Literature DB >> 29752690

Spatio-temporal dynamics of calcium electrotransfer during cell membrane permeabilization.

Alexis Guionet1, S Moosavi Nejad1, Justin Teissié2, Takashi Sakugawa1,3, Sunao Katsuki1,3, Hidenori Akiyama1,3, Hamid Hosseini4,5.   

Abstract

Pulsed electric fields (PEFs) are applied as physical stimuli for DNA/drug delivery, cancer therapy, gene transformation, and microorganism eradication. Meanwhile, calcium electrotransfer offers an interesting approach to treat cancer, as it induces cell death easier in malignant cells than in normal cells. Here, we study the spatial and temporal cellular responses to 10 μs duration PEFs; by observing real-time, the uptake of extracellular calcium through the cell membrane. The experimental setup consisted of an inverted fluorescence microscope equipped with a color high-speed framing camera and a specifically designed miniaturized pulsed power system. The setup allowed us to accurately observe the permeabilization of HeLa S3 cells during application of various levels of PEFs ranging from 0.27 to 1.80 kV/cm. The low electric field experiments confirmed the threshold value of transmembrane potential (TMP). The high electric field observations enabled us to retrieve the entire spatial variation of the permeabilization angle (θ). The temporal observations proved that after a minimal permeabilization of the cell membrane, the ionic diffusion was the prevailing mechanism of the delivery to the cell cytoplasm. The observations suggest 0.45 kV/cm and 100 pulses at 1 kHz as an optimal condition to achieve full calcium concentration in the cell cytoplasm. The results offer precise levels of electric fields to control release of the extracellular calcium to the cell cytoplasm for inducing minimally invasive cancer calcium electroporation, an interesting affordable method to treat cancer patients with minimum side effects.

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Keywords:  Calcium electrotransfer; HeLa S3 cells; Permeabilization angle; Pulsed electric fields; Transmembrane potential

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29752690     DOI: 10.1007/s13346-018-0533-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Deliv Transl Res        ISSN: 2190-393X            Impact factor:   4.617


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