Cisplatin in-vitro activity with co-exposure to MRI

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Description

In the present work, we investigate the influence of concomitant exposure to a clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) electromagnetic environment together with cisplatin (CDDP) on the in-vitro chemosensitivity of cell lines from the ovarian cancer panel (SW626, PA-1, Caov3, SK-OV-3). CDDP treatment concentration was close to half of the maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50). We used a MRI-compatible incubation set-up for applying electromagnetic exposures consisting in three different imaging sequences generated by a 3-T clinical instrument: a T2-weighted 2D turbo-spin echo (TSE), a 3D TSE, and, a gradient-recalled echo (GRE). We assessed cell viability at 68-h after the joint chemical and electromagnetic treatment. Overall, our results do not show significant impact of simultaneous MRI and CDDP exposure on the in-vitro activity in various ovarian cancer cell lines, suggesting that it is pharmacologically safe. Overall, the implemented set-up revealed high performances.
Period09 Sept 2018
Event title1st EMF-Med World Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields
Event typeConference
LocationCroatiaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 301114 Cell biology
  • 206 Medical Engineering
  • 301303 Medical biochemistry
  • 302 Clinical Medicine
  • 301 Medical-Theoretical Sciences, Pharmacy
  • 301902 Immunology
  • 302044 Medical physics
  • 301304 Medical biology
  • 303020 Medical microbiology
  • 106023 Molecular biology
  • 301306 Medical molecular biology
  • 302014 Endocrinology
  • 302022 Gynaecology
  • 302017 Obstetrics

JKU Focus areas

  • Medical Sciences (in general)