High-intensity electric pulses induce mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in ovarian cancer xenograft mice

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Human ovarian cancer models were established in nude mice by transplanting SKOV3 cells, and then tumors were exposed to high-intensity electric pulses with a voltage 1000 V, frequency of 1000 Hz, and duration of 250 ns for 1 min. Mitochondria permeability transition pore (PTP) was inspected by cofocal microscope; cytochrome C (Cyt C) and apoptosis-induced factor (AIF) were determined by immunohistochemistry; and voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) was measured by immunofluorescence. High-intensity electric pulses exposure led to increases of PTP, Cyt C, and AIF and a decrease of VDAC. These findings revealed that high-intensity electric pulses activated mitochondria electroporation, apoptosis was realized via mitochondria pathway. © 2008, Copyright the Authors.

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Li, C., Hu, L. N., Dong, X. J., Sun, C. X., & Mi, Y. (2008). High-intensity electric pulses induce mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in ovarian cancer xenograft mice. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 18(6), 1258–1261. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1438.2007.01182.x

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