PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Effect of indirect nonequilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma on anti-proliferative activity against chronic chemo-resistant ovarian cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.

  • Fumi Utsumi,
  • Hiroaki Kajiyama,
  • Kae Nakamura,
  • Hiromasa Tanaka,
  • Masaaki Mizuno,
  • Kenji Ishikawa,
  • Hiroki Kondo,
  • Hiroyuki Kano,
  • Masaru Hori,
  • Fumitaka Kikkawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081576
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. e81576

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PurposeNonequilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma (NEAPP) therapy has recently been focused on as a novel medical practice. Using cells with acquired paclitaxel/cisplatin resistance, we elucidated effects of indirect NEAPP-activated medium (NEAPP-AM) exposure on cell viability and tumor growth in vitro and in vivo.MethodsUsing chronic paclitaxel/cisplatin-resistant ovarian cancer cells, we applied indirect NEAPP-exposed medium to cells and xenografted tumors in a mouse model. Furthermore, we examined the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) or their scavengers in the above-mentioned EOC cells.ResultsWe assessed the viability of NOS2 and NOS3 cells exposed to NEAPP-AM, which was prepared beforehand by irradiation with NEAPP for the indicated time. In NOS2 cells, viability decreased by approximately 30% after NEAPP-AM 120-sec treatment (PConclusionWe demonstrated that plasma-activated medium also had an anti-tumor effect on chemo-resistant cells in vitro and in vivo. Indirect plasma therapy is a promising treatment option for EOC and may contribute to a better patient prognosis in the future.