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Pulsed Electric Field Ablation of Esophageal Malignancies and Mitigating Damage to Smooth Muscle: An In Vitro Study

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24032854

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Barrett's esophagus; electroporation; electropermeabilization; nanosecond pulses; IRE

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Cancer ablation therapies aim to efficiently destroy cancer cells with minimal damage to healthy tissues. This study found that nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) is a promising ablation modality due to its selectivity and reduced side effects. By comparing the effects of PEF on different types of esophageal cells, it was discovered that normal epithelial cells were less sensitive to PEF compared to pre-malignant cells, while randomly oriented smooth muscle cells were more sensitive. Additionally, aligning smooth muscle cells with the electric field reduced damage caused by nsPEF ablation.
Cancer ablation therapies aim to be efficient while minimizing damage to healthy tissues. Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) is a promising ablation modality because of its selectivity against certain cell types and reduced neuromuscular effects. We compared cell killing efficiency by PEF (100 pulses, 200 ns-10 mu s duration, 10 Hz) in a panel of human esophageal cells (normal and pre-malignant epithelial and smooth muscle). Normal epithelial cells were less sensitive than the pre-malignant ones to unipolar PEF (15-20% higher LD50, p < 0.05). Smooth muscle cells (SMC) oriented randomly in the electric field were more sensitive, with 30-40% lower LD50 (p < 0.01). Trains of ten, 300-ns pulses at 10 kV/cm caused twofold weaker electroporative uptake of YO-PRO-1 dye in normal epithelial cells than in either pre-malignant cells or in SMC oriented perpendicularly to the field. Aligning SMC with the field reduced the dye uptake fourfold, along with a twofold reduction in Ca2+ transients. A 300-ns pulse induced a twofold smaller transmembrane potential in cells aligned with the field, making them less vulnerable to electroporation. We infer that damage to SMC from nsPEF ablation of esophageal malignancies can be minimized by applying the electric field parallel to the predominant SMC orientation.

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