Liubov E. Shimolina,1 Marina Kuimova,2 Maria Lukina,3 Nadezhda Ignatova,1 Irina Druzhkova,1 Marina Shirmanova1
1Privolzhsky Research Medical Univ. (Russian Federation) 2Imperial College London (United Kingdom) 3Scientific-Research Institute of Physical Chemical Medicine (Russian Federation)
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In this work, we investigate the changes of microviscosity in cancer cells exposed to chemotherapy with cisplatin and oxaliplatin. We analyzed the plasma membrane viscosity using fluorescent molecular rotor and fluorescence lifetime imaging. Our results in vitro show a significant increase in viscosity after treatment, which correlated with membrane lipid composition. The obtained data indicate the involvement of plasma membrane in the mechanisms of the platinum drug action.
Liubov E. Shimolina,Marina Kuimova,Maria Lukina,Nadezhda Ignatova,Irina Druzhkova, andMarina Shirmanova
"Involvement of the cytoplasmic membrane viscosity of tumor cells in response to chemotherapy with platinum-based drugs", Proc. SPIE PC11965, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XXII, PC119650J (7 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2606791
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Liubov E. Shimolina, Marina Kuimova, Maria Lukina, Nadezhda Ignatova, Irina Druzhkova, Marina Shirmanova, "Involvement of the cytoplasmic membrane viscosity of tumor cells in response to chemotherapy with platinum-based drugs," Proc. SPIE PC11965, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XXII, PC119650J (7 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2606791