Bioreactor, in particular for microgravity

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Inventors

Mausli, Pierre-Alain

Application #

520578

Filed

Aug-29-1995

Published

Dec-8-1998

Current US Class

261/122.1
261/81
435/286.7
435/293.1
435/293.2
435/297.1
435/297.3

International Classes

C12M 001/06

Field of Search

435/286.7 435/289.1 435/293.1 435/293.2 435/297.1 435/297.2 435/297.3 435/302.1 435/813 435/819 261/81 261/82 261/122.1 366/102 366/103 366/105 366/262 366/276 366/277 366/289 366/303 366/307 366/315 366/317 417/338 417/339 417/340 418/55.1 418/55.4

Assignee

Agence Spatiale Europeenne (Paris Cedex, FR)

Examiners

Beisner; William H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bell Seltzer Intellectual Property Law Group Alston & Bird LLP

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Abstract
A bioreactor, in particular for a microgravity, comprising at least one cell culture chamber, an oxygen supply and an agitator for a cell culture. In particular, the chamber includes two housing elements (1, 2) having a first (1', 9) and a second (2', 9') wall region, as well as a first (3) and a second (4) separating element extending from respectively the first (1', 9) and the second (2', 9') wall regions in the direction respectively of the second (2', 9') and the first (1', 9) wall regions. The separating region or regions of the separating elements has (have) a height (h) less than the distance (D) between the first (1', 9) and the second (2', 9') wall regions. The agitator includes a first and second devices (7) for moving the two housing elements (1, 2) with respect to each other.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Bioreactor for use under microgravity conditions comprising:

at least one cell culture chamber,

an oxygen supply for at least one chamber; and

an agitator for agitating a cell culture so as to enable contact with oxygen supplied to said chamber, said chamber comprises:

(i) a first and a second housing element having respectively a first and a second wall region which face each other, with said first and second having elements being separated by a distance (D);

(ii) a first separating element comprising at least one first separating region extending from the first wall region towards the second wall region;

(iii) a second separating element comprising at least one second separating region extending from the second wall region towards the first wall region, wherein the first and second separating elements are separated by a distance (d) and the separating region or regions of at least one of the separating elements have a height (h) less than the distance (D), and said agitator comprises (i) a first device displacing the first and the second housing elements with respect to each other so as to vary the distance (d) between the first and second separating elements, and (ii) a second device for displacing the first and the second housing elements with respect to each other so as to vary the distance (D) between said first and second housing elements.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The subject of the present invention is a bioreactor, in particular for a microgravity, comprising at least one cell culture chamber, a means for supplying oxygen to the said chamber and a means for agitating the cell culture enabling the latter to come into contact with the oxygen supplied to the chamber.

Under the microgravity conditions such as encountered in satellites, it is particularly desirable that the agitation of the cell culture liquid be as small as possible. Moreover, bioreactors usable under microgravity conditions impose constructional principles which are different from those intended solely for terrestrial applications because of the fact that, under microgravity conditions, convection phenomena do not exist. Another constraint is the need for good aeration and good homogeneity of the cell culture liquid, coupled with as automatic an operation as possible, especially for cleaning.

The subject of the U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,890, granted to the American State on 26 Mar. 1991, is a bioreactor which can be used under microgravity conditions and which includes a vertical chamber in which a set of rotary filters arranged in a central position interact with flexible membranes which are arranged so as to rotate annularly about the set of filters. In this bioreactor, the agitation and mixing process relies on the dynamics of the fluids and consequently depends to a large extent on the speed of rotation. Such a bioreactor therefore does not allow a low rotation speed.
 
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