Abstract
The response of EMT6/Ro multicell spheroids at early stages of growth (1-3 days) to 1-MHz ultrasonic irradiation was compared to EMT6/Ro cells which were grown under suspension or as attached monolayers. The surviving fraction of cells was evaluated by measuring both direct cell lysis and clonogenicity of cells not lysed during sonication. Irradiation was for 1 min at 0, 1, 3, or $5\ {\rm W}/{\rm cm}^{2}$ (spatial peak, temporal peak) at 37°C. At 3 and $5\ {\rm W}/{\rm cm}^{2}$, there was a 9- to 10-fold enhancement in the surviving fraction of spheroids as compared to that of monolayer cells. Individual spheroid cells do not appear to be physiologically altered with respect to their response to ultrasound since cells from dissociated spheroids exhibit survival parameters which are similar to those of cells grown in monolayers. The basis for the increased survival of whole spheroids appears to be due to a physical protection of the cells in spheroids. Studies examining effects of trypsin treatment indicat...
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