INVESTIGADORES
OLAIZ Nahuel Manuel
artículos
Título:
Effects of pulse addition in electropermeabilization: Theoretical insights on the electric conductivity
Autor/es:
SUÁREZ, CECILIA ANA; SOBA, A.; MAGLIETTI, F.; OLAIZ, N.; MARSHALL, G.
Revista:
IFMBE PROCEEDINGS
Editorial:
Springer Verlag
Referencias:
Año: 2016 vol. 53 p. 215 - 218
ISSN:
1680-0737
Resumen:
The electrochemical treatment (ECT) of solid tumors is an electropermeabilization technique firmly established and widely used. In ECT protocols, pulse intensity as well as tissue electric conductivity are of utmost importance for assessing the final electropermeabilized area. Present ECT mathematical modeling based on the solution of the nonlinear Laplace equation for the electric field with a conductivity coefficient depending on the electric field and the temperature have greatly contributed to ECT protocol optimization. However, experimental results from literature report that a succession of pulses may increase tissue electric conductivity and the extent of tissue permeabilization, a phenomenon that present models fail to describe. Here we present new insights of a recently introduced ECT theoretical model that takes into account the effect of pulse addition on tissue electric conductivity. The model describes the electric field with the nonlinear Laplace equation with a conductivity coefficient depending on the electric field, the temperature and the quantity of pulses applied. ECT theoretical predictions show that the rise in the electric current density during the addition of pulses is due solely to an increment in the tissue electric conductivity with no significant changes in the electric field. A potential consequence of these results is that, under certain conditions, it would be possible to obtain larger electropermeabilized areas with the same pulse amplitude simply by increasing the number of pulses. The theoretical implications of this new model lead to a more realistic description of the EP phenomenon, hopefully providing more accurate predictions of ECT treatment outcomes.