a chain of events that protect cells from apoptosis and death extending the life of cells implanted in the peritoneal cavity for example (H. SAUER, 2003; B.E. TUCH, 2010).When cultured adherent cells reach confluent monolayer may drop the media pH below 6.8 units in spite of the controlled 5% CO2, due to the nutrients deprivation (starvation) and excess of metabolically produced Lactic Acid and CO2. These conditions, when maintained for several hours at 37OC generate cell stress and induce cell death.
First here it is challenged the hypothesis that cells in culture in starvation may survive longer periods of time when exposed to deep hypoxia (DO= 1mg/L, equivalent to 2% O2 in the incubator), compared with regular open atmosphere cultures in plates and flaks.
Eighty T75 flasks with filtered cap at a density of 2×105 CHO Cells/cm2 (over 107 cells per flask) in high glucose DMEM, in open cultures at 37OC, exposed to 21% O2 atmosphere without media change, 90% of the cell become unviable (conventional culture death) when were confluent within 36 h. and 80 hours (Median survival 72 hours). However cultures in parallel in Petaka G3 LOT (80 unit total) with internal 17.2 mmHg Oxygen of partial pressure, equivalent to 2.3 % oxygen in hypoxia incubator cultures loss more than 90% cell viability in a period within 80 and 288 hours (Fig 1a) with a median survival of 252 hours. The comparative Mantel-Haenszel test showed a Chi square value =36.12, proving that survival curves were significant different for P<0.0001.
Second it is challenged the hypothesis that cells in culture in mild hypothermia (within 15 and 22OC) may survive longer periods of time when exposed to deep hypoxia as before (DO= 1mg/L, equivalent to 2% O2 in the incubator), compared with regular open atmosphere cultures in plates and flaks.
Eighty T75 flasks with filtered cap at a density of 2x105HeLa Cells/cm2 (over 107 cells per flask) in high glucose DMEM, in open confluent cultures, exposed to at 22OC and 21% O2 atmosphere without media change, 74% of the cultures become unviable in 5 days 90% were dead in 7 days (Median survival 7 days). However parallel cultures in Petaka G3 LOT (80 unit total) with internal 17.2 mmHg Oxygen of partial pressure, equivalent to 2.3 % oxygen in hypoxia incubator, 50% cultures die (cell viability <10%) in 17 days and 90% in 31 days (Fig 1b) with a median survival of 30 days. The comparative Mantel-Haenszel test showed a Chi square value =19.98, proving that survival curves were significant different for P<0.0001.
A new version of current GlycoStation Reader series will be released shortly with a moderate price.
Major differences between this one and GlycoStation Reader 1200 are:
(1) Resolution: 5um -> 15um
(2) Fluorescence color: Multi-colors -> Cy3 only
The user interface has been greatly improved, so that simple analysis can be done on the LCD panel.