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Terahertz label-free detection of nicotine-induced neural cell changes and the underlying mechanisms


Authors:

  • Tang, Mingjie
  • Zhang, Mingkun
  • Fu, Ying
  • Chen, Ligang
  • Li, Dandan
  • Zhang, Hua
  • Yang, Zhongbo
  • Wang, Chunlei
  • Xiu, Peng
  • Wilksch, Jonathan J.
  • Luo, Yang
  • Han, Jiaguang
  • Yang, Haijun
  • Wang, Huabin

Details:

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Volume 241, 2023-12-01

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Nicotine exposure can lead to neurological impairments and brain tumors, and a label-free and nondestructive detection technique is urgently required by the scientific community to assess the effects of nicotine on neural cells. Herein, a terahertz (THz) time-domain attenuated total reflection (TD-ATR) spectroscopy approach is reported, by which the effects of nicotine on normal and cancerous neural cells, i.e., HEB and U87 cells, are successfully investigated in a label/stain-free and nondestructive manner. The obtained THz absorption coefficients of HEB cells exposed to low-dose nicotine and high-dose nicotine are smaller and larger, respectively, than the untreated cells. In contrast, the THz absorption coefficients of U87 cells treated by nicotine are always smaller than the untreated cells. The THz absorption coefficients can be well related to the proliferation properties (cell number and compositional changes) and morphological changes of neural cells, by which different types of neural cells are differentiated and the viabilities of neural cells treated by nicotine are reliably assessed. Collectively, this work sheds new insights on the effects of nicotine on neural cells, and provides a useful tool (THz TD-ATR spectroscopy) for the study of chemical-cell interactions.