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In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice

Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) is a physical method that by application of electric pulses to cells increases cell membrane permeability and enables the introduction of molecules into the cells. One of the uses of EP in vivo is plasmid DNA electrotransfer to the skin for DNA vaccinatio...

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Autores principales: Markelc, Bostjan, Bellard, Elisabeth, Sersa, Gregor, Pelofy, Sandrine, Teissie, Justin, Coer, Andrej, Golzio, Muriel, Cemazar, Maja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22644389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-012-9435-5
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author Markelc, Bostjan
Bellard, Elisabeth
Sersa, Gregor
Pelofy, Sandrine
Teissie, Justin
Coer, Andrej
Golzio, Muriel
Cemazar, Maja
author_facet Markelc, Bostjan
Bellard, Elisabeth
Sersa, Gregor
Pelofy, Sandrine
Teissie, Justin
Coer, Andrej
Golzio, Muriel
Cemazar, Maja
author_sort Markelc, Bostjan
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description Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) is a physical method that by application of electric pulses to cells increases cell membrane permeability and enables the introduction of molecules into the cells. One of the uses of EP in vivo is plasmid DNA electrotransfer to the skin for DNA vaccination. EP of tissues induces reduction of blood flow and, in combination with plasmid DNA, induction of an immune response. One of the EP protocols for plasmid DNA electrotransfer to the skin is a combination of high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) pulses. However, the effects of this pulse combination on skin-vessel blood flow are not known. Therefore, using intravital microscopy in a dorsal window chamber in mice and fluorescently labeled dextrans, the effects of one HV and eight LV pulses on skin vasculature were investigated. In addition, a detailed histological analysis was performed. Image analysis of fluorescence intensity changes demonstrated that EP induces a transient constriction and increased permeability of blood vessels as well as a “vascular lock.” Histological analysis revealed rounding up of endothelial cells and stacking up of erythrocytes at 1 h after EP. In addition, extravasation of erythrocytes and leukocyte infiltration accompanied by edema were determined up to 24 h after EP. In conclusion, our results show that blood flow modifying effects of EP in skin contribute to the infiltration of immune cells in the exposed area. When combined with plasmid DNA for vaccination, this could enable the initial and prolonged contact of immune cells with encoded therapeutic proteins.
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spelling pubmed-34643922012-10-05 In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice Markelc, Bostjan Bellard, Elisabeth Sersa, Gregor Pelofy, Sandrine Teissie, Justin Coer, Andrej Golzio, Muriel Cemazar, Maja J Membr Biol Article Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) is a physical method that by application of electric pulses to cells increases cell membrane permeability and enables the introduction of molecules into the cells. One of the uses of EP in vivo is plasmid DNA electrotransfer to the skin for DNA vaccination. EP of tissues induces reduction of blood flow and, in combination with plasmid DNA, induction of an immune response. One of the EP protocols for plasmid DNA electrotransfer to the skin is a combination of high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) pulses. However, the effects of this pulse combination on skin-vessel blood flow are not known. Therefore, using intravital microscopy in a dorsal window chamber in mice and fluorescently labeled dextrans, the effects of one HV and eight LV pulses on skin vasculature were investigated. In addition, a detailed histological analysis was performed. Image analysis of fluorescence intensity changes demonstrated that EP induces a transient constriction and increased permeability of blood vessels as well as a “vascular lock.” Histological analysis revealed rounding up of endothelial cells and stacking up of erythrocytes at 1 h after EP. In addition, extravasation of erythrocytes and leukocyte infiltration accompanied by edema were determined up to 24 h after EP. In conclusion, our results show that blood flow modifying effects of EP in skin contribute to the infiltration of immune cells in the exposed area. When combined with plasmid DNA for vaccination, this could enable the initial and prolonged contact of immune cells with encoded therapeutic proteins. Springer-Verlag 2012-05-27 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3464392/ /pubmed/22644389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-012-9435-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Markelc, Bostjan
Bellard, Elisabeth
Sersa, Gregor
Pelofy, Sandrine
Teissie, Justin
Coer, Andrej
Golzio, Muriel
Cemazar, Maja
In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice
title In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice
title_full In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice
title_fullStr In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice
title_short In Vivo Molecular Imaging and Histological Analysis of Changes Induced by Electric Pulses Used for Plasmid DNA Electrotransfer to the Skin: A Study in a Dorsal Window Chamber in Mice
title_sort in vivo molecular imaging and histological analysis of changes induced by electric pulses used for plasmid dna electrotransfer to the skin: a study in a dorsal window chamber in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22644389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-012-9435-5
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