167
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Theoretical analysis of transmembrane potential of cells exposed to nanosecond pulsed electric field

, , , , , , & show all
Pages 231-239 | Received 29 Jun 2016, Accepted 23 Aug 2016, Published online: 10 Oct 2016

References

  • Attinger EO, Anne A, McDonald DA. 1966. Use of Fourier series for the analysis of biological systems. Biophys J. 6:291.
  • Beebe SJ, Fox PM, Rec LJ, Willis EL, Schoenbach KH. 2003. Nanosecond, high-intensity pulsed electric fields induce apoptosis in human cells. FASEB J. 17:1493–1495.
  • Beebe SJ, Sain NM, Ren W. 2013. Induction of cell death mechanisms and apoptosis by nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs). Cells. 2:136–162.
  • Chen N, Garner AL, Chen G, Jing Y, Deng Y, Swanson RJ, Kolb JF, Beebe SJ, Joshi RP, Schoenbach KH. 2007. Nanosecond electric pulses penetrate the nucleus and enhance speckle formation. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 364:220–225.
  • Chen N, Schoenbach KH, Kolb JF, James Swanson R, Garner AL, Yang J, Joshi RP, Beebe SJ. 2004. Leukemic cell intracellular responses to nanosecond electric fields. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 317:421–427.
  • Denzi A, Merla C, Camilleri P, Paffi A, d’Inzeo G, Apollonio F, Liberti M. 2013. Microdosimetric study for nanosecond pulsed electric fields on a cell circuit model with nucleus. J Membrane Biol. 246:761–767.
  • Frey W, White JA, Price RO, Blackmore PF, Joshi RP, Nuccitelli R, Beebe SJ, Schoenbach KH, Kolb JF. 2006. Plasma membrane voltage changes during nanosecond pulsed electric field exposure. Biophys J. 90:3608–3615.
  • Gowrishankar TR, Weaver JC. 2003. An approach to electrical modeling of single and multiple cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 100:3203–3208.
  • Grosse C, Schwan HP. 1992. Cellular membrane potentials induced by alternating fields. Biophys J. 63:1632–1642.
  • Heller R, Coppola D, Pottinger C, Gilbert R, Jaroszeski MJ. 2002. Effect of electrochemotherapy on muscle and skin. Technol Cancer Res Treat. 1:385–32.
  • Hibino M, Shigemori M, Itoh H, Nagayama K, Kinosita K Jr. 1991. Membrane conductance of an electroporated cell analyzed by submicrosecond imaging of transmembrane potential. Biophys J. 59:209–220.
  • Honig G, Hirdes U. 1984. A method for the numerical inversion of Laplace transforms. J Comput Appl Mathemat. 10:113–132.
  • Ibey BL, Ullery JC, Pakhomova ON, Roth CC, Semenov I, Beier HT, Tarango M, Xiao S, Schoenbach KH, Pakhomov AG. 2014. Bipolar nanosecond electric pulses are less efficient at electropermeabilization and killing cells than monopolar pulses. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 443:568–573.
  • Joshi RP, Sridhara V, Schoenbach KH. 2006. Microscopic calculations of local lipid membrane permittivities and diffusion coefficients for application to electroporation analyses. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 348:643–648.
  • Kinosita K Jr, Tsong TY. 1979. Voltage-induced conductance in human erythrocyte membranes. Biochim Biophys Acta. 554:479–497.
  • Kotnik T, Bobanovic F, Miklavcic D. 1997. Sensitivity of transmembrane voltage induced by applied electric fields – a theoretical analysis. Bioelectrochem Bioenerg. 43:285–291.
  • Kotnik T, Miklavcic D. 2000. Theoretical evaluation of the distributed power dissipation in biological cells exposed to electric fields. Bioelectromagnetics. 21:385–394.
  • Kotnik T, Miklavcic D. 2006. Theoretical evaluation of voltage inducement on internal membranes of biological cells exposed to electric fields. Biophys J. 90:480–491.
  • Kotnik T, Miklavcic D, Slivnik T. 1998. Time course of transmembrane voltage induced by time-varying electric fields – a method for theoretical analysis and its application. Bioelectrochem Bioenerg. 45:3–16.
  • Krassowska W, Filev PD. 2007. Modeling electroporation in a single cell. Biophys J. 92:404–417.
