Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1269182 | Bioelectrochemistry | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Ruthenium complex NAMI-A [ImH][trans-RuCl4(DMSO-S)Im] (Im = imidazole) is a potential chemotherapeutic drug in cancer treatment. Electroporation can be used to facilitate delivery of NAMI-A into cells. Suspension of B16F1 tumour cells from mouse melanoma in NAMI-A solution was exposed to a train of electric pulses. The effect of NAMI-A was determined by examining cell viability in clonogenic test. Our results show that electroporation increases the otherwise scarce in vitro effects of NAMI-A, i.e. reduces cell viability. At the conditions chosen for experiments 90% of cells survived in the presence of 1 μM NAMI-A, whereas in a combined treatment with 1 μM NAMI-A and electroporation only about 10% of cells survived.
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Authors
Ajda Bicek, Iztok Turel, Masa Kanduser, Damijan Miklavcic,