Lee Denise, Chan Sophia S Y, Aksic Nemanja, Bajalovic Natasa, Loke Desmond K
Department of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore 487372, Singapore.
Office of Innovation, Changi General Hospital, Singapore 529889, Singapore.
ACS Omega. 2021 Dec 13;6(51):35325-35333. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.1c04257. eCollection 2021 Dec 28.
Long-term nondestructive monitoring of cells is of significant importance for understanding cell proliferation, cell signaling, cell death, and other processes. However, traditional monitoring methods are limited to a certain range of testing conditions and may reduce cell viability. Here, we present a microgap, multishot electroporation (M2E) system for monitoring cell recovery for up to ∼2 h using ∼5 V pulses and with excellent cell viability using a medium cell population. Electric field simulations reveal the bias-voltage- and gap-size-dependent electric field intensities in the M2E system. In addition to excellent transparency with low cell toxicity, the M2E system does not require specialized components, expensive materials, complicated fabrication processes, or cell manipulations; it just consists of a micrometer-sized pattern and a low-voltage square-wave generator. Ultimately, the M2E system can offer a long-term and nontoxic method of cell monitoring.
长期对细胞进行无损监测对于理解细胞增殖、细胞信号传导、细胞死亡及其他过程具有重要意义。然而,传统监测方法局限于一定范围的测试条件,且可能降低细胞活力。在此,我们展示了一种微间隙多脉冲电穿孔(M2E)系统,该系统使用约5 V脉冲监测细胞恢复长达约2小时,并在中等细胞数量情况下具有出色的细胞活力。电场模拟揭示了M2E系统中与偏置电压和间隙尺寸相关的电场强度。除了具有出色的透明度和低细胞毒性外,M2E系统不需要专门的组件、昂贵的材料、复杂的制造工艺或细胞操作;它仅由一个微米级图案和一个低压方波发生器组成。最终,M2E系统能够提供一种长期且无毒的细胞监测方法。