Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.
Lab Chip. 2023 Nov 21;23(23):4986-4996. doi: 10.1039/d3lc00301a.
This paper presents the concept of a newly developed high-throughput measurement device for determining the dielectric properties of cancer cells. The proposed continuous-flow electrorotation (cROT) device can induce electrorotation (ROT) with vertical rotation using two sets of interdigitated electrodes on the top and bottom substrates to torque the cells. In the developed device, multiple rotating cells flowing in a microchannel are aligned between electrodes using dielectrophoresis. This allows for the measurement of the rotational behavior of the cells with continuous flow, resulting in a significant improvement in throughput compared to the conventional ROT devices reported previously. The dielectric properties, permittivity of the cell membrane and conductivity of the cell cytoplasm, of HeLa cells obtained by simultaneous measurements using the developed cROT device were 9.13 ± 1.02 and 0.93 ± 0.10 S m, respectively. Moreover, the measurement throughput was successfully increased to 2700 cells per h using the cROT technique.
本文提出了一种新开发的高通量测量设备的概念,用于确定癌细胞的介电特性。所提出的连续流电动旋转(cROT)设备可以使用上下基底上的两组交错电极垂直旋转诱导电动旋转(ROT),从而对细胞施加扭矩。在开发的设备中,使用介电泳将在微通道中流动的多个旋转细胞对准在电极之间。这允许对连续流动中的细胞的旋转行为进行测量,与以前报道的传统 ROT 设备相比,吞吐量有了显著提高。使用开发的 cROT 设备同时测量获得的 HeLa 细胞的介电特性、细胞膜的介电常数和细胞质的电导率分别为 9.13±1.02 和 0.93±0.10 S m。此外,使用 cROT 技术成功地将测量吞吐量提高到 2700 个细胞/小时。