Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4349744 | Neuroscience Letters | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Recent epidemiological studies raise the possibility that individuals with occupational exposure to low frequency (50-60 Hz) electromagnetic fields (LF-EMF), are at increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the mechanisms through which LF-EMF may affect AD pathology are unknown. We here tested the hypothesis that the exposure to LF-EMF may affect amyloidogenic processes. We examined the effect of exposure to 3.1 mT 50 Hz LF-EMF on Aβ secretion in H4 neuroglioma cells stably overexpressing human mutant amyloid precursor protein. We found that overnight exposure to LF-EMF induces a significant increase of amyloid-beta peptide (Aβ) secretion, including the isoform Aβ 1-42, without affecting cell survival. These findings show for the first time that exposure to LF-EMF stimulates Aβ secretion in vitro, thus alluding to a potential link between LF-EMF exposure and APP processing in the brain.
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Authors
Elda Del Giudice, Fabrizio Facchinetti, Valentina Nofrate, Pasquale Boccaccio, Tullio Minelli, Mauro Dam, Alberta Leon, Giuliano Moschini,