Evaluation of electric cell-substrate impedance sensing for the detection of nanomaterial toxicity

Erin M McAuley, B. Mohanraj, T. Phamduy, G. Plopper, D. Corr, D. Chrisey
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Abstract

Electric cell-substrate impedance sensing (ECIS) is an in situ and real-time monitoring system used to detect toxic agents by monitoring changes in impedance of a confluent cell monolayer. When toxic agents are introduced to cells, they can cause a change in the cell barrier function, a direct measure of the resistance to current flow caused by tight junction formation between cells. This exposure results in an immediate, quantitative change in the measured resistance between the electrodes, thus, continuously monitoring cell behaviour and by extension, toxic exposure. We have developed an ECIS-based protocol to functionally characterise epithelial cell response when challenged by different toxicants, particularly silver and copper nanoparticles. We verified our impedance changes with observed structural changes by fluorescent staining of zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) protein in the tight junctions of a model epithelial cell line.
评价电池-衬底阻抗传感在纳米材料毒性检测中的应用
电细胞-基底阻抗传感(ECIS)是一种实时监测系统,通过监测融合细胞单层阻抗的变化来检测有毒物质。当有毒物质被引入细胞时,它们会引起细胞屏障功能的变化,这是细胞之间紧密连接形成的电流流动阻力的直接测量。这种暴露会导致电极之间测量的电阻立即发生定量变化,从而连续监测细胞行为,并由此扩展为毒性暴露。我们开发了一种基于ecis的方案,以功能表征上皮细胞在受到不同毒物(特别是银和铜纳米颗粒)挑战时的反应。我们通过在模型上皮细胞系紧密连接处观察到的ZO-1蛋白荧光染色来验证阻抗变化。
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