2016
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-101343
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Preclinical evaluation of an endoscopic electroporation system

Abstract: Electroporation via the new device in combination with bleomycin offers a nonthermal tumor ablative approach, and presents clinicians with a new option for the management of gastrointestinal cancers.

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“…The third large area of preclinical research is dealing with different types of electrodes that can be used in vitro, in vivo, or in humans, that is, grid, single needle, or endoscopic, [59][60][61][62][63][64] with different types (e.g., sine wave pulses, pulsed electromagnetic field, and high-frequency short bipolar pulses), and parameters of electric pulses (amplitude and frequency). [65][66][67][68][69] The overall aim of these studies is to provide new electrodes that will be able to reach/treat the tumors that are not accessible with the current electrodes that are on the market and to provide electrodes that will not induce pain, muscle contraction, and/or skin burns, that is, undesired side effects that are commonly reported in clinical studies on electrochemotherapy.…”
Section: Electrochemotherapy: New Electrodes and Numerical Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third large area of preclinical research is dealing with different types of electrodes that can be used in vitro, in vivo, or in humans, that is, grid, single needle, or endoscopic, [59][60][61][62][63][64] with different types (e.g., sine wave pulses, pulsed electromagnetic field, and high-frequency short bipolar pulses), and parameters of electric pulses (amplitude and frequency). [65][66][67][68][69] The overall aim of these studies is to provide new electrodes that will be able to reach/treat the tumors that are not accessible with the current electrodes that are on the market and to provide electrodes that will not induce pain, muscle contraction, and/or skin burns, that is, undesired side effects that are commonly reported in clinical studies on electrochemotherapy.…”
Section: Electrochemotherapy: New Electrodes and Numerical Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many perspectives of this potential novel anticancer treatment as electroporation-based treatments are increasingly used for treatment of cutaneous metastases (9,10,12) and under investigations for use in internal organs such as brain, liver, and bone metastases (40)(41)(42)(43). Treatment with electric pulses using other parameters than described in this study is also increasingly used, such as irreversible electroporation (44)(45)(46) and nanosecond pulse electric fields (47-49) where addition of calcium might also increase the effect and/or treatment area.…”
Section: Plasma Membrane Calcium Atpase Content In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrochemotherapy is in clinical use for cutaneous tumors [1016], and in development or clinical trials for tumors situated in e.g. bone [17], pancreas [18], brain [17], the colon/rectum [19], as well as head- and neck cancers [20]. Irreversible electroporation [2123] is also used clinically, and with this technology permeabilization of the cell membrane is much more pronounced, so that tumor cells are extensively permeabilized, leading to cell death associated with loss of ionic homeostasis, and energy depletion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%