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Biophysical Journal 95:3043-3047 (2008)
© 2008 The Biophysical Society

Dielectric Cytometry with Three-Dimensional Cellular Modeling

Yoichi Katsumoto *, Yoshihito Hayashi *, Ikuya Oshige *, Shinji Omori *, Noriyuki Kishii *, Akio Yasuda * and Koji Asami {dagger}

* Life Science Laboratory, Materials Laboratories, Sony Corporation, Sony Bioinformatics Center, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan; and {dagger} Laboratory of Molecular Aggregation Analysis, Division of Multidisciplinary Chemistry, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Correspondence: Address reprint requests to Yoichi Katsumoto, Tel.: 81-3-5803-4791; Fax: 81-3-5803 4790; E-mail: Youichi.Katsumoto{at}jp.sony.com.

We have developed what we believe is an efficient method to determine the electric parameters (the specific membrane capacitance Cm and the cytoplasm conductivity {kappa}i) of cells from their dielectric dispersion. First, a limited number of dispersion curves are numerically calculated for a three-dimensional cell model by changing Cm and {kappa}i, and their amplitudes {Delta}{varepsilon} and relaxation times {tau} are determined by assuming a Cole-Cole function. Second, regression formulas are obtained from the values of {Delta}{varepsilon} and {tau} and then used for the determination of Cm and {kappa}i from the experimental {Delta}{varepsilon} and {tau}. This method was applied to the dielectric dispersion measured for rabbit erythrocytes (discocytes and echinocytes) and human erythrocytes (normocytes), and provided reasonable Cm and {kappa}i of the erythrocytes and excellent agreement between the theoretical and experimental dispersion curves.







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