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Membrane Poration Mechanisms at the Cell-Nanostructure Interface.

Michele DipaloValeria CaprettiniGiulia BrunoFabio CaliendoLeonardo D GarmaGiovanni MelleMarina DukhinovaVelia SicilianoFrancesca SantoroFrancesco De Angelis
Published in: Advanced biosystems (2019)
3D vertical nanostructures have become one of the most significant methods for interfacing cells and the nanoscale and for accessing significant intracellular functionalities such as membrane potential. As this intracellular access can be induced by means of diverse cellular membrane poration mechanisms, it is important to investigate in detail the cell condition after membrane rupture for assessing the real effects of the poration techniques on the biological environment. Indeed, differences of the membrane dynamics and reshaping have not been observed yet when the membrane-nanostructure system is locally perturbed by, for instance, diverse membrane breakage events. In this work, new insights are provided into the membrane dynamics in case of two different poration approaches, optoacoustic- and electro-poration, both mediated by the same 3D nanostructures. The experimental results offer a detailed overview on the different poration processes in terms of electrical recordings and membrane conformation.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • stem cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • high resolution
  • reactive oxygen species
  • mass spectrometry
  • cell proliferation
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress