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Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification

Inducing selective or targeted cell apoptosis without affecting large number of neighbouring cells remains a challenge. A plausible method for treatment of posterior capsular opacification (PCO) due to remaining lens epithelial cells (LECs) by reactive chemistry induced by localized single electrode...

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Autores principales: Recek, Nina, Andjelić, Sofija, Hojnik, Nataša, Filipič, Gregor, Lazović, Saša, Vesel, Alenka, Primc, Gregor, Mozetič, Miran, Hawlina, Marko, Petrovski, Goran, Cvelbar, Uroš
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27832099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165883
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author Recek, Nina
Andjelić, Sofija
Hojnik, Nataša
Filipič, Gregor
Lazović, Saša
Vesel, Alenka
Primc, Gregor
Mozetič, Miran
Hawlina, Marko
Petrovski, Goran
Cvelbar, Uroš
author_facet Recek, Nina
Andjelić, Sofija
Hojnik, Nataša
Filipič, Gregor
Lazović, Saša
Vesel, Alenka
Primc, Gregor
Mozetič, Miran
Hawlina, Marko
Petrovski, Goran
Cvelbar, Uroš
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description Inducing selective or targeted cell apoptosis without affecting large number of neighbouring cells remains a challenge. A plausible method for treatment of posterior capsular opacification (PCO) due to remaining lens epithelial cells (LECs) by reactive chemistry induced by localized single electrode microplasma discharge at top of a needle-like glass electrode with spot size ~3 μm is hereby presented. The focused and highly-localized atmospheric pressure microplasma jet with electrode discharge could induce a dose-dependent apoptosis in selected and targeted individual LECs, which could be confirmed by real-time monitoring of the morphological and structural changes at cellular level. Direct cell treatment with microplasma inside the medium appeared more effective in inducing apoptosis (caspase 8 positivity and DNA fragmentation) at a highly targeted cell level compared to treatment on top of the medium (indirect treatment). Our results show that single cell specific micropipette plasma can be used to selectively induce demise in LECs which remain in the capsular bag after cataract surgery and thus prevent their migration (CXCR4 positivity) to the posterior lens capsule and PCO formation.
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spelling pubmed-51044832016-12-08 Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification Recek, Nina Andjelić, Sofija Hojnik, Nataša Filipič, Gregor Lazović, Saša Vesel, Alenka Primc, Gregor Mozetič, Miran Hawlina, Marko Petrovski, Goran Cvelbar, Uroš PLoS One Research Article Inducing selective or targeted cell apoptosis without affecting large number of neighbouring cells remains a challenge. A plausible method for treatment of posterior capsular opacification (PCO) due to remaining lens epithelial cells (LECs) by reactive chemistry induced by localized single electrode microplasma discharge at top of a needle-like glass electrode with spot size ~3 μm is hereby presented. The focused and highly-localized atmospheric pressure microplasma jet with electrode discharge could induce a dose-dependent apoptosis in selected and targeted individual LECs, which could be confirmed by real-time monitoring of the morphological and structural changes at cellular level. Direct cell treatment with microplasma inside the medium appeared more effective in inducing apoptosis (caspase 8 positivity and DNA fragmentation) at a highly targeted cell level compared to treatment on top of the medium (indirect treatment). Our results show that single cell specific micropipette plasma can be used to selectively induce demise in LECs which remain in the capsular bag after cataract surgery and thus prevent their migration (CXCR4 positivity) to the posterior lens capsule and PCO formation. Public Library of Science 2016-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5104483/ /pubmed/27832099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165883 Text en © 2016 Recek et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Recek, Nina
Andjelić, Sofija
Hojnik, Nataša
Filipič, Gregor
Lazović, Saša
Vesel, Alenka
Primc, Gregor
Mozetič, Miran
Hawlina, Marko
Petrovski, Goran
Cvelbar, Uroš
Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification
title Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification
title_full Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification
title_fullStr Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification
title_full_unstemmed Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification
title_short Microplasma Induced Cell Morphological Changes and Apoptosis of Ex Vivo Cultured Human Anterior Lens Epithelial Cells – Relevance to Capsular Opacification
title_sort microplasma induced cell morphological changes and apoptosis of ex vivo cultured human anterior lens epithelial cells – relevance to capsular opacification
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27832099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165883
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