Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The impact of pulse repetition rate (PRR) in
modulating the electroporation effect induced by pulsed electric
fields (PEF) in mammalian cells has been experimentally
analyzed by several groups, that have reported conflicting
results. In our previous experiments, Jurkat cells exposed to
nsPEFs with variable PRR (2, 5, 10 and 30 Hz) showed increased
permeabilization and reduced survival upon reducing
the repetition rate. This was in agreement with part of the
literature, which reported increased electroporation efficiency
of lower PRR pulsing. Recently, experimental evidence has
been provided that the efficacy of higher rate nsPEFs can be
increased by splitting the total pulsing treatment in separate
doses. In this work, the effect of split dose protocols of nsPEFs
on a single cell model has been numerically investigated. In
particular, the effects of 500, 40 ns, 1.3 MV/m pulses delivered
at 30 Hz PRR, were analyzed when delivered as either a single
dose of pulses, or a split dose of 250 pulses each, with variable
time delay between the first and the second set of pulses. The
preliminary results here reported suggest that the overall
effect of split nsPEF-exposures might depend on the time delay
between the first and the second pulsing sequence. The biological
consequences of such pulsing protocols will be verified in
future works, where the information gained from this analysis
will serve as starting point to drive the experimental design.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
nanosecond pulsed electric field; electroporation; split dose protocol; numerical analysis; pulse repetition rate
Elenco autori:
Romeo, Stefania; Zeni, Luigi; Scarfi', MARIA ROSARIA
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