Title :
Rapid photosensitive cell membrane damage process of novel thiophene for microelectrode
Author :
Saito, Takashi K. ; Takahashi, Mareyuki ; Muguruma, Hitoshi ; Suzuki, Takafumi ; Kakuta, Naoto ; Niki, Etsuo ; Mabuchi, Kunihiko
Author_Institution :
Center for Collaborative Res., Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We report a new aspect of rapid (< 30 seconds) light-induced cell membrane damage photosensitized by 5,5"-bis(aminomethyl)-2,2\´:5\´,2"-terthiophene dihydrochloride (BAT), which is a water-soluble α-terthienyl analogue and a monomer of conducting polymer, using a high-power laser (light intensity 1.6 W cm-2). A microelectrode insertion process to the cell could be improved by pinpoint use of the photosensitizing (PS) effect to degenerate cell membranes prior to insertion. This avoids mechanical perforation of the membrane when the pipette tip makes contact with the cell. Three toxic processes of the cells by BAT can be identified: the first is a non-light-mediated toxicity dependent on BAT exposure time; the second is a phototoxicity independent of BAT exposure time when the BAT concentration is 2 - 10 μM range; and the third is a phototoxicity dependent on BAT exposure time with 20 μM of BAT concentration in the case that cytotoxicity decreases when α-tocopherol, an anti-oxidant, is added to a cell membrane. This is the typical phototoxicity that the phospholipid peroxidation chain reaction is triggered by a reactive oxygen species generated by a triplet state of BAT.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biological effects of optical radiation; biological techniques; biomembranes; biomolecular effects of radiation; cellular effects of radiation; microelectrodes; organic compounds; photochemistry; α-tocopherol; 30 s; 5,5"-bis(aminomethyl)-2,2\´:5\´,2"-terthiophene dihydrochloride; BAT; BAT exposure time; antioxidant; conducting polymer monomer; high-power laser; insertion; light intensity; microelectrode; microelectrode insertion process; nonlight-mediated toxicity; phospholipid peroxidation chain reaction; photosensitizing effect; phototoxicity; rapid light-induced cell membrane damage; rapid photosensitive cell membrane damage process; reactive oxygen species; thiophene; toxic processes; triplet state; water-soluble α-terthienyl analogue; Biomembranes; Cells (biology); Electrodes; Glass; Microelectrodes; Microinjection; Monitoring; Pharmaceutical technology; Polymers; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7211-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1017411