Cancers (Oct 2022)

High-Frequency Pulsed Electric Field Ablation in Beagle Model for Treatment of Prostate Cancer

  • Seung Jeong,
  • Song Hee Kim,
  • Hongbae Kim,
  • Jeon Min Kang,
  • Yubeen Park,
  • Dong-Sung Won,
  • Ji Won Kim,
  • Dae Sung Ryu,
  • Chu Hui Zeng,
  • Jong Hoon Chung,
  • Bumjin Lim,
  • Jung-Hoon Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14204987
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 20
p. 4987

Abstract

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Conventional irreversible electroporation (IRE) with low-frequency pulsed electric field (LF-PEF) is used to induce cell death; however, it has several disadvantages including a long procedure time and severe muscle contraction due to high-voltage electric field. This study investigates a novel IRE protocol with high-frequency pulsed electric field (HF-PEF) of 500 Hz repetition to ablate the prostate tissue in beagles for treatment of prostate cancer. A finite element analysis was performed to validate optimal electrical field strength for the procedure. In total, 12 beagles received HF-PEF of 500 Hz and were sacrificed at 4 h, 4 days, and 28 days (3 each). The remaining three beagles underwent sham procedure. The outcomes of HF-PEF were assessed by histological responses. HF-PEF successfully decellularized the prostate tissues 4 h after the treatment. The prostate glands, duct, and urethra were well preserved after IRE with HF-PEF. The ablated prostatic tissues were gradually regenerated and appeared similar to the original tissues 28 d after IRE with HF-PEF. Moreover, electrocardiography and hematology demonstrated that IRE with HF-PEF did not seriously affect the cardiac tissue. HF-PEF was effective and safe in the beagle prostate and effectively induced the ablation and gradually recovered with cellular regeneration.

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