posted on 2020-04-03, 10:13authored byFederico Picollo, Giulia Tomagra, Valentina Bonino, Valentina Carabelli, Lorenzo Mino, Paolo Olivero, Alberto Pasquarelli, Marco Truccato
The employment of
ionizing radiation is a powerful tool in cancer
therapy, but beyond targeted effects, many studies have highlighted
the relevance of its off-target consequences. An exhaustive understanding
of the mechanisms underlying these effects is still missing, and no
real-time data about signals released by cells during irradiation
are presently available. We employed a synchrotron X-ray nanobeam
to perform the first real-time simultaneous measurement of both X-ray
irradiation and in vitro neurotransmitter release from individual
adrenal phaeochromocytoma (PC12) cells plated over a diamond-based
multielectrode array. We have demonstrated that, in specific conditions,
X-rays can alter cell activity by promoting dopamine exocytosis, and
such an effect is potentially very attractive for a more effective
treatment of tumors.