电穿孔
重复(修辞手法)
不可逆电穿孔
电化学疗法
脉搏(音乐)
计算机科学
生物医学工程
医学
纳米技术
材料科学
化学
电信
哲学
生物化学
语言学
探测器
基因
作者
Alexia de,Franck Talmont,Marie‐Pierre Rols,Muriel Golzio,Jelena Kolosnjaj‐Tabi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bioelechem.2023.108629
摘要
Electroporation, a technique that uses electrical pulses to temporarily or permanently destabilize cell membranes, is increasingly used in cancer treatment, gene therapy, and cardiac tissue ablation. Although the technique is efficient, patients report discomfort and pain. Current strategies that aim to minimize pain and muscle contraction rely on the use of pharmacological agents. Nevertheless, technical improvements might be a valuable tool to minimize adverse events, which occur during the application of standard electroporation protocols. One recent technological strategy involves the use of high pulse repetition rate. The emerging technique, also referred as "high frequency" electroporation, employs short (micro to nanosecond) mono or bipolar pulses at repetition rate ranging from a few kHz to a few MHz. This review provides an overview of the historical background of electric field use and its development in therapies over time. With the aim to understand the rationale for novel electroporation protocols development, we briefly describe the physiological background of neuromuscular stimulation and pain caused by exposure to pulsed electric fields. Then, we summarize the current knowledge on electroporation protocols based on high pulse repetition rates. The advantages and limitations of these protocols are described from the perspective of their therapeutic application.
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