The Japan Radiation Research Society Annual Meeting Abstracts
The 50th Annual Meeting of The Japan Radiation Research Society
Session ID : W7R-378
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Protection Mechanisms of Radiation Damage and DNA Damage Repair Systems in Plant
Comparison between photodynamic and sonodynamic cytotoxicities with rhodamine derivatives
Wakako HIRAOKA*Takashi KONDO
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...Sonodynamic effect and photodynamic effect of rhodamine derivatives were compared on free radical formation and cell killing. When electron paramagnetic-resonance spectroscopy (EPR) was used to detect 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidone-N-oxyl (TAN) after photo-irradiation or sonication with 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidone (TMPD), the order of TAN formation in the photo-irradiated samples was as follows: rhodamine 6G (R6) > sulforhodamine B (SR) > hematoporphyrin (Hp) > rhodamine 123 (R123) > rose bengal (RB) > erythrosine B (Er) = 0; although there was time-dependent TAN formation when the samples were sonicated, no significant difference among these agents were observed. All these agents suppressed ultrasound-induced OH radical formation detected by EPR-spin trapping. Sensitizer-derived free radicals were markedly observed in SR, RB and Er, while trace level of radicals derived from R6 and R123 were observed.
...Enhancement of ultrasound-induced decrease of survival in human lymphoma U937 cells was observed at 1.5 W/cm2 (less than inertial cavitation threshold) for R6, R123, SR and Er, and at 2.3 W/cm2 for R6, R123, Er, RB and SR. On the other hand, photo-induced decrease of survival was observed for R6, Hp and RB at the same concentration (10 μM).
...These comparative results suggest that 1) 1O2 is not involved in the enhancement of ultrasound-induced loss of cell survival, 2) OH radicals and sensitizer-derived free radicals do not take part in the enhancement, and 3) the mechanism is mainly due to certain mechanical stress such as augmentation of physical disruption of cellular membrane by sensitizers in the close vicinity of cells and/or cavitation bubbles.
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