Biosensors & Bioelectronics 10 (1995) 723-733
A silicon-based biosensor for real-time
toxicity testing In normal versus
cancer liver cells
C. Nicolini* & M. Lanzi
Institute of Biophysics, University of Genoa, Via Giotto 2, 16153 Genoa, Italy.
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P. Accossato & A. Fanigliulo
Technobiochip, Via Roma 28, 57030 Marciana (Li), Italy
F. Mattioli & A. Martelli
Institute of Pharmacology, University of Genoa, Via Benedetto XV 2, Genoa, Italy
(Received 4 August 1994; revised 6 March 1995; accepted 10 March 1995)
Abstract: The potentiometric alternating biosensor (PAB) system has been
utilized to monitor the effects on normal versus cancer cells of Mitoxantrone,
a potent inhibitor of nucleic acid synthesis commonly utilized in the clinical
treatment of hepatocarcinomas. In this first series of toxicity tests, we have
utilized a primary culture of rat hepatocytes and a stabilized line named
HepG2 from a human hepatoma. Primary cultures of hepatocytes represent
a unique tool in toxicology/pharmacology as shown in previous works. A
suitable microvolume flow chamber has been designed and produced. The
chamber is equipped with inlet and outlet circuits and with a fixed transducer
(Si/SiO2/Si3N4 chip) facing a cover slip on which cells grow. The PAB system
is here utilized only in the pI-I-sensitive configuration with a single measuring
spot, warranting an accurate determination of the change in the extracellular
acidification rate resulting from drug administration. We have also observed
the changes in the acidification rate of 3T6 mouse fibroblasts, induced by a
treatment with Ara-C, a well-known DNA antimetabolite. New insights can
be obtained from these studies into the drug response of normal versus cancer
cells and into the feasibility of real-time PAB monitoring of drug toxicity and
efficacy, towards effective human cancer treatment. The effect of increasing
drug concentrations on cellular metabolism is here compared with the results
obtained from conventional tests (optical microscopy, Neutral Red and Trypan
Blue assays).
Keywords: biosensor, PAB, pH, 3T6, rat hepatocytes, HEPG2, real-time
toxicity tests, Ara-C, mitoxantrone
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