Author:
Rosin Andreas,Hader Michael,Drescher Corinna,Suntinger Magdalena,Gerdes Thorsten,Willert-Porada Monika,Gaipl Udo S.,Frey Benjamin
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to investigate in a self-designed closed loop reactor process conditions for thermal inactivation of B16 melanoma cells by microwave and conventional heating.
Design/methodology/approach
Besides control experiments (37°C), inactivation rate was determined in the range from 42°C to 46°C. Heating was achieved either by microwave radiation at 2.45 GHz or by warm water. To distinguish viable from dead cells, AnnexinV staining method was used and supported by field effect scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) imaging. Furthermore, numerical simulations were done to get a closer look into both heating devices. To investigate the thermal influence on cell inactivation and the differences between heating methods, a reaction kinetics approach was added as well.
Findings
Control experiments and heating at 42°C resulted in low inactivation rates. Inactivation rate at 44°C remained below 12% under conventional, whereas it increased to >70% under microwave heating. At 46°C, inactivation rate attained 68% under conventional heating; meanwhile, even 88% were determined under microwave heating. FE-SEM images showed a porous membrane structure under microwave heating in contrast to mostly intact conventional heated cells. Numerical simulations of both heating devices and a macroscopic Arrhenius approach could not sufficiently explain the observed differences in inactivation.
Originality/value
A combination of thermal and electrical effects owing to microwave heating results in higher inactivation rates than conventional heating achieves. Nevertheless, it was not possible to determine the exact mechanisms of inactivation under microwave radiation.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computer Science Applications
Reference23 articles.
1. High temperature microwave heating in refractory materials;Journal of Microwave Power,2016
2. The effects of non-invasive radiofrequency treatment and hyperthermia on malignant and nonmalignant cells;International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,2014
3. Cellular responses to combinations of hyperthermia and radiation;Radiology,1977
4. Old and new facts about hyperthermia-induced modulations of the immune system;International Journal of Hyperthermia the Official Journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group,2012
5. Sequencing and expression of the gene encoding a cold-Active Citrate synthase from an antarctic bacterium, strain DS2-3R;European Journal of Biochemistry,1999
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献