Diamond-based sensors for in vitro cellular radiobiology: Simultaneous detection of cell exocytic activity and ionizing radiation

Biosens Bioelectron. 2023 Jan 15:220:114876. doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.114876. Epub 2022 Nov 3.

Abstract

The investigation of secondary effects induced by ionizing radiation represents a new and ever-growing research field in radiobiology. This new paradigm cannot be investigated only using standard instrumentation and methodologies, but rather requires novel technologies to achieve significant progress. In this framework, we developed diamond-based sensors that allow simultaneous real-time measurements with a high spatial resolution of the secretory activity of a network of cells cultured on the device, as well as of the dose at which they are exposed during irradiation experiments. The devices were functionally characterized by testing both the above-mentioned detection schemes, namely: amperometric measurements of neurotransmitter release from excitable cells (such as dopamine or adrenaline) and dosimetric evaluation using different ionizing particles (alpha particle and X-ray photons). Finally, the sensors were employed to investigate the effects induced by X-rays on the exocytotic activity of PC12 neuroendocrine cells by monitoring the modulation of the dopamine release in real-time.

Keywords: Diamond sensor; Dopamine exocytosis; Ion beam lithography; Ionizing radiation detection; Radiobiology.

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques* / methods
  • Diamond*
  • Dopamine
  • Radiation, Ionizing
  • Radiobiology

Substances

  • Diamond
  • Dopamine