Title :
Effects of Burst Electromagnetic Wave Focusing and Their Combination With Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields on HeLa S3 Cells
Author :
Ishizawa, Hidetoshi ; Hosseini, Hamid ; Yoshida, Daiki ; Sugimoto, Kenjiro ; Nejad, Seyedehfatemeh Moosavi ; Katsuki, Sunao ; Akiyama, Hidenori
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Kumamoto Univ., Kumamoto, Japan
Abstract :
Burst electromagnetic waves focusing, nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEF), and their combinations were applied to HeLa S3 cells to investigate their respective biological effects. The research was motivated by its application for cancer therapy. Burst electromagnetic waves, characterized by high-frequency (800 MHz) and narrow-band signals, were applied through a focusing system consisting of an ellipsoidal reflector and a radiating antenna. Burst widths of electromagnetic waves were adjusted to 1 and 5 ms. For nsPEF exposure, a magnetic pulse power modulator with an 80-ns pulsewidth and repetition frequencies of 0.5 and 1 pulse per second was employed. Cervical cancer cells (HeLa S3) subjected to electric fields were cultured in an incubator for 24 h and stained using propidium iodide to monitor the cell death rate. Sole application of burst electromagnetic waves was found not to change the cancer cell survival, while sole application of nsPEF suppressed the cells growth. The combination of nsPEF and focused burst electromagnetic wave was found to be very effective in producing maximum cell death rate. The results show the importance of the exposure combination component, as a first step, to design a more efficient and less-invasive cancer therapy system.
Keywords :
biological effects of fields; biological effects of microwaves; cancer; cellular effects of radiation; patient treatment; reflector antennas; HeLa S3 cells; biological effects; burst electromagnetic wave; cancer cell survival; cell death rate; cell growth; cervical cancer cells; ellipsoidal reflector antenna; exposure combination component; high-frequency signals; less-invasive cancer therapy system; magnetic pulse power modulator; nanosecond pulsed electric fields; narrow-band signals; nsPEF exposure; propidium iodide; radiating antenna; Antennas; Cancer; Cells (biology); Electromagnetic scattering; Focusing; Plasma temperature; Temperature measurement; Burst electromagnetic wave; cancer treatment; cell death; focusing system; medical application; medical application.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2407052