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Intracellular responses to reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, and lipid peroxidation in apoptotic cells cultivated in plasma-activated medium
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Cell Culture MediumApoptosisLipid PeroxidationCell DeathCell Death MechanismsPlasma MedicineRedox BiologyOxidative StressInflammationIntracellular ResponsesToxicologyCell SignalingRedox SignalingBiochemistryPlasma-activated MediumIntracellular RonsReactive Oxygen SpecieCell BiologyNitrogen SpeciesNatural SciencesPhysiologyCellular BiochemistryMetabolismMedicine
A mechanism of the cytotoxicity of plasma-activated medium (PAM) is revealed by examining the intracellular effects of reactive oxygen nitrogen species (RONS) and lipid oxidation. PAM is cell culture medium activated by irradiation using non-equilibrium atmospheric-pressure plasma using pure Ar gas in ambient air. Extracellular RONS in PAM induced the apoptotic death of HeLa cells. Temporal changes in intracellular RONS, such as ONOO−, NO, and , were analyzed. Intracellular RONS generation in HeLa cells following incubation in PAM triggered activation of the caspase cascade pathway and lipid peroxidation of intracellular membranes to induce apoptosis.
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