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Multiphysics Modelling of Membrane Electroporation in Irregularly Shaped Cells | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Multiphysics Modelling of Membrane Electroporation in Irregularly Shaped Cells


Abstract:

Electroporation is a non-thermal electromagnetic phenomenon widely used in medical diseases treatment. Different mathematical models of electroporation have been proposed...Show More

Abstract:

Electroporation is a non-thermal electromagnetic phenomenon widely used in medical diseases treatment. Different mathematical models of electroporation have been proposed in literature to study pore evolution in biological membranes. This paper presents a nonlinear dispersive multiphysic model of electroporation in irregular shaped biological cells in which the spatial and temporal evolution of the pores size is taken into account. The model solves Maxwell and asymptotic Smoluchowski equations and it describes the dielectric dispersion of cell media using a Debye-based relationship. Furthermore, the irregular cell shape has been modeled using the Gielis superformula. Taking into account the cell in mitosis phase, the electroporation process has been studied comparing the numerical results pertaining the model with variable pore radius with those in which the pore radius is supposed constant. The numerical analysis has been performed exposing the biological cell to a rectangular electric pulse having duration of 10 μs. The obtained numerical results highlight considerable differences between the two different models underling the need to include into the numerical algorithm the differential equation modeling the spatial and time evolution of the pores size.
Date of Conference: 17-20 June 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 March 2020
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 1559-9450
Conference Location: Rome, Italy

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