Title :
The Role of Pulse Repetition Rate in nsPEF-Induced Electroporation: A Biological and Numerical Investigation
Author :
Lamberti, Patrizia ; Romeo, Stefania ; Sannino, Anna ; Zeni, Luigi ; Zeni, Olga
Abstract :
The impact of pulse repetition rate (PRR) in modulating electroporation (EP) induced by nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) in mammalian cells was approached here by performing both biological and numerical analysis. Plasma membrane permeabilization and viability of Jurkat cells were analyzed after exposure to 500, 1.3 MV/m, 40 ns PEFs with variable PRR (2-30 Hz). A finite-element model was used to investigate EP dynamics in a single cell under the same pulsing conditions, by looking at the time course of transmembrane voltage and pore density on the ns time scale. The biological observations showed an increased EP and reduced viability of the exposed cells at lower PRR in the considered range. The numerical analysis resulted in different dynamics of plasma membrane response when ns pulses were delivered with different PRR, consistently with a phenomenon of electrodesensitization recently hypothesized by another research group.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological effects of fields; biomembranes; cellular biophysics; electrophoresis; finite element analysis; permeability; porosity; EP dynamics; Jurkat cell viability; biological analysis; electrodesensitization; finite-element model; frequency 2 Hz to 30 Hz; mammalian cells; nanosecond pulsed electric fields; nsPEF-induced electroporation; numerical analysis; plasma membrane permeabilization; pore density; pulse repetition rate; time 40 ns; transmembrane voltage; Biology; Biomembranes; Electric fields; Fluorescence; Histograms; Numerical models; Plasmas; Biological effects; biological effects; electroporation; electroporation (EP); nanosecond pulsed electric field; nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEFs); numerical analysis; pulse repetition rate; pulse repetition rate (PRR);
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2015.2419813