Back to Search
Start Over
Investigating dielectric properties of different stages of syngeneic murine ovarian cancer cells
- Source :
- Biomicrofluidics. 7:011809
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- AIP Publishing, 2013.
-
Abstract
- In this study, the electrical properties of four different stages of mouse ovarian surface epithelial (MOSE) cells were investigated using contactless dielectrophoresis (cDEP). This study expands the work from our previous report describing for the first time the crossover frequency and cell specific membrane capacitance of different stages of cancer cells that are derived from the same cell line. The specific membrane capacitance increased as the stage of malignancy advanced from 15.39 +/- 1.54 mF m(-2) for a non-malignant benign stage to 26.42 +/- 1.22 mF m(-2) for the most aggressive stage. These differences could be the result of morphological variations due to changes in the cytoskeleton structure, specifically the decrease of the level of actin filaments in the cytoskeleton structure of the transformed MOSE cells. Studying the electrical properties of MOSE cells provides important information as a first step to develop cancer-treatment techniques which could partially reverse the cytoskeleton disorganization of malignant cells to a morphology more similar to that of benign cells. (C) 2013 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4788921] Actual pdf downloaded from NCBI. NSF EFRI 0938047 Virginia Tech Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science (ICTAS) NIH RO1 CA118846
- Subjects :
- Electrophoresis
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Materials science
Microfluidics
Biophysics
Biomedical Engineering
Capacitance
Dielectric
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Biomems
Contactless dielectrophoresis
Biomembranes
Frequencies
Physics, fluids & plasmas
medicine
General Materials Science
Biomedical measurement
Cytoskeleton
Spectroscopy
Actin
Cancer
Continuous separation
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Membrane potential
Electrorotation
Membranes
Bacteria
Cellular biophysics
Spectra
Dielectrophoresis
Condensed Matter Physics
medicine.disease
Special Topic: Microfluidics in Cancer Research (Guest Editor: Suman Chakraborty)
Cell biology
Blood
Nanoscience & nanotechnology
Cell culture
Progress
Cancer cell
Bioelectric phenomena
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19321058
- Volume :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biomicrofluidics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....94c2f69135bd5885c6d15f9e041e5fef
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4788921