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Effect of Cooling On Cell Volume and Viability After Nanoelectroporation

Authors :
Andrei G. Pakhomov
Claudia Muratori
Olga N. Pakhomova
Source :
The Journal of membrane biology. 250(2)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Electric pulses of nanosecond duration (nsEP) are emerging as a new modality for tissue ablation. Plasma membrane permeabilization by nsEP may cause osmotic imbalance, water uptake, cell swelling, and eventual membrane rupture. The present study was aimed to increase the cytotoxicity of nsEP by fostering water uptake and cell swelling. This aim was accomplished by lowering temperature after nsEP application, which delayed the membrane resealing and/or suppressed the cell volume mechanisms. The cell diameter in U-937 monocytes exposed to a train of 50, 300-ns pulses (100 Hz, 7 kV/cm) at room temperature and then incubated on ice for 30 min increased by 5.6 +/− 0.7 μm (40–50%), which contrasted little or no changes (1 +/− 0.3 μm

Details

ISSN :
14321424
Volume :
250
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of membrane biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d26ca51ea6dfdfa8d1448e06c9354b65