Label-free
electrochemical visualization of cancer cell apoptosis
is essential for cancer therapies. In this work, we proposed a noninvasive
imaging method using a light-addressable electrochemical sensor (LAES)
for label-free imaging of drug-induced tumor cell apoptosis. The dynamic
AC photocurrent changes on MCF-7 human breast adenocarcinoma cells
after inducing by tamoxifen were imaged. And the reasons for photocurrent
changes on the cells were explored by monitoring the changes in the
ζ potentials of cells and Faradic impedance. The results demonstrated
that the AC photocurrent on apoptotic MCF-7 cells increased, and the
apoptosis degree of each cell was heterogeneous. Moreover, the AC
photocurrent increase was attributed to the increased cell membrane
permeability and the increased gap between the cell basal surface
and the substrate caused by cell apoptosis. This study provides a
brand new approach for label-free visualizing cell apoptosis heterogeneity,
which has great potential in apoptosis-associated drug screening or
drug efficacy evaluation.
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