Title of article
The Feasibility Study of Plasma-activated Water as a Physical Therapy to Induce Apoptosis in Melanoma Cancer Cells In-vitro
Author/Authors
Mahdikia, Hamed Laser and Plasma Research Institute - Shahid Beheshti University - Tehran, Iran , Shokri, Babak Laser and Plasma Research Institute - Shahid Beheshti University - Tehran, Iran , Majidzadeh-A, Keivan Tasnim Biotechnology Research Center (TBRC) - AJA University of Medical Science - Tehran, Iran
Pages
14
From page
337
To page
350
Abstract
Low-temperature plasma (LTP) has demonstrated great potential in biomedicine, especially in
cancer therapy in-vivo and in-vitro. Plasma activated water (PAW) as an indirect plasma therapy
is a significant source of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) which play an important
role in apoptosis induction in cancer cells. In this study, Helium (He) plasma jet operating in 0.75
W and 20 kHz as dissipated power and frequency, respectively, is used as the cold plasma source.
The electrical, thermal, and spectroscopic properties of (He) plasma jet and pH as well as the
conductivity and temperature of PAW samples, are investigated. The concentration of hydrogen
peroxide (H2O2), nitrite (NO2
-) and nitrate (NO-
3), which are produced in water as long-lived
anticancer RONS, was measured 471.6, 7.9 and 93.5 μM, respectively after 6 min of plasma
treatment. Alamar Blue and flow cytometry assays were employed to investigate the B16F10 cancer
metabolic activity and apoptosis. These data support that cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) can
produce a certain concentration of anti-cancer agents in water and induce apoptosis in melanoma
cancer cells due to RONSs via activating the caspase 3 pathway.
Keywords
Apoptosis , Plasma Gases , Reactive oxygen species (ROS) , Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) , Melanoma , Resazurin
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research(IJPR)
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2714225
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