Contribution of a 300 kHz alternating magnetic field on magnetic hyperthermia treatment of HepG2 cells |
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Authors: | Xiaowen Wang Youping Chen Changshuo Huang Xufei Wang Linyun Zhao Xiaodong Zhang Jintian Tang |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Neurological Disorders, Yuquan Hospital, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;2. Key Laboratory of Particle and Radiation Imaging, Tsinghua University, Ministry of Education, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | We investigated the relative contributions of temperature and a 300 kHz alternating magnetic field (AMF) on magnetic hyperthermia treatment (MHT). Our system consisted of an induction coil, which generated AMF by electric current flow, and a newly developed, temperature‐controlled circulating water‐jacketed glass bottle placed inside the coil. The AMF generator operated at a frequency of 300 kHz with variable field strength ranging from 0 to 11 mT. Four treatment conditions were employed: (A) control (37 °C, 0 mT), (B) AMF exposure (37 °C, 11 mT), (C) hyperthermia (46 °C, 0 mT), and (D) hyperthermia plus AMF exposure (46 °C, 11 mT) for 30 min. Cell viability and apoptotic death rate were estimated. The relative contributions or interactions of hyperthermia (46 °C) and AMF (11 mT) on MHT were evaluated using 2 × 2 factorial experiment analysis. Group A was statistically different (P < 0.05) from each of the other treatments. The observed effects on both cell viability and apoptotic cell death were influenced by temperature (97.36% and 92.15%, respectively), AMF (1.78% and 4.99%, respectively), and the interactions between temperature and AMF (0.25% and 2.36%, respectively). Thus, the effect of hyperthermia was significant. Also, AMF exposure itself might play a role in MHT, although these observations were made in vitro. These findings suggest a possible presence of an AMF effect during clinical magnetic hyperthermia. Bioelectromagnetics 34:95–103, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | factorial experiment alternating magnetic field magnetic hyperthermia treatment |
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