Detail publikace
Effects of therapeutic ultrasound on the nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complexes
VAŠKOVICOVÁ, N. DRUCKMÜLLEROVÁ, Z. JANISCH, R. ŠKORPÍKOVÁ, J. MORNSTEIN, V.
Anglický název
Effects of therapeutic ultrasound on the nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complexes
Typ
Článek recenzovaný mimo WoS a Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The effects of acoustic waves on membrane structures, and any resulting consequences of this treatment on membrane subunit structures, remain poorly understood, as are the principals of related clinical effects. With a focus on morphological changes in the nuclear envelope, the current study presents detailed observations of membrane structures exposed to therapeutic ultrasound. Ultrasound treatment most commonly resulted in distinct changes in the distribution of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) and mean NPC number per unit area after 30 min of repair, as well as alterations in NPC diameters on the protoplasmic face of fractured nuclear membranes after 10 min of repair. The greatest effects of ltrasound on nuclear envelope structure and NPCs were not to appear immediately, but became evident after repair processes were initiated. Results from the current study may contribute to the general view on the biophysical effects of therapeutic ultrasound on cell morphology and, particularly, the understanding of this effect in relation to the nuclear envelope.
Klíčová slova anglicky
HL-60 cells; ultrasound biophysical effect; image analysis; nuclear pore distribution; pore diameter; freeze-etching; nuclear envelope
Vydáno
2013-06-07
ISSN
1214-0287
Časopis
Journal of Applied Biomedicine
Ročník
11
Číslo
1
Strany od–do
235–242
Počet stran
8
BIBTEX
@article{BUT100682,
author="Naděžda {Vaškovicová} and Zdena {Rudolfová} and Roman {Janisch} and Jiřina {Škorpíková} and Vojtěch {Mornstein}",
title="Effects of therapeutic ultrasound on the nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complexes",
journal="Journal of Applied Biomedicine",
year="2013",
volume="11",
number="1",
pages="235--242",
issn="1214-021X"
}