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Quantitative assessment of changes in cellular morphology at photodynamic treatment in vitro by means of digital holographic microscopy.
Belashov, A V; Zhikhoreva, A A; Belyaeva, T N; Nikolsky, N N; Semenova, I V; Kornilova, E S; Vasyutinskii, O S.
Afiliação
  • Belashov AV; Ioffe Institute; 26, Polytekhnicheskaya, St. Petersburg, 194021, Russia.
  • Zhikhoreva AA; Ioffe Institute; 26, Polytekhnicheskaya, St. Petersburg, 194021, Russia.
  • Belyaeva TN; Institute of Cytology of RAS; 4, Tikhoretsky pr., St. Petersburg, 194064, Russia.
  • Nikolsky NN; Institute of Cytology of RAS; 4, Tikhoretsky pr., St. Petersburg, 194064, Russia.
  • Semenova IV; Ioffe Institute; 26, Polytekhnicheskaya, St. Petersburg, 194021, Russia.
  • Kornilova ES; Institute of Cytology of RAS; 4, Tikhoretsky pr., St. Petersburg, 194064, Russia.
  • Vasyutinskii OS; Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 29 Polytekhnicheskaya, St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia.
Biomed Opt Express ; 10(10): 4975-4986, 2019 Oct 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31646023
Temporal dependence of changes in the morphological characteristics of cells of two cultured lines of cancer origin, HeLa and A549, induced by photodynamic treatment with Radachlorin photosensitizer, have been monitored using digital holographic microscopy during first two hours after short-term irradiation. The observed post-treatment early dynamics of the phase shift in the transmitted wavefront indicated several distinct scenarios of cell behavior depending upon the irradiation dose. In particular the phase shift increased at low doses, which can be associated with apoptosis, while at high doses it decreased, which can be associated with necrosis. As shown, the two cell types responded differently to similar irradiation doses. Although the sequence of death scenarios with the increase of the irradiation dose was the same, each scenario was realized at substantially different doses. These findings suggest that the average phase shift of the transmitted wavefront can be used for quantitative non-invasive cell death characterization. The conclusions made were cofirmed by commonly used test assays using confocal fluorescent microscopy.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article