• DocumentCode
    3784784
  • Title

    Inter-pulse interval between rectangular voltage pulses affects electroporation threshold of artificial lipid bilayers

  • Author

    A.M. Lebar;G.C. Troiano;L. Tung;D. Miklavcic

  • Author_Institution
    Fac. of Electr. Eng., Ljubljana Univ., Slovenia
  • Volume
    99
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2002
  • Firstpage
    116
  • Lastpage
    120
  • Abstract
    Describes experiments that determine how the inter-pulse interval between rectangular pulses in a train of pulses alters the threshold of electroporation of 1-pamitoyl 2-oleoyl phosphatidycholine bilayer lipid membranes. The bilayers were exposed to a train of sixteen 100-/spl mu/s duration pulses. Threshold voltage and the sequence number of the pulse in the train, where onset of the electroporation occurred, were recorded for six inter-pulse intervals (/spl infin/, 1000 /spl mu/s, 100 /spl mu/s, 10 /spl mu/s, 1 /spl mu/s, 0 /spl mu/s). The threshold voltage of the pulse train decreased linearly with the logarithm of the inter-pulse interval. When the inter-pulse interval was 1 /spl mu/m, electroporation threshold dropped to that of a single pulse with duration 1600 /spl mu/s (equal to the sum of all pulse durations in the train). In this case, the occurrence of bilayer rupture was almost equally frequent for all pulses in the train. When the inter-pulse interval between the pulses exceeded 1 /spl mu/s, the influence of the previous pulse on the response to the following pulse declined. It became more likely that the bilayer ruptured during the first half of the train. These experimental observations suggest that a train of pulses applied with short inter-pulse interval (less than 1 ms) can lower the electroporation threshold of bilayer lipid membranes.
  • Keywords
    "Threshold voltage","Lipidomics","Biomembranes","Pulse shaping methods","Frequency","Plasma applications","Permeability","Cells (biology)","In vitro","Muscles"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1536-1241
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNB.2003.809464
  • Filename
    1195399