Roles of charged particles and reactive species on cell membrane permeabilization induced by atmospheric-pressure plasma irradiation

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As factors that influence cell membrane permeabilization during direct and indirect atmospheric-pressure plasma irradiation, charged particle influx, superoxide anion radicals (O2-), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in plasma-irradiated solution were evaluated. These are the three strong candidate factors and might multiply contribute to cell membrane permeabilization. In particular, a shorter plasma diffusion distance leads to the enhancement of the direct effects such as charged particle influx and further increase cell membrane permeability. In addition, O2- dissipates over time (a life span of the order of minutes) in plasma-irradiated water, and the deactivation of a plasma-irradiated solution in term of cell membrane permeabilization occurs in a life span of the same order. These results could promote the understanding of the mechanism of plasma-induced cell membrane permeabilization.

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Sasaki, S., Kanzaki, M., Hokari, Y., Tominami, K., Mokudai, T., Kanetaka, H., & Kaneko, T. (2016). Roles of charged particles and reactive species on cell membrane permeabilization induced by atmospheric-pressure plasma irradiation. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 55(7S2). https://doi.org/10.7567/JJAP.55.07LG04

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