Showing posts with label nanopulses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nanopulses. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

Nanopulses tweak the innards of cells

A method that would allow doctors to tweak the innards of cells without even touching a patient's body is being developed in the US and Greece..

The technique is still in its infancy, and it is still not clear exactly what it does to cells. But initial experiments suggest it might one day be possible to use the technique to treat cancer, speed up healing or even tackle obesity.

The method involves exposing cells to an extremely powerful electric field for very brief periods. "The effects of these pulses are fairly dramatic," says Tom Vernier of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, who will present some of his team's results at a nanotechnology conference in Boston in March. "We see it as reaching into the cell and manipulating intracellular structures."

Applying electric pulses to cells is not new. In a technique called electroporation, electric fields that last hundreds of microseconds are applied to cells. The voltage charges the lipid molecules in the cell membrane, creating transient holes in the membrane. The method can be used to help get drugs or genes into cells.

Major physiological event

But the latest technique involves more powerful electric fields, with gradients of tens of megavolts per metre, applied for much shorter periods. These nanosecond-pulsed electric fields are too brief to generate an electric charge across the outer membrane of cells, but they do affect structures within cells.

One of the main effects seems to be calcium release from a cellular structure called the endoplasmic reticulum. "In a nanosecond, we cause this major physiological event in the cell," says Vernier. "It's completely indirect and remote, and it's an extremely rapid transition."

The nanopulses can also trigger cell suicide. Teams led by Vernier, Karl Schoenbach of Old Dominion University and Stephen Beebe of Eastern Virginia Medical School, both in Norfolk, Virginia, have shown that nanopulsing can kill tumour cells in culture.

The pulses do not just fry cells, but lead to changes such as the activation of enzymes called caspases, an early step in cell suicide. How the pulses do this is not clear, but Vernier says the effect is not related to calcium release.

Cell suicide

So could nanopulsing help treat cancer? In a preliminary test, Schoenbach and Beebe used needle-like electrodes to generate pulses near tumours in mice. Nanopulsing slowed the growth of tumours in four mice by 60 per cent compared with tumour growth in five untreated mice. The researchers hope that with better delivery systems they could make the tumours shrink.

Beebe's team has also found that the pulses can trigger suicide in the cells that give rise to fat cells, possibly opening up a new way of treating obesity, Beebe speculates.

And Vernier is working with doctors at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to see if nanopulses can speed up the healing of wounds. "We do see an effect, but that's about all I can say now," he says.

The next step is to develop a way to deliver the pulses to cells and organs deep within the body. Theoretical models suggest that nanosecond pulses of broadband radio signals could do it. "An array of such antennas would create, through superposition of electric fields, a very high electric field right where we need it," says Schoenbach.
 


Source:
Anil Ananthaswamy, 06 February 04, New Scientist http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994635


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Saturday, September 3, 2011

How The Papimi Device Works

The elements that make up the human body, according to the influence on these by magnetic fields are divided into:
 
  1. Diamagnetic elements: elements that are affected little by the magnetic fields. Such elements are healthy cell membranes.
  2. Paramagnetic elements: these elements are affected by the magnetic field and can be converted into magnetic dipoles orientated in the same direction of the field.
  3. Ferromagnetic elements: these elements are mostly located near the bones of the base of the head, the pituitary, the pineal gland and central nervous system. Characterized by the presence in these of regions where the magnetic dipoles have a common orientation. These elements gain strong magnetic properties when found in a field, which are retained when the field no longer exists.
     
     When there is a disorder in the body, there are large amounts of paramagnetic elements in it, while a potential difference is created between a sick and a healthy region. Most of paramagnetic elements occur because some diamagnetic elements convert into paramagnetic ones. By applying magnetic fields, a balance of paramagnetic elements is achieved and therefore the rehabilitation of diseases.

     
The pulsed magnetic field (nanopulses) penetrates the body evenly, unaffected and alters rapidly, it is generated and disappeared in minimum time. According to Faraday's law about induction,  a quenching magnetic field leaves behind in its place a circular electric field. In that way, deep inside a tissue electric nanopulses are generated. Nanopulses affect the intracellular traffic of ions, i.e. increase the permeability of cell membranes. The result is a reduction of swelling and pain, the rapid removal of products of metabolism, increasing oxygen supply locally, and regional movement nerves regain their proper function.

About Papimi

Papimi device is a pulsed electromagnetic field generator. It is also related with bioresonance and frequency therapy. The produced nanopulses are characterized by high intensity and very short duration. The high power of the device and the unique way of function are the reasons of the wide range of applications and the remarkable results it shows. It is applied externally over the skin, by induction, (even over the clothes), painless, without any significant restrictions and without increasing tissues' temperature. In addition no considerable adverse effects have been reported over the twenty-year application of the device. 
 
-The function of the device is based on the following principle:

<<The more the Electromagnetic Pulses are instantaneously higher, of shorter duration, and of less overall power, then, the more activation of the internal degrees of freedom of molecules occurs. These are factors of biosynthesis: the less the dissipated heat produced (which is a factor of bio-destruction) the greater the biological beneficial results.>>
 
Papimi device has been tested and successfully passed every trial required by the European standards and laws, and has been certified with CE medical (CE0044) by the notified bodies HEEQAC S.A. and TUEV Nord Cert GmbH. Moreover the producing company is certified for ISO9001:2008, ISO13485:2003 + AC2007 and CAN/CSA ISO13485:2003, and certified for its conformity to the European directive MDD 93/42/EEC regarding the manufacturing of medical devices.