Asymmetrical bipolar nanosecond electric pulse widths modify bipolar cancellation

作者:Valdez Chris M; Barnes Ronald A Jr; Roth Caleb C; Moen Erick K; Throckmorton Graham A; Ibey Bennett L
来源:Scientific Reports, 2017, 7(1): 16372.
DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-16142-6

摘要

A bipolar (BP) nanosecond electric pulse (nsEP) exposure generates reduced calcium influx compared to a unipolar (UP) nsEP. This attenuated physiological response from a BP nsEP exposure is termed "bipolar cancellation" (BPC). The predominant BP nsEP parameters that induce BPC consist of a positive polarity (up arrow) front pulse followed by the delivery of a negative polarity (down arrow) back pulse of equal voltage and width; thereby the duration is twice a UP nsEP exposure. We tested these BPC parameters, and discovered that a BP nsEP with symmetrical pulse widths is not required to generate BPC. For example, our data revealed the physiological response initiated by a up arrow 900 nsEP exposure can be cancelled by a second pulse that is a third of its duration. However, we observed a complete loss of BPC from a up arrow 300 nsEP followed by a down arrow 900 nsEP exposure. Spatiotemporal analysis revealed these asymmetrical BP nsEP exposures generate distinct local YO-PRO (R)-1 uptake patterns across the plasma membrane. From these findings, we generated a conceptual model that suggests BPC is a phenomenon balanced by localized charging and discharging events across the membrane.

  • 出版日期2017-11-27