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Differences in membrane electrical properties between C3H 10T1/2 mouse embryo fibroblasts and their ionizing radiation and chemically transformed counterparts

Authors :
P. L. Indovina
G. Gialanella
G. F. Grossi
M. Napolitano
Adalberto Bonincontro
Cesare Cametti
Maria Teresa Santini
Marco Durante
Santini, M. T.
Cametti, C.
Bonincontr, A.
Napolitano, M.
Indovina, PIETRO LUIGI MARIA
Durante, M.
Gialanella, G.
Grossi, G. F.
C., Cametti
A., Bonincontro
M., Napolitan
P. L., Indovina
M., Durante
Grossi, Gianfranco
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Springer Verlag Germany:Tiergartenstrasse 17, D 69121 Heidelberg Germany:011 49 6221 3450, EMAIL: g.braun@springer.de, INTERNET: http://www.springer.de, Fax: 011 49 6221 345229, 1992.

Abstract

Membrane electrical properties of mouse embryo fibroblasts and their ionizing radiation and chemically transformed counterparts were investigated using dielectric relaxation measurements in the radio frequency range. This determination is possible because, in the radio frequency range, suspensions of cells in an electrolyte buffer show a conductivity dispersion due to interfacial polarization. An analysis of the experimental data based on a "single-shell" model showed that conductivity and permittivity of the membranes of both radiation and chemically transformed fibroblasts were lower than in normal cells. In addition, the conductivity of the cytoplasm was higher in both transformed cell types than in the normal mouse fibroblasts. We discuss the significance of these findings in view of the possible structural and functional modifications brought about by the process of neoplastic transformation.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b73a0741680495d1bf7183016bb1bfc4