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Effect of Cold Plasma on Cell Viability and Collagen Synthesis in Cultured Murine Fibroblasts

  • Xingmin Shi
  • , Jingfen Cai
  • , Guimin Xu
  • , Hongbin Ren
  • , Sile Chen
  • , Zhengshi Chang
  • , Jinren Liu
  • , Chongya Huang
  • , Guanjun Zhang
  • , Xili Wu
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Abstract

An argon atmospheric pressure plasma jet was employed to treat L929 murine fibroblasts cultured in vitro. Experimental results showed that, compared with the control cells, the treatment of fibroblasts with 15 s of plasma led to a significant increase of cell viability and collagen synthesis, while the treatment of 25 s plasma resulted in a remarkable decrease. Exploration of related mechanisms suggested that cold plasma could up-regulate CyclinD1 gene expression and down-regulate p27 gene expression at a low dose, while it could down-regulate CyclinD1 expression and up-regulate p27 expression at a higher dose, thus altering the cell cycle progression, and then affecting cell viability and collagen synthesis of fibroblasts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)353-359
Number of pages7
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2016

Keywords

  • cell viability
  • cold plasma
  • collagen synthesis
  • fibroblasts

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