Electroporation Response in Mitochondria and the Endoplasmic Reticulum to Nanosecond Electric Pulses: Numerical Assessments of Geometry, Proximity and Multi- Electrode Effects

Author:

Baker C.1,Willis A.2,Milestone W.3,Baker M.1,Garner A. L.4,Joshi R. P.1

Affiliation:

1. Texas Tech University

2. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

3. Nanohmics, Inc

4. Purdue University

Abstract

Abstract Most simulations of electric field driven bioeffects have considered spherical cellular geometries or probed symmetrical structures for simplicity. This work assesses cellular transmembrane potential build-up and electroporation in a Jurkat cell that includes the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria, both of which have complex shapes, in response to external nanosecond electric pulses. The simulations are based on a time-domain nodal analysis that incorporates membrane poration utilizing the Smoluchowski model with angular-dependent changes in membrane conductivity. Consistent with prior experimental reports, the simulations show that the ER requires the largest electric field for electroporation, while the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) is the easiest membrane to porate. Our results suggest that the experimentally observed increase in intracellular calcium most likely results due to a calcium induced calcium release (CICR) process that is initiated by outer cell membrane breakdown. Repeated pulsing and/or using multiple electrodes are shown to create a stronger poration. The role of mutual coupling, screening, and proximity effects in bringing about electric field modifications is also probed. Finally, while including greater geometric details might refine predictions, the qualitative trends are expected to remain.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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