A novel cell seeded hollow fiber bioreactor is described as a potential bioartificial
kidney. Endothelial cells along with pericyte, vascular smooth muscle, and/or mesangial
cells or any mesenchymally derived support cells are seeded along a hollow fiber
in a perfused bioreactor to reproduce the ultrafiltration function and transport
function of the kidney. Maintenance of tissue specific function and ultrastructure
suggest that this bioreactor provides an economical device for treating renal failure.