Effects of Electric Pulses on Cancer Cells: Apoptosis Induction and Decrease of Mitochondrial Transmembrane Potential
In order to investigate the effects of electric pulses on cancer cells, HepG2 and L02 were exposed to electric pulses (1000V/cm, 100μs, 1Hz) for different time (8s, 15s, 30s, 60s). Annexin-V-FITC Kit and Flow cytometry were used to study the apoptosis of treated cells. The results showed that the el...
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Zusammenfassung: | In order to investigate the effects of electric pulses on cancer cells, HepG2 and L02 were exposed to electric pulses (1000V/cm, 100μs, 1Hz) for different time (8s, 15s, 30s, 60s). Annexin-V-FITC Kit and Flow cytometry were used to study the apoptosis of treated cells. The results showed that the electric pulses of 1000V/cm, 100μs, 1Hz for 8s couldn't induce tumor cells apoptosis. Apoptosis was observed when tumor cells were stimulated for 15s and longer, the apoptosis percentage increased with the increase of stimulation time. Furthermore, tumor cells were more sensitive than normal cells in response to electrical pulses. Rhodamine 123 and Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope (LSCM) were used to make a real-time study of mitochondrial transmembrane potential (△ψm) when the tumor cells were exposed to electric pulses for 60s. No significant change of △ψm was observed within 30s stimulation. After that, the △ψm increased sharply and declined later. |
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ISSN: | 2151-7614 2151-7622 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICBBE.2010.5514738 |