Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In Vivo

Our research focused on the antiproliferative effect of low intensity (18 Vpp) and intermediate frequency (100 KHz) electrostatic wave between two capacitive electrodes on breast tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. In vitro study has been conducted by using MCF-7 cell lines treated with external elect...

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Main Authors: Firman Alamsyah, Izzatun Niswah Ajrina, Fitriya Nur Annisa Dewi, Diah Iskandriati, Silvia Arin Prabandari, Warsito P. Taruno
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Society for Cancer Chemoprevention 2015-10-01
Series:ISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)
Online Access:https://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/88
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spelling doaj-2477d90e9e154eef8190266cf57462d52020-11-24T23:15:16ZengIndonesian Society for Cancer ChemopreventionISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)2088-01972355-89892015-10-0163717710.14499/indonesianjcanchemoprev6iss3pp71-7789Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In VivoFirman Alamsyah0Izzatun Niswah Ajrina1Fitriya Nur Annisa Dewi2Diah Iskandriati3Silvia Arin Prabandari4Warsito P. Taruno5Center for Medical Physics and Cancer Research Ctech Labs Edwar TechnologyDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas AirlanggaPrimate Research Center, Bogor Agricultural UniversityPrimate Research Center, Bogor Agricultural UniversityPrimate Research Center, Bogor Agricultural UniversityCenter for Medical Physics and Cancer Research Ctech Labs Edwar TechnologyOur research focused on the antiproliferative effect of low intensity (18 Vpp) and intermediate frequency (100 KHz) electrostatic wave between two capacitive electrodes on breast tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. In vitro study has been conducted by using MCF-7 cell lines treated with external electrostatic for 24, 48, and 72 hours of treatment and the cells number were calculated during treatment by using hemocytometer and presented as Growth Inhibition (GI)% efficacy. For in vivo, we used female mice (Mus musculus) strain C3H as animal model. The mice were injected with either MCF-7 cells, mammary tumor cells from C3H donor, or NaCl 0.9% (placebo) subcutaneously into the axilla area and exposed by external electrostatic in each cage for 12 hours in 2 weeks before necropsied. The adjacent and breast tissue were collected and stained with Hematoxylin – Eosin then analyzed for histopathological profile. In vitro study revealed the number of exposed cells decreased with lower proliferation rate than the non-exposed cells. Moreover, the external electrostatic caused 28-39% growth inhibition efficacy of MCF-7 cells. After 2 weeks of exposure, placebo mice were physically normal, whereas the tumor undergone significant shrinkage of more than 67% in size. Histopathological analysis of the mammary glands indicated infiltration of macrophages into the tumor area through the blood vessel. No abnormality was found in the skin layer and mammary glands of the breast tissue of placebo mice. Here, we present new knowledge of electro-capacitive cancer therapy (ECCT) as a novel treatment modality. Keywords : ECCT, tumor, in vitro, in vivo, breast cancer cells, antiproliferativehttps://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/88
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author Firman Alamsyah
Izzatun Niswah Ajrina
Fitriya Nur Annisa Dewi
Diah Iskandriati
Silvia Arin Prabandari
Warsito P. Taruno
spellingShingle Firman Alamsyah
Izzatun Niswah Ajrina
Fitriya Nur Annisa Dewi
Diah Iskandriati
Silvia Arin Prabandari
Warsito P. Taruno
Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In Vivo
ISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)
author_facet Firman Alamsyah
Izzatun Niswah Ajrina
Fitriya Nur Annisa Dewi
Diah Iskandriati
Silvia Arin Prabandari
Warsito P. Taruno
author_sort Firman Alamsyah
title Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In Vivo
title_short Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In Vivo
title_full Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In Vivo
title_fullStr Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Antiproliferative Effect of Electric Fields on Breast Tumor Cells In Vitro and In Vivo
title_sort antiproliferative effect of electric fields on breast tumor cells in vitro and in vivo
publisher Indonesian Society for Cancer Chemoprevention
series ISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)
issn 2088-0197
2355-8989
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Our research focused on the antiproliferative effect of low intensity (18 Vpp) and intermediate frequency (100 KHz) electrostatic wave between two capacitive electrodes on breast tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. In vitro study has been conducted by using MCF-7 cell lines treated with external electrostatic for 24, 48, and 72 hours of treatment and the cells number were calculated during treatment by using hemocytometer and presented as Growth Inhibition (GI)% efficacy. For in vivo, we used female mice (Mus musculus) strain C3H as animal model. The mice were injected with either MCF-7 cells, mammary tumor cells from C3H donor, or NaCl 0.9% (placebo) subcutaneously into the axilla area and exposed by external electrostatic in each cage for 12 hours in 2 weeks before necropsied. The adjacent and breast tissue were collected and stained with Hematoxylin – Eosin then analyzed for histopathological profile. In vitro study revealed the number of exposed cells decreased with lower proliferation rate than the non-exposed cells. Moreover, the external electrostatic caused 28-39% growth inhibition efficacy of MCF-7 cells. After 2 weeks of exposure, placebo mice were physically normal, whereas the tumor undergone significant shrinkage of more than 67% in size. Histopathological analysis of the mammary glands indicated infiltration of macrophages into the tumor area through the blood vessel. No abnormality was found in the skin layer and mammary glands of the breast tissue of placebo mice. Here, we present new knowledge of electro-capacitive cancer therapy (ECCT) as a novel treatment modality. Keywords : ECCT, tumor, in vitro, in vivo, breast cancer cells, antiproliferative
url https://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/88
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