Alternating Current-Electric Field Inducing Chorio Allantoic Membrane (CAM) Angiogenesis through Exogenous Growth Factor Intervention

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
E. S. Palupi, Bambang Retnoaji, Pudji Astuti, F. Alamsyah, W. Taruno, R. Pratiwi
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Angiogenesis is widely used in various therapies by promoting or inhibiting the formation of new blood vessels. The use of Alternating Current-Electric Fields (AC-EF) in Electro-Capacitive Cancer Therapy (ECCT) showed its potential as an anti-cancer device, and is characterized by its anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects. However, the role of AC-EF in angiogenesis remains unclear. To investigate the effects of AC-EF on CAM angiogenesis, we used the ex ovo culture method of chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). A basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) dose of 30 ng/µL was administered as an exogenous growth factor. The ECCT device, generating AC-EF of 150 kHz and 18 Vpp, was exposed to the CAMs. Subsequently, the 24 CAMs of chick embryo were divided into four groups. Two groups were non-bFGF-induced CAM, while the other two were bFGF-induced CAM, and each group was exposed either with or without AC-EF. The vascularization was evaluated through macroscopic observation, while vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) gene expression was measured using qPCR. The data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA with GraphPad Prism 9.5. The results showed that an AC-EF exposure had no effects on normal CAM angiogenesis (P>0.05). Moreover, VEGFA gene expression did not show significant upregulation (P>0.05) in the bFGF-induced CAM with or without AC-EF exposure. Interestingly, the number of new blood vessels was significantly higher (P<0.05) in the bFGF-induced with AC-EF exposure than in the non-bFGF-induced group. In conclusion, AC-EF of ECCT did not affect normal angiogenesis. AC-EF may trigger CAM angiogenesis with bFGF induction. This observation suggested that AC-EF of intermediate frequency could enhance angiogenesis by administration of external growth factors, offering a potential avenue for addressing obstructive vascular conditions.
交流电场通过外源性生长因子干预诱导绒毛尿囊膜(CAM)血管生成
通过促进或抑制新血管的形成,血管生成被广泛应用于各种疗法中。在电容式癌症疗法(ECCT)中使用交流电场(AC-EF)显示了其作为抗癌设备的潜力,其特点是具有抗增殖和促进凋亡的作用。然而,AC-EF 在血管生成中的作用仍不清楚。为了研究 AC-EF 对 CAM 血管生成的影响,我们采用了绒毛膜(CAM)体外培养法。外源生长因子为碱性成纤维细胞生长因子(bFGF),剂量为 30 ng/µL。产生 150 kHz 和 18 Vpp 交流电的 ECCT 设备暴露于 CAMs。随后,24 个小鸡胚胎的 CAMs 被分为四组。两组为非 bFGF 诱导的 CAM,另外两组为 bFGF 诱导的 CAM,每组都暴露于交流-EF 或不暴露交流-EF。通过宏观观察评估血管形成情况,同时使用 qPCR 检测血管内皮生长因子 A(VEGFA)基因的表达。使用 GraphPad Prism 9.5 对数据进行方差分析。结果显示,AC-EF 暴露对正常 CAM 血管生成没有影响(P>0.05)。此外,无论是否暴露于 AC-EF,在 bFGF 诱导的 CAM 中 VEGFA 基因表达均未出现显著上调(P>0.05)。有趣的是,暴露于 AC-EF 的 bFGF 诱导组的新生血管数量明显高于非 bFGF 诱导组(P<0.05)。总之,ECCT的AC-EF不会影响正常的血管生成。AC-EF可能会在bFGF诱导下引发CAM血管生成。这一观察结果表明,中频 AC-EF 可通过施用外部生长因子促进血管生成,为解决血管阻塞问题提供了一条潜在的途径。
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Current Applied Science and Technology
Current Applied Science and Technology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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