Open‐source hardware‐ and software‐based cryomicroscopy system for investigation of phase transitions in cryobiological research

Author:

Pakhomov Oleksandr1ORCID,Shevchenko Nadiia1ORCID,Chernobai Nadiia1,Prokopiuk Volodymyr1ORCID,Yershov Serhii1,Bozhok Galyna1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cryoendocrinology Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kharkiv Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractThe development of inexpensive equipment adapted for the study of a specific biological object is very important for cryobiology. In the presented work, we have proposed a simple system for microscopy utilising open‐source platform Arduino. Testing this system showed that it had sufficient sensitivity to determine the physical processes occurring in a cryopreserved sample such as intra‐ and extracellular water crystallisation and salt eutectic. Utilising this system, we investigated the mechanisms of cryoprotection and cryodamage of testis interstitial cells (ICs) in cryoprotective media, which included cryoprotective agents such as dimethyl sulphoxide (Me2SO), as well as foetal bovine serum or polymers (dextran, hydroxyethyl starch and polyethylene glycol). It was shown that a serum‐/xeno‐free medium that included 0.7 M Me2SO and 100 mg/mL dextran was able to reduce intracellular water crystallisation in cells, change the structure of extracellular ice, and reduce salt eutectic and recrystallisation. All these effects correlated with better IC survival after cryopreservation in the medium. This medium is potentially less toxic as it has lower concentrations of Me2SO compared to serum‐containing media developed for cryopreservation of testicular cells. This would pave a way for the creation of nontoxic serum‐free compositions that does not require removal before use of cryopreserved living cells for laboratory practice or in clinics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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