Abstract

The electroporation (EP) supports various types of anticancer therapies by the selective transport of cytostatics. Increase in intracellular calcium level by EP may be a new approach to fibrosarcoma treatment. Calcium is one of the most important factors of cell proliferation, differentiation and cell death (apoptosis or necrosis). Calcium level balanced by electroporation can cause different effects on normal and pathological cells. The efficiency and safety of electroporation combined with Ca2+ ions were examined in our study. The two muscle cell lines were used: normal rat skeletal muscle cells — L6 and cancer muscle cells — Wehi-164 (fibrosarcoma). Two CaCl2 concentrations were tested: 0.5mM and 5mM combined with EP parameters: 1000V/cm, 1200V/cm, and 1500V/cm. The results show that EP supported by Ca2+ is cytotoxic for Wehi-164 cells and simultaneously safe for normal muscle cells. The main type of cell death – apoptosis – was confirmed by Tunnel and Annexin V/PI assay. Additionally, sPLA2 pro-tumorigenic influence was proved by immunocytochemistry. Moreover, EP with 0.5mM of Ca2+ slightly stimulates the normal muscle cells — L6 to increase proliferation.

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