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Localized micro-scale disruption of cells using laser-generated focused ultrasound

  • Hyoung Won Baac
  • , John Frampton
  • , Jong G. Ok
  • , Shuichi Takayama
  • , L. Jay Guo
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Massachusetts General Hospital

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Abstract

We utilize laser-generated focused ultrasound (LGFU) to create targeted mechanical disturbance on a few cells. The LGFU is transmitted through an optoacoustic lens that converts laser pulses into focused ultrasound. The tight focusing (<100 μm) and high peak pressure of the LGFU produces cavitational disturbances at a localized spot with micro-jetting and secondary shock-waves arising from micro-bubble collapse. We demonstrate that LGFU can be used as a non-contact, non-ionizing, high-precision tool to selectively detach a single cell from its culture substrate. Furthermore, we explore the possibility of biomolecule delivery in a small population of cells targeted by LGFU at pressure amplitudes below and above the cavitation threshold. We experimentally confirm that cavitational disruption is required for delivery of propidium iodide, a membrane-impermeable nucleic acid-binding dye, into cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)905-910
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Biophotonics
Volume6
Issue number11-12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Cavitation
  • Cell detachment
  • Drug delivery
  • Laser-generated focused ultrasound

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