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Ultrashort electric pulse induced changes in cellular dielectric properties
Authors:Garner Allen L  Chen George  Chen Nianyong  Sridhara Viswanadham  Kolb Juergen F  Swanson R James  Beebe Stephen J  Joshi Ravindra P  Schoenbach Karl H
Institution:Bioelectromagnetism Laboratory, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. garner@ge.com
Abstract:The interaction of nanosecond duration pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) with biological cells, and the models describing this behavior, depend critically on the electrical properties of the cells being pulsed. Here, we used time domain dielectric spectroscopy to measure the dielectric properties of Jurkat cells, a malignant human T-cell line, before and after exposure to five 10ns, 150kV/cm electrical pulses. The cytoplasm and nucleoplasm conductivities decreased dramatically following pulsing, corresponding to previously observed rises in cell suspension conductivity. This suggests that electropermeabilization occurred, resulting in ion transport from the cell's interior to the exterior. A delayed decrease in cell membrane conductivity after the nsPEFs possibly suggests long-term ion channel damage or use dependence due to repeated membrane charging and discharging. This data could be used in models describing the phenomena at work.
Keywords:Dielectric spectroscopy  Nanosecond pulsed electric fields  Electroporation  Permeabilization  Plasma membrane  Time domain  Intracellular manipulation  Ultrashort pulses
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