RRC ID 86894
Author Fujishiro K, Okada S, Rossi F, Kuchimaru T, Kurashina Y.
Title Intracellular Reactive Oxygen Species Generation Induced by High-Frequency Ultrasound in Thickness Vibration Mode.
Journal Adv Sci (Weinh)
Abstract Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), which play a critical role in cellular signaling pathways, are one of the chemical products caused by ultrasound irradiation. In general, ROS generation has been ignored in terms of high-frequency ultrasound (>5 MHz) due to the limitation of cavitation induction. However, does high-frequency ultrasound not affect the production of ROS in cells? Here, we propose comparing ROS in solution and intracellular ROS generation by ultrasound at high frequency (6.5 MHz) and at a common frequency (1 MHz) in medical ultrasound applications, thereby elucidating the capabilities of high-frequency ultrasound on cells by ROS production. We discovered that 6.5 MHz ultrasound, as irradiated by a lithium niobate transducer, generates intracellular ROS more than conventional 1.0 MHz ultrasound. The phenomenon of ROS production by high-frequency ultrasound having high spatial resolution demonstrated the possibility that ultrasound is capable of effectively generating intracellular ROS at the cellular level.
Pages e19582
Published 2026-2-21
DOI 10.1002/advs.202519582
PMID 41722057
IF 15.84
Resource
Human and Animal Cells HeLa(RCB0007)