DocumentCode
2385706
Title
Non-ionizing radiation with nanosecond pulsed electric fields as a cancer treatment: in vitro studies
Author
Beebe, Stephen J. ; Ford, Wentia E. ; Ren, Wei ; Chen, Xinhua ; Schoenbach, Karl H.
fYear
2009
fDate
3-6 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
6509
Lastpage
6512
Abstract
Cancer continues to be a major risk to the health and well being among populations around the world. A new method using ion-ionizing radiation with nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) provides a novel means to treat cancer at local sites. NsPEFs promote cell death in several cell types and here we investigated mechanisms for cell death induction. In murine B16f10 melanoma, murine E4 squamous carcinoma, murine Hep1-6 and human HepG2 hepatocellular carcinoma, nsPEFs induced cell death in 90-95% of cells. Cell death coincides with decreases in the mitochondria membrane potential, increases in YO-PRO-1 uptake and active caspases in the presence or absence of cytochrome c release. The results indicate that nsPEFs induced cell death by multiple apoptosis mechanisms that involve mitochondrial responses, but not necessarily through cytochrome c release. Further, these in vitro studies suggest a potential to induce cell death that bypasses cancer mechanisms that evade apoptosis.
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; biological effects of fields; biomembranes; cancer; cellular biophysics; patient treatment; cancer treatment; cell death; cytochrome c release; human HepG2 hepatocellular carcinoma; mitochondria membrane potential; multiple apoptosis; murine B16fl0 melanoma; murine E4 squamous carcinoma; murine Hep1-6 hepatocellular carcinoma; nanosecond pulsed electric fields; nonionizing radiation; Animals; Apoptosis; Cell Line, Tumor; Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation; Electric Stimulation Therapy; Mice; Nanomedicine; Neoplasms; Radiation Dosage; Radiation, Nonionizing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009. EMBC 2009. Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Minneapolis, MN
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3296-7
Electronic_ISBN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2009.5333139
Filename
5333139
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