The 65h JSAP Spring Meeting, 2018

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Oral presentation

8 Plasma Electronics » 8.4 Plasma life sciences

[19p-C201-1~19] 8.4 Plasma life sciences

Mon. Mar 19, 2018 1:45 PM - 7:00 PM C201 (52-201)

Satoshi Uchida(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Masafumi Ito(Meijo Univ.), Tsunehiro Maehara(Ehime Univ.)

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM

[19p-C201-5] Metabolomics of glioblastoma cells incubated with plasma-activated lactate

Yugo Hosoi1, 〇Kenji Ishikawa1, Hiromasa Tanaka1, Hiroshi Hashizume1, Shinya Toyokuni1, Fumitaka Kikkawa1, Masaaki Mizuno1, Masaru Hori1 (1.Nagoya Univ.)

Keywords:Plasma medicine, Plasma activated lactate, Metabolism

Nonequilibrim atmospheric pressure plasma (NEAPP) has been attracted attention in plasma bioapplications especially for medical applications. Previously, our group reported that the NEAPP-irradiated Ringer's lactate solutions (PAL) killed cancer cells, gliobrastoma. During the incubation of cells in the plasma-activated medium (PAM), the cell metabolism changes were appeared in anaerobic glycolysis. In the cell metabolites, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate(GAP) accumalated, owing to suppress enzymatic activitivity of GAD dehydrogenase (GAPDH). This means that anaerobic glycolysis of the cancer cells methabolism changed by the PAM incubation. On the other hand, the PAL incubation changes the other intracellular metabolic pathways with respect to amino acids, ketones, etc. Actually, an amount of the intracelluar reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) for the PAL incubation was smaller than these for the PAM incubation. In this study, the metabolites in glioblastoma incubated in the PAL were analyzed and the antitumor mechanism is also discussed on the basics on the metabolomics.