  • Lojewska Z, Farkas DL, Ehrenberg B, Loew LM. 1989. Analysis of the effect of medium and membrane conductance on the amplitude and kinetics of membrane potentials induced by externally applied electric fields. Biophys J. 56:121–128.
  • Merla C, Liberti M, Apollonio F, d’Inzeo G. 2009. Quantitative assessment of dielectric parameters for membrane lipid bi-layers from RF permittivity measurements. Bioelectromagnetics. 30:286–298.
  • Merla C, Liberti M, Apollonio F, Nervi C, d’Inzeo G. 2010. A 3-D microdosimetric study on blood cells: a permittivity model of cell membrane and stochastic electromagnetic analysis. IEEE Trans Microwave Theory Techniques. 58:691–698.
  • Mir LM, Orlowski S, Belehradek J, Teissie J, Rols MP, Sersa G, Miklavcic D, Gilbert R, Heller R. 1995. Biomedical applications of electric pulses with special emphasis on antitumor electrochemotherapy. Bioelectrochem Bioenerg. 38:203–207.
  • Mounir T. 2005. Membrane electroporation: a molecular dynamics simulation. Biophys J. 88:4045–4453.
  • Nuccitelli R, Tran K, Sheikh S, Athos B, Kreis M, Nuccitelli P. 2010. Optimized nanosecond pulsed electric field therapy can cause murine malignant melanomas to self-destruct with a single treatment. Int J Cancer. 127:1727–1736.
  • Okino M, Mohri H. 1987. Effects of a high-voltage electrical impulse and an anticancer drug on in vivo growing tumors. Japan J Cancer Res. 78:1319–1321.
  • Pakhomov AG, Shevin R, White JA, Kolb JF, Pakhomova ON, Joshi RP, Schoenbach KH. 2007. Membrane permeabilization and cell damage by ultrashort electric field shocks. Arch Biochem Biophys. 465:109–118.
  • Pliquett U, Joshi RP, Sridhara V, Schoenbach KH. 2007. High electrical field effects on cell membranes. Bioelectrochemistry. 70:275–282.
  • Salimi E, Bridges G, Thomson D. 2010. The effect of dielectric relaxation in nanosecond pulse electroporation of biological cells. Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics & the American Electromagnetics Conference (ANTEM-AMEREM), 14th International Symposium on IEEE. pp. 1–4.
  • Song J, Joshi RP, Beebe SJ. 2010. Cellular apoptosis by nanosecond, high-intensity electric pulses: model evaluation of the pulsing threshold and extrinsic pathway. Bioelectrochemistry. 79:179–186.
  • Tang LL, Yao CG, Sui CX. 2009. Apoptosis induction with electric pulses – a new approach to cancer therapy with drug free. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 390:1098–1101.
  • Tarek M. 2005. Membrane electroporation: a molecular dynamics simulation. Biophys J. 88:4045–4053.
  • Tekle E, Astumian RD, Chock PB. 1991. Electroporation by using bipolar oscillating electric field: an improved method for DNA transfection of NIH 3T3 cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 88:4230–4234.
  • Tsong TY. 1991. Electroporation of cell membranes. Biophys J. 60:297–306.
  • Vernier PT, Sun Y, Marcu L, Craft CM, Gundersen MA. 2004. Nanosecond pulsed electric fields perturb membrane phospholipids in T lymphoblasts. FEBS Lett. 572:103–108.
  • Vernier PT, Sun Y, Marcu L, Salemi S, Craft CM, Gundersen MA. 2003. Calcium bursts induced by nanosecond electric pulses. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 310:286–295.
  • Weaver JC, Smith KC, Esser AT, Son RS, Gowrishankar TR. 2012. A brief overview of electroporation pulse strength-duration space: a region where additional intracellular effects are expected. Bioelectrochemistry. 87:236–243.
  • Yao CG, Hu XQ, Mi Y, Li CX, Sun CX. 2009. Window effect of pulsed electric field on biological cells. IEEE Transact Dielect Electric Insulat. 16:1259–1266.
  • Yin S, Chen X, Chen H, Zhang X, Hu Z, Yu J, Feng X, Kai J, Ye S, Shen K. 2014. Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma: a novel locoregional ablation decreasing lung metastasis. Cancer Lett. 346:285–291.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.