Issue 13, 2024

Parathyroid-on-a-chip simulating parathyroid hormone secretion in response to calcium concentration

Abstract

The parathyroid gland is an endocrine organ that plays a crucial role in regulating calcium levels in blood serum through the secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH). Hypoparathyroidism is a chronic disease that can occur due to parathyroid defects, but due to the difficulty of creating animal models of this disease or obtaining human normal parathyroid cells, the evaluation of parathyroid functionality for drug development is limited. Although parathyroid-like cells that secrete PTH have recently been reported, their functionality may be overestimated using traditional culture methods that lack in vivo similarities, particularly vascularization. To overcome these limitations, we obtained parathyroid organoids from tonsil-derived mesenchymal stem cells (TMSCs) and fabricated a parathyroid-on-a-chip, capable of simulating PTH secretion based on calcium concentration. This chip exhibited differences in PTH secretion according to calcium concentration and secreted PTH within the range of normal serum levels. In addition, branches of organoids, which are difficult to observe in animal models, were observed in this chip. This could serve as a guideline for successful engraftment in implantation therapies in the future.

Graphical abstract: Parathyroid-on-a-chip simulating parathyroid hormone secretion in response to calcium concentration

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Mar 2024
Accepted
27 May 2024
First published
27 May 2024

Lab Chip, 2024,24, 3243-3251

Parathyroid-on-a-chip simulating parathyroid hormone secretion in response to calcium concentration

S. Lee, H. Jung, J. Lee, Y. Kim, J. Chung, H. S. Kim, J. Lim, K. C. Nam, Y. Lim, H. S. Choi and B. S. Kwak, Lab Chip, 2024, 24, 3243 DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00249K

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