Real time monitoring of copper-ions-induced cytotoxicity by EIS cell chips

Abstract

An important goal of biomedical research is the development of tools for high throughput evaluation of drug effects and cytotoxicity tests. In this respect, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is an emerging technique for on-chip cell-based assays. For cell layers, RET (electron transfer resistence) and C (capacitance) are correlated to cell viability, adhesion and cytoskeleton organization and this approach has been successfully exploited to gain real-time information on cell behaviour. Here, for the first time, impedance based biochips in combination with complementary methodologies (including state-of-the-art AFM, viability test and western blot) are employed to perform a complete characterization of cell morphology and changes induced by copper ions on two cell lines (B104 and HeLa cells). Our results reveal a strong correlation between EIS data and both MTT test and AFM characterization. As a consequence, we expect that such on-chip assays can replace in vitro drug tests based on conventional biochemical methods, being very cheap and reusable and allowing to perform cytotoxicity tests without using any expensive reagent or equipment.


Tutti gli autori

  • E. PRIMICERI , M.S. CHIRIACÒ , E. D’AMONE , E. URSO , R.E. IONESCU , A. RIZZELLO , M. MAFFIA , R. CINGOLANI , R. RINALDI , G. MARUCCIO

Titolo volume/Rivista

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS


Anno di pubblicazione

2010

ISSN

0956-5663

ISBN

Non Disponibile


Numero di citazioni Wos

16

Ultimo Aggiornamento Citazioni

27/04/2018


Numero di citazioni Scopus

17

Ultimo Aggiornamento Citazioni

28/04/2018


Settori ERC

Non Disponibile

Codici ASJC

Non Disponibile