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Effects of 50 Hz Electromagnetic Field Exposure on Apoptosis and Differentiation in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line

TitleEffects of 50 Hz Electromagnetic Field Exposure on Apoptosis and Differentiation in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsPirozzoli, M.C., Marino Carmela, Lovisolo G.A., Laconi C., Mosiello Lucia, and Negroni Anna
JournalBioelectromagnetics
Volume24
Pagination510 - 516
Date Published2003///
KeywordsCamptothecin, LAN-5, Oncogene expression, Proliferation, Retinoic acid
Abstract

Experiments were carried out to assess whether a magnetic field of 50 Hz and 1 mT can influence apoptosis and proliferation in the human neuroblastoma cell line LAN-5. TUNEL assays and poly-ADP ribose polymerase (PARP) expression analysis were performed to test apoptosis induction, and the WST-1 assay was used to calculate the proliferation index in a long term exposure. No alterations were found in cellular ability to undergo programmed cell death, but a small increase in the proliferation index was evidenced after 7 days of continuous exposure. Also, a slight and transient increase of B-myb oncogene expression was detected after 5 days of exposure. Combined exposures of cells to EMF and to chemical agents which interfere with proliferation, such as the differentiative agent retinoic acid and the apoptotic inducer camptothecin, showed an antagonistic effect of magnetic fields against the differentiation of the LAN-5 cells and a protective effect towards apoptosis. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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