Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Online ISSN : 1347-4715
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Effect of Static Magnetic Field on the Induction of Micronuclei by Some Mutagens
Yuji SUZUKIYoshimitsu TOYAMAYuichi MIYAKOSHIMasateru IKEHATAHayato YOSHIOKAHidesuke SHIMIZU
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2006 Volume 11 Issue 5 Pages 228-232

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Abstract

Objectives: It is important to assess the risk of static magnetic fields (SMFs) on human health, because epidemiological studies have indicated that SMFs play a role in the development of diseases such as leukemia and brain tumor. In our environment, we have numerous chances to be exposed to not only SMFs but also many chemicals containing mutagens. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of SMFs on the induction of micronuclei induced by some mutagens.
Methods: BALB/c mice were exposed to 4.7 tesla (T) SMF for 24 hr immediately after the injection of carboquone (alkylating agent), colcemid (spindle poison), mitomycin C (cross-linking agent), vincristine (spindle poison), sodium fluoride (a byproduct of aluminum plants under strong SMF) or 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea (brain tumor-, gliomas- and thymic lymphoma-inducing chemical).
Results: The frequency of micronuclei induced by six mutagens increased after co-exposure to SMF.
Conclusions: An additive/synergistic effect of SMF and chemicals was observed from the results of increased frequency of micronuclei induced by mutagens in mouse bone marrow erythrocytes.

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© 2006 Japanese Society for Hygiene
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