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General Physiology and Biophysics Vol.31, No.1, p.19–25, 2012 |
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Title: Electroporation-induced changes in normal immature rat myoblasts (H9C2) | ||
Author: Iwona Kaminska, Malgorzata Kotulska, Anna Stecka, Jolanta Saczko, Malgorzata Drag-Zalesinska, Teresa Wysocka, Anna Choromanska, Nina Skolucka, Rafał Nowicki, Jakub Marczak, Julita Kulbacka | ||
Abstract: Application of a high electric field causes an electric shock to the heart. This is utilized in defibrillation to reestablish normal contraction rhythms during dangerous arrhythmias or in cardiac arrest. If shock-induced transmembrane potentials are large enough, they can cause tissue destruction due to irreversible electroporation (EP). Also electrochemotherapy of nearby tissues may have an adverse effect on the heart. Herein, we present experimental data on effects of electroporation in culture of cardiac cells (H9C2). The electric field was applied in short pulses of 25–3250 V/cm, 50 µs each. The viability of cells was tested by MTT assay after 24 hours. For detection of DNA fragmentation, associated with apoptosis, alkaline and neutral comet assays were performed after EP. Additionally phase contrast images of cells obtained directly after EP were analyzed. Although cell images indicated disruption of cell membranes after EP with high intensities, only a few percent of apoptotic cells and no necrotic effects in the cell nucleus could be observed in comet assay tests performed 2 hours post EP. MTT viability test showed that pulse intensities above 375 V/cm are destructive for myocytes viability. |
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Keywords: Electroporation — Myoblasts — Comet assay | ||
Published online: 01-Feb-2012 | ||
Year: 2012, Volume: 31, Issue: 1 | Page From: 19, Page To: 25 | |
doi:10.4149/gpb_2012_003 |
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