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Extremely low frequency electromagnetic field sensitizes cisplatin-resistant human ovarian adenocarcinoma cells via P53 activation
Authors: Javad Baharara,Nasrin Hosseini,Tayebe Ramezani Farzin
In the following study, extremely low
frequency electromagnetic fields (EL-EMF) radiation
was used to restore sensitivity in the cisplatin-resistant
A2780 ovarian cancer cells. For this purpose A2780
cells were treated with different doses of cisplatin and
EL-EMF (50 Hz, 200 gauss, and 2 h) alone. Cytotoxicity was the measurement using MTT assay. After
calculating IC50 for cisplatin (90 lg/ml) a lower concentration from IC50 (30 and 60 lg/ml) was used to be
combined with EL-EMF. We compare the effects of
each cisplatin, EL-EMF and combination groups using
acridine orange–propidium iodide (AO/PI) and DAPI
staining, caspase 3/9 activation assay and Annexin/PI
assay. We also assessed changes in P53 and Matrix
metalloproteinases 2 (MMPs) gene expression with
semi-quantitative RT-PCR. Results indicated an ELEMF-dependent proliferative decrease which was found
\10 %, and occurred independently of cisplatin. The
decreased proliferation rate for 30 and 60 lg/ml
cisplatin was about 20 and 40 %, respectively, while
for synergistic groups 30 and 60 lg/ml cisplatin with
2 h EL-EMF exposer, showed 47 and 71 % decrease in
viability in rats. DAPI staining indicated that chromatin
break down significantly increased in synergistic
groups. Acridine orange staining also confirmed MTT
assay results. Caspase activity significantly increased in
the combined groups. Semi-quantitative RT-PCR
showed that in synergistic groups of cisplatin and ELEMF, expression of P53 was increased but the expression level of MPP-2 gene decreased. Results from this
study showedthat changes generated bythe non-invasive
EL-EMF can make resistant cells sensitive to cisplatin
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