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Direct cold atmospheric plasma and plasma‐activated medium effects on breast and cervix cancer cells
Author(s) -
Jezeh Mahya Aminrayai,
Tayebi Tahereh,
Khani Mohammad Reza,
Niknejad Hassan,
Shokri Babak
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plasma processes and polymers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.644
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1612-8869
pISSN - 1612-8850
DOI - 10.1002/ppap.201900241
Subject(s) - hela , apoptosis , chemistry , caspase 3 , cervix , cancer cell , plasma , microbiology and biotechnology , cancer , andrology , cell , biology , medicine , programmed cell death , biochemistry , physics , quantum mechanics
In this study, the effects of cold plasma and plasma‐activated medium (PAM) are investigated through different treatment times, different intervals between treatment and analysis, and synthesis of helium gas and helium + 0.5% oxygen. The viability of two cancer cell lines including Hela and MDA‐MB‐231, which are related to cervix and breast cancers, respectively, is investigated using the 3‐[4,5‐dimethylthiazol‐2‐yl]‐2,5‐diphenyl tetrazolium bromide assay. To study the effect of plasma on normal cells, the corresponding method is used for examination of the normal human fibroblasts. H 2 O 2 showed a higher concentration after direct‐plasma treatment than PAM treatment. Caspase 3, caspase 8, and Bax proteins and the relative Bax/Bcl‐2 ratio are compared in both the direct‐plasma and PAM methods. The results show that the expression level of apoptotic proteins caspase 3 and caspase 8 in direct‐plasma treatment is higher than that in PAM treatment, and the level of relative Bcl‐2/Bax ratio is increased, demonstrating the induction of the apoptosis mechanism.

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