Claims
- 1. A method of cryopreservation of a bioartificial organ comprising the steps of:(a) incubating a bioartificial organ in a cryopreservative solution, (i) wherein the bioartificial organ comprises (A) cells macroencapsulated by (B) a biocompatible semipermeable membrane or jacket, wherein the cells are either suspended in a liquid medium or immobilized within a matrix, and wherein the pore size of the membrane or jacket permits diffusion of a biologically active molecule out of the bioartificial organ, and (ii) wherein the bioartificial organ is incubated for a time sufficient for the cryopreservation solution to permeate the cells of the bioartificial organ; (b) placing said bioartificial organ in a freezing container with a minimum volume of cryopreservative solution sufficient to wet the bioartificial organ within said freezing container; and (c) freezing the bioartificial organ in the freezing container of step (b), whereupon thawing of the bioartificial organ, the cells encapsulated in the bioartificial organ of step (a) are viable and the structural integrity of the semipermeable membrane of the bioartificial organ of step (a) is maintained.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the walls of the freezing container are comprised of a flexible material able to adjust to volume changes undergone by the bioartificial organ due to volume changes in the cryopreservative solution during the freezing conditions of step (c).
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the freezing container is an open tube.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein an additional volume of cryopreservative solution beyond that necessary to wet the bioartificial organ is administered in step (b), said additional volume being between 0 μl to 200 μl.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the cryopreservative solution is chosen from the group comprising 10% glycerol and 1.5 M ethylene glycol.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the incubation time of step (a) is 60 minutes.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the bioartificial organ is frozen at a freezing rate of −1° C. per minute until the cell suspension reaches a temperature of −90° C., followed by a freezing rate of −10° C. per minute until the bioartificial organ reaches a final storage temperature.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the final storage temperature is between −90° C. and −196° C.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the final storage temperature is between −50° C. and −90° C.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the bioartificial organ is frozen in a freezing container shaped to provide a minimum volume of cryopreservative solution in the interstitial space between bioartificial organ and the freezing container.
- 11. A method of cryopreservation of a bioartificial organ comprising the steps of:(a) incubating a bioartificial organ in a cryopreservative solution, (i) wherein the bioartificial organ comprises (A) cells macroencapsulated by (B) a biocompatible semipermeable membrane or jacket, wherein the cells are either suspended in a liquid medium or immobilized within a matrix, and wherein the pore size of the membrane or jacket permits diffusion of a biologically active molecule out of the bioartificial organ, and (ii) wherein the bioartificial organ is incubated for a time sufficient for the cryopreservation solution to permeate the cells of the bioartificial organ; (b) placing said bioartificial organ in a freezing container containing a defined added volume of cryopreservative solution within the interstitial space of said freezing container; and (c) freezing the bioartificial organ in the freezing container of step (b), whereupon thawing of the bioartificial organ, the cells encapsulated in the bioartificial organ of step (a) and the structural integrity of the semipermeable membrane of the bioartificial organ of step (a) is maintained.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Nos. 60/105,771 filed Oct. 27, 1998 and 60/124,705 filed Mar. 15, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/105771 |
Oct 1998 |
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60/124705 |
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