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INCREASED APOPTOSIS,CHANGES IN INTRACELLULAR Ca2+, AND FUNCTIONAL ALTERATIONS IN LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGES AFTER IN VITRO EXPOSURE TO STATIC MAGNETIC FIELD
Authors:Denis Flipo Michel Fournier Corinne Benquet Philippe Roux Christelle Le Boulaire Carl Pinsky Frank S. LaBella Krzysztof Krzystyniak
Abstract:Electromagnetic-related alteration of cellular functions is well documented for extremely low-frequency low-energy pulsing electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF). In this study we examined the in vitro effects of static magnetic fields (SMF) on the cellular immune parameters of the C57Bl/ 6 murine macrophages, spleen lymphocytes, and thymic cells. The cells were exposed in vitro for 24 h at 37 C, 5% CO2, to 250-1500 G SMF. Exposure to the SMF resulted in the decreased phagocytic uptake of fluorescent latex microspheres, which was accompanied by an increased intracellular Ca2+ level in macrophages. Exposure to SMF decreased mitogenic responses in lymphocytes, as determined by incorporation of [3H]thymidine into the cells. This was associated with the increased Ca2+ influx in concanavalin A-stimulated lymphocytes. Furthermore, exposure to SMF produced markedly increased apoptosis of thymic cells, as determined by flow cytometry. Overall, in vitro exposure of immunocompetent cells to 250-1500 G SMF altered several functional parameters of C57Bl/6 murine macrophages, thymocytes, and spleen lymphocytes.
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