Sonoporation at a low mechanical index

A. Delalande, S. Kotopoulis, T. Rovers, C. Pichon, M. Postema
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AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the physical mechanisms of sonoporation, in order to understand and improve ultrasound-assisted drug and gene delivery. Sonoporation is the transient permeabilisation and resealing of a cell membrane with the help of ultrasound and/or an ultrasound contrast agent, allowing for the trans-membrane delivery and cellular uptake of macromolecules between 10 kDa and 3 MDa. The authors studied the behaviour of ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles near cancer cells at low acoustic amplitudes. After administering an ultrasound contrast agent, HeLa cells were subjected to 6·6 MHz ultrasound with a mechanical index of 0·2 and observed with a high-speed camera. Microbubbles were seen to enter cells and rapidly dissolve. The quick dissolution after entering suggests that the microbubbles lose (part of) their shell while entering. The authors have demonstrated that lipid-shelled microbubbles can be forced to enter cells at a low mechanical index. Hence, if a therap...
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低机械指数下的声穿孔
摘要本研究旨在探讨超声作用的物理机制,以了解和改进超声辅助药物和基因传递。超声穿孔是在超声和/或超声造影剂的帮助下,细胞膜的瞬间渗透和再密封,允许跨膜传递和细胞摄取10 kDa至3 MDa之间的大分子。作者研究了超声造影剂微泡在低声幅下靠近癌细胞的行为。给予超声造影剂后,对HeLa细胞进行6·6 MHz超声,机械指数为0.2,并在高速相机下观察。微泡进入细胞并迅速溶解。进入后的快速溶解表明微泡在进入时失去了(部分)外壳。作者已经证明,脂质壳微泡可以在低机械指数下被迫进入细胞。因此,如果一种疗法……
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