Sensitivity of Neuroblastoma and Induced Neural Progenitor Cells to High-Intensity THz Radiation.
Dmitry S SitnikovVeronika RevkovaInna V IlinaRimma ShatalovaPavel KomarovEvgenia StrulevaMikhail KonoplyannikovVladimir KalsinVladimir P BaklaushevPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
THz radiation induces a variety of processes in cells and has attracted the attention of researchers in recent decades. Here, data on the effects of high-intensity terahertz (THz) radiation on human directly reprogrammed neural progenitor cells (drNPCs) and on neuroblastoma cells (SK-N-BE (2)) were obtained for the first time. The results demonstrated that the exposure of non-tumor and tumor cells to broadband (0.1-3 THz) THz pulses with the intensity of 21 GW/cm 2 and the electric field strength of 2.8 MV/cm for 30 min induced neither a noticeable genotoxic effect nor a statistically significant change in the proliferative activity and cell differentiation. It was also shown that the combined effect of THz radiation and salinomycin, a promising antitumor agent, on neuroblastoma cells did not enhance the genotoxic effect of this antibiotic. However, further studies involving chemotherapy drugs and other exposure parameters are warranted to introduce this new concept into anti-tumor clinical practice and to enhance the efficacy of the existing approaches.
Keyphrases
- high intensity
- induced apoptosis
- cell cycle arrest
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- clinical practice
- endothelial cells
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- signaling pathway
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- high glucose
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- cell proliferation
- diabetic rats
- machine learning
- radiation therapy
- drug induced
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- electronic health record
- deep learning
- pluripotent stem cells
- rectal cancer