Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9464475 | Environmental Research | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports the effects of exposure to static, sinusoidal (50Â Hz), and combined static/sinusoidal magnetic fields on cultured astroglial cells. Confluent primary cultures of astroglial cells were exposed to a 1-mT sinusoidal, static, or combined magnetic field for 1Â h. In another experiment, cells were exposed to the combined magnetic field for 1, 2, and 4Â h. The hsp25, hsp60, hsp70, actin, and glial fibrillary acidic protein contents of the astroglial cells were determined by immunoblotting 24Â h after exposure. No significant differences were seen between control and exposed cells with respect to their contents of these proteins, neither were any changes in cell morphology observed. In a third experiment to determine the effect of a chronic (11-day) exposure to a combined 1-mT static/sinusoidal magnetic field on the proliferation of cultured astroglial cells, no significant differences were seen between control, sham-exposed, or exposed cells. These results suggest that exposure to 1-mT sinusoidal, static, or combined magnetic fields has no significant effects on the stress, cytoskeletal protein levels in, or proliferation of cultured astroglial cells.
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Authors
G. Bodega, I. Forcada, I. Suárez, B. Fernández,