2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-42976-4
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Influence of electric potential-induced by atmospheric pressure plasma on cell response

Takamasa Okumura,
Chia-Hsing Chang,
Kazunori Koga
et al.

Abstract: Plasma irradiation leads not only active species, but also reactive chemical species, ultraviolet light, electric fields, magnetic fields, and shock waves. To date the effects of reactive chemical species have been mainly discussed. To understand the biological effect caused by an electric potential induced with an atmospheric-pressure plasma, the behavior of cell stimulated by electric potential was investigated using HeLa cell. The cell concentration assay revealed that less than 20% of cells inactivated by … Show more

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“… 103 Recently published results indicate that the application of a discharge generates electric potential in the solution covering a cell culture. 104,105 Cells exposed to this potential stimulation without any exposure to plasma-generated species showed an increased membrane permeability to large molecules (temporary electroporation) with low lethal effects. This suggests that the plasma-induced potential in the liquid may enhance the action of plasma-generated RONS.…”
Section: Cell Response To Electric and Electromagnetic Fields Electri...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“… 103 Recently published results indicate that the application of a discharge generates electric potential in the solution covering a cell culture. 104,105 Cells exposed to this potential stimulation without any exposure to plasma-generated species showed an increased membrane permeability to large molecules (temporary electroporation) with low lethal effects. This suggests that the plasma-induced potential in the liquid may enhance the action of plasma-generated RONS.…”
Section: Cell Response To Electric and Electromagnetic Fields Electri...mentioning
confidence: 96%