Literature DB >> 10829740

Viability of plant cell suspensions exposed to homogeneous ultrasonic fields of different energy density and wave type.

H Böhm1, P Anthony, M R Davey, L G Briarty, J B Power, K C Lowe, E Benes, M Gröschl.   

Abstract

Exposure of Petunia hybrida cell suspensions to ultrasound at a frequency of 2.43 MHz in a standing wave field at an energy density of 70 Jm-3 (pressure amplitude of 0.78 MPa) decreased their mean viability to 35% after 20 min of sonication. A comparison of propagating wave and standing wave treatments at equal frequency (2.15 MHz) and energy density (8.5 Jm-3) showed, in the first case, a rapid decline in mean viability of cells (to 30% after 10 min of sonication) and, in the second case, a retaining of the initial viability (95%), respectively. Cells sonicated 4 days after subculture were more sensitive than cells sonicated 2 or 6 days after transfer to new culture medium. It was concluded that cellular viability depends primarily on the acoustic energy density, the exposure time, and the mechanical properties of the cells determined by age. As a consequence of the trapping of cells in the anti-node planes of the standing wave, propagating wave fields reduced cellular viability compared with standing wave fields at equal energy density.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10829740     DOI: 10.1016/s0041-624x(99)00166-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasonics        ISSN: 0041-624X            Impact factor:   2.890


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1.  Generation of functional hepatocyte 3D discoids in an acoustofluidic bioreactor.

Authors:  Mogibelrahman M S Khedr; Walid Messaoudi; Umesh S Jonnalagadda; Ahmed M Abdelmotelb; Peter Glynne-Jones; Martyn Hill; Salim I Khakoo; Mohammed Abu Hilal
Journal:  Biomicrofluidics       Date:  2019-02-12       Impact factor: 2.800

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