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Cellular effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound and X-irradiation in combination in two human leukaemia cell lines.

Mikhail A Buldakov1, Mariame A Hassan2, Paras Jawaid3, Nadejda V Cherdyntseva4, Takashi Kondo5.   

Abstract

Previously, we have shown that a combination between X-irradiation and low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (US) could synergistically suppress cell survival post exposure (Buldakov et al., 2014). In this study, the cellular effects underlying the enhanced cell killing are investigated. U937 and Molt-4 cell lines were exposed to 1.0 MHz US with 50% duty factor at 0.3 W/cm(2) and pulsed at 1, 5 and 10 Hz immediately after exposure to X-rays at 0, 0.5, 2.5 and 5 Gy. The cells were assayed at different time points to depict the major cellular events that culminated in cell death. For instance, membrane damage and cell lysis were estimated immediately following exposure and 24 h later. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) were also determined flow cytometrically after treatment. Moreover, the extent of DNA damage and cell cycle progression were determined at 6 and 24 h, respectively. Despite the general trend for synergism, there was a disproportionation of mediating factors depending on the cell type and its specific biological makeup. Immediately, US could induce appreciable necrotic cell death through extensive membrane damage in U937 but induced cell lysis in Molt-4 cells. ROS might have contributed to cell killing in Molt-4 but not in U937 cells. Although both of the physical modalities are significantly DNA-damaging alone, no additional damage was observed in combination. Moreover, override in some arrested cell cycle phases was also observed following combination. Collectively, the interaction between X-rays and US seems to depend mainly on the acoustic environment determined by the setup and this might explain the contradictory data among reports.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Cell killing; Cell lysis; DNA damage; Ionizing radiation; Membrane damage; Ultrasound

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25287395     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2014.08.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrason Sonochem        ISSN: 1350-4177            Impact factor:   7.491


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1.  Effect of ultrasonic irradiation on bacterial biofilms.

Authors:  Harumi Koibuchi; Yasutomo Fujii; Yoshikazu Hirai; Takashi Mochizuki; Kohji Masuda; Kazuhiko Kotani; Toshiyuki Yamada; Nobuyuki Taniguchi
Journal:  J Med Ultrason (2001)       Date:  2017-08-23       Impact factor: 1.314

2.  Apoptotic and genotoxic effects of low-intensity ultrasound on healthy and leukemic human peripheral mononuclear blood cells.

Authors:  Timur Saliev; Dinara Begimbetova; Dinara Baiskhanova; Danysh Abetov; Ulykbek Kairov; Charles P Gilman; Bakhyt Matkarimov; Katsuro Tachibana
Journal:  J Med Ultrason (2001)       Date:  2017-07-08       Impact factor: 1.314

3.  Double-Strand Breaks in Genome-Sized DNA Caused by Ultrasound.

Authors:  Rinko Kubota; Yusuke Yamashita; Takahiro Kenmotsu; Yuko Yoshikawa; Kenji Yoshida; Yoshiaki Watanabe; Tadayuki Imanaka; Kenichi Yoshikawa
Journal:  Chemphyschem       Date:  2017-03-14       Impact factor: 3.102

4.  Inhibitory effects of ultrasound irradiation on Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm.

Authors:  Harumi Koibuchi; Yasutomo Fujii; Yusuke Sato'o; Takashi Mochizuki; Toshiyuki Yamada; Longzhu Cui; Nobuyuki Taniguchi
Journal:  J Med Ultrason (2001)       Date:  2021-08-19       Impact factor: 1.314

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