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E A Golubitskaya1,2, O S Troitskaya1, E V Yelak3, P P Gugin4, V A Richter1, I V Schweigert5, D E Zakrevsky3,4, O A Koval1,2.
Abstract
The high mortality rate that accompanies cancer spurs the search for new methods that can be used to treat malignant neoplasms. In addition to chemotherapy, electrophysical techniques for tumor treatment appear rather promising. The results of in vitro exposure of A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells to cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) are hereby presented. A gas-discharge device that generates a sequence of streamers propagating along a stream of inert gas in the ambient air was used. In the zone where the plasma jet came into contact with the target object, there were high-intensity electric fields and high plasma concentrations, while the gas temperature changed by less than a degree. In this study, we compared the cytotoxic effect of CAP in helium and argon. Direct irradiation of cells by CAP with U = 4.2 kV for 30-120 s was shown to reduce cell viability by 25%. Variation of the amplitude of the AC voltage in the plasma device in argon within a range of 3.8-5.6 kV did not significantly alter the cell death rate. Further optimization of the modes of CAP generation in gas-discharge devices with various geometries for the trea. Copyright ® 2019 National Research University Higher School of Economics.Entities:
Keywords: antitumor therapy; cold atmospheric plasma; lung adenocarcinoma; reactive oxygen species
Year: 2019 PMID: 31720012 PMCID: PMC6826155 DOI: 10.32607/20758251-2019-11-3-16-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Naturae ISSN: 2075-8251 Impact factor: 1.845
Fig. 1The plasma jet device for the irradiation of cultured cells
Fig. 2The effect of cold physical plasma on the viability of A549 adenocarcinoma cells. Voltage, 4.2 kV. The viability of the control (untreated) cells was 100%. The MTT assay data are presented as a mean of three independent experiments ± SD, *p < 0.05
Fig. 3Voltage-dependent cytotoxicity of CAP irradiation of A549 cells in argon. The MTT assay data 48h post-irradiation. C – control (untreated) cells. The data are presented as a mean of three independent experiments ± SD