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History of animal tissue
     culture and natural
surroundings for animal cell


MADE BY : NEERAJ CHAUHAN
Introduction of ATC
• Animal Tissue Culture ?
• Roux in 1885 for the first time maintained
  embryonic chick cells in a cell culture
• Cell culture was first successfully undertaken by
  Ross Harrison in 1907.
Historical events in the
    development of cell culture
• 130-140 years old.
• Arnold (1880) –showed that leucocytes can divide
  outside body.
• Roux (1885)- maintained embryonic chick cells in
  a saline culture.
• Jolly (1903)- studied behaviours of animal cells
  immersed in serum lymph .
• Ross Harrison (1907)- cultivated frog nerve cells
  in a lymph clot and observed the growth of nerve
  fibers in vitro.
• Lewis (1911) - made the first liquid media
  consisted of sea water, serum, embryo extract,
  salts and peptones.
• Carrel (1913) - developed a method for
  maintaining cultures free from contamination.
• Rous and Jones (1916) – trypsinization and
  subculture of explants.
• Eagle (1955) – development of defined media.
• Littlefield (1964) - introduced the HAT medium
  for cell selection.
• Ham (1965) - introduced the first serum-free
  medium which was able to support the growth of
  some cells.
• Harris and Watkins (1965) - were able to
  fuse human and mouse cells by the use of a
  virus.
Factors which effect the choice
        choice of the substrate
1. Cell yield (cell production) –
•   For small scale production we use micro titration plates
    multi well plates.
 Micro titration plate
 Multi well plates




• For large scale production we use flask and petri
  dishes
2.Whether the cells are
  monolayer/suspension culture -
• Monolayer culture         Microtitration
  plate
• Suspension culture       Flask
3.Venting – Airing to culture.
• Also called as aeration.
4.Sampling and Analysis –
• Micro wells are used for sampling.
• Two type of microscopes are used for
   analysis.
 Inverted microscope
 Phase contrast microscope
5.Uneven Growth - When r.p.m. is high
 during shaking than uneven growth comes.
6.Cost
1. pH- potential of H+ ion .
Optimum pH
        Animal tissue – 7.4
        Plant tissue – 5.5
        Epidermal tissue – 5.5
        Transformed tissue – 7-7.4
        Fibroblast - 7.4- 7.7
2. Temperature –
Optimum temperature
              Animal – 37 ͦ C
               Birds – 38.5 ͦ C
3. Gas Phase – Two phase
   CO2 - drops pH level
•   5% required by the cells.
   O2 – 40-90% required
•   Some cells requires more O2 ,than extra O2
    carrier sources added i.e Hb .
4.Osmolarity – Salt concentration of the cell
             Animal - 290miliosmo /kg
             Mice - 310milliosmo /kg
5.Foaming – Characteristic of suspension.
Drawbacks :- contamination occure.
• Denaturation of protein.
• Interfare with the exchange of gas phase .
• To prevent foaming add antifoaming agent ex :-
  Pluronic F68,CMC( carboxy methyl cellulose)
6.Viscosity – Serum is added to increase
  viscosity.
Thanks

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History of animal tissue culture and natural surroundings for animal cell

  • 1. History of animal tissue culture and natural surroundings for animal cell MADE BY : NEERAJ CHAUHAN
  • 2. Introduction of ATC • Animal Tissue Culture ? • Roux in 1885 for the first time maintained embryonic chick cells in a cell culture • Cell culture was first successfully undertaken by Ross Harrison in 1907.
  • 3.
  • 4. Historical events in the development of cell culture • 130-140 years old. • Arnold (1880) –showed that leucocytes can divide outside body. • Roux (1885)- maintained embryonic chick cells in a saline culture. • Jolly (1903)- studied behaviours of animal cells immersed in serum lymph . • Ross Harrison (1907)- cultivated frog nerve cells in a lymph clot and observed the growth of nerve fibers in vitro.
  • 5. • Lewis (1911) - made the first liquid media consisted of sea water, serum, embryo extract, salts and peptones. • Carrel (1913) - developed a method for maintaining cultures free from contamination. • Rous and Jones (1916) – trypsinization and subculture of explants. • Eagle (1955) – development of defined media. • Littlefield (1964) - introduced the HAT medium for cell selection. • Ham (1965) - introduced the first serum-free medium which was able to support the growth of some cells.
  • 6. • Harris and Watkins (1965) - were able to fuse human and mouse cells by the use of a virus.
  • 7.
  • 8. Factors which effect the choice choice of the substrate 1. Cell yield (cell production) – • For small scale production we use micro titration plates multi well plates.  Micro titration plate
  • 9.  Multi well plates • For large scale production we use flask and petri dishes
  • 10. 2.Whether the cells are monolayer/suspension culture - • Monolayer culture Microtitration plate • Suspension culture Flask 3.Venting – Airing to culture. • Also called as aeration. 4.Sampling and Analysis – • Micro wells are used for sampling. • Two type of microscopes are used for analysis.
  • 11.  Inverted microscope  Phase contrast microscope 5.Uneven Growth - When r.p.m. is high during shaking than uneven growth comes. 6.Cost
  • 12.
  • 13. 1. pH- potential of H+ ion . Optimum pH Animal tissue – 7.4 Plant tissue – 5.5 Epidermal tissue – 5.5 Transformed tissue – 7-7.4 Fibroblast - 7.4- 7.7 2. Temperature – Optimum temperature Animal – 37 ͦ C Birds – 38.5 ͦ C
  • 14. 3. Gas Phase – Two phase  CO2 - drops pH level • 5% required by the cells.  O2 – 40-90% required • Some cells requires more O2 ,than extra O2 carrier sources added i.e Hb . 4.Osmolarity – Salt concentration of the cell Animal - 290miliosmo /kg Mice - 310milliosmo /kg 5.Foaming – Characteristic of suspension. Drawbacks :- contamination occure. • Denaturation of protein.
  • 15. • Interfare with the exchange of gas phase . • To prevent foaming add antifoaming agent ex :- Pluronic F68,CMC( carboxy methyl cellulose) 6.Viscosity – Serum is added to increase viscosity.