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Triggering Neurotransmitters Secretion from Single Cells by X-ray Nanobeam Irradiation

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NANO LETTERS
Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages 3889-3894

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01046

Keywords

X-ray synchrotron nanoirradiation; dopamine exocytosis; diamond microelectrode arrays; photocurrent detection; radiobiology

Funding

  1. DIACELL project (from National Institute of Nuclear Physics)
  2. MiRaDS project (from CRT foundation)
  3. Departments of Excellence project (from Italian MIUR) [L. 232/2016]
  4. D-Music project (from Compagnia di San Paolo foundation) [CSTO165284]

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The employment of ionizing radiation is a powerful tool in cancer therapy, but beyond targeted effects, many studies have highlighted the relevance of its off-target consequences. An exhaustive understanding of the mechanisms underlying these effects is still missing, and no real-time data about signals released by cells during irradiation are presently available. We employed a synchrotron X-ray nanobeam to perform the first real-time simultaneous measurement of both X-ray irradiation and in vitro neurotransmitter release from individual adrenal phaeochromocytoma (PC12) cells plated over a diamond-based multielectrode array. We have demonstrated that, in specific conditions, X-rays can alter cell activity by promoting dopamine exocytosis, and such an effect is potentially very attractive for a more effective treatment of tumors.

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