Evaluation of cell viability,DNA single-strand breaks,and nitric oxide production in LPS-stimulated macrophage RAW264 exposed to a 50-Hz magnetic field |
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Authors: | Maresuke Nakayama Aya Nakamura Tsuyoshi Hondou |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku Aramaki, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Purpose: Synergistic effects between cellular oxidative stress and magnetic fields may explain the adverse biological effects of 50/60?Hz magnetic fields. To determine whether this hypothesis holds in macrophage RAW264 cells, we measured DNA single-strand breaks (SSB), cell viability, and nitric oxide (NO) production in cells with or without exposure to 0.5-mT, 50-Hz magnetic fields for 24?h and with or without simultaneous stimulation via the bacterial endotoxin, lipopolysaccharide (LPS).Materials and methods: Macrophages stimulated with 10?ng/ml LPS for 1?h were exposed to or not exposed to a magnetic field and were then subjected to (1) the alkaline comet assay to measure SSBs, (2) trypan-blue exclusion assay for cell viability, and (3) measurements of NO for evaluation of oxidative stress.Results: The 50-Hz magnetic field enhanced DNA SSB and decreased cell viability only in the LPS-stimulated macrophages in which NO production was greatly enhanced. The magnetic field alone did not alter NO production.Conclusion: Co-stimulation of the cell with LPS and a 50-Hz magnetic field promoted SSB and lowered cell viability, but these were not mediated by LPS-induced NO production. |
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Keywords: | Low frequency magnetic field (LFMF) oxidative stress single-strand breaks/double-strand breaks (SSB/DSB) |
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