バイオエンジニアリング講演会講演論文集
Online ISSN : 2424-2829
セッションID: 1H15
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1H15 In vitroソノポレーションにおける分子導入の実時間観察 : 超音波照射条件の分子導入タイミングへの影響
安藤 直也越山 顕一朗木下 学和田 成生
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Understanding the time when molecular delivery occurs during sonoporation is important to improve the efficiency of successful sonoporation and fraction of viable cells. Here, we report how ultrasound conditions affect the time for sonoporation. We employed real-time observations of propidium iodide (PI) delivery to 3T3-Swiss albino cells under 5 seconds 1 MHz continuous ultrasound waves treatment with fluorescence (PI) and microbubbles SONAZOID^[○!R]. Sonoporation timing was evaluated by analyzing the time courses of the altering fluorescence intensity of the cells. Three ultrasound intensity conditions, 0.15, 0.20 and 0.30 W/cm^2, were examined. Fluorescence intensity increased for 0.20 and .30 W/cm^2-sonication, indicating PI delivery into the cells, while no apparent increase was observed for 0.15 W/cm^2-sonication. Fluorescence intensity clearly started to increase earlier for 0.30 W/cm^2 than for 0.20 W/cm^2-sonication. Sonoporation timing ranged from 2 to 6 seconds for 0.30 W/cm^2-sonication. The most delayed timing was obtained for cells that had the largest adhesion area. As a conclusion, different microbubble responses stimulated by various ultrasound conditions may cause different sonoporation timing.
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