Determination of optimal parameters for in vivo gene transfer by electroporation, using a rapid in vivo test for cell permeabilization

  • Julie Gehl
  • , Lluis M. Mir*
  • *Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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    Abstract

    In vivo gene transfer to muscle tissue by electroporation can produce long-term, high-level gene expression. In the present study, we report quantitative results on muscle fiber permeabilization using Cr51 EDTA as a marker, and we analyze the influence of electric held strength, pulse duration, and pulse number. The comparison of these results to recently published data on gene transfer, using an identical experimental setup provides the basis for discussing the importance of the level of permeabilization for gene transfer. The threshold for permeabilization was determined by measuring uptake of Cr51-EDTA, and DNA transfer was optimal for field strengths just above the threshold for permeabilization. This means that when designing in vivo electric-field-mediated gene transfer protocols for various tissues, determining the threshold for permeabilization using a rapid test such as incorporation of Cr51-EDTA, can be used to predict the optimal window for gene transfer.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    Sider (fra-til)377-380
    Antal sider4
    TidsskriftBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
    Vol/bind261
    Udgave nummer2
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2 aug. 1999

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