Design and simulation of a microfluidics‐based artificial glomerular ultrafiltration unit to reduce cell‐induced fouling

Author:

Saud Bhagyashree1ORCID,Guha Koushik1,Iannacci Jacopo2ORCID,Selishchev Sergei3,Sengupta Pratim4,Dutta Arindam5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering National Institute of Technology Silchar India

2. Center for Sensors and Devices (SD) Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) Trento Italy

3. National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET) Moscow Russia

4. Belle Vue Clinic Kolkata India

5. RG Stone Urology & Laparoscopic Hospital Kolkata India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe microfluidic‐based Glomerulus‐on‐Chips (GoC) are mostly cell based, that is, 3D cell culture techniques are used to culture glomerular cells in order to mimic glomerular ultrafiltration. These chips require high maintenance to keep cell viability intact. There have been some approaches to build non‐cell‐based GoCs but many of these approaches have the drawback of membrane fouling. This article presents a structural design and simulation study of a dialysate free microfluidic channel for replicating the function of the human glomerular filtration barrier. The key advancement of the current work is addressing the fouling issue by combining a pre‐filter to eliminate cellular components and performing filtration on the blood plasma.MethodsThe Laminar Flow Mixture Model in COMSOL Multiphysics 5.6 has been utilized to simulate the behavior of blood flow in the microchannels. The geometrical effect of microchannels on the separation of the filtrate was investigated. The velocity at the inlet of the microchannel and pore size of the filtration membrane are varied to see the change in outflow and filtration fraction.ResultsThe efficiency of the device is calculated in terms of the filtration fraction (FF%) formed. Simulation results show that the filtrate obtained is ~20% of the plasma flow rate in the channel, which resembles the glomerular filtration fraction.ConclusionGiven that it is not dependent on the functionality of grown cells, the proposed device is anticipated to have a longer lifespan due to its non‐cell‐based design. The device's cost can be reduced by avoiding cell cultivation inside of it. It can be integrated as a glomerular functional unit with other units of kidney model to build a fully developed artificial kidney.

Publisher

Wiley

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