Industrial Health
Online ISSN : 1880-8026
Print ISSN : 0019-8366
ISSN-L : 0019-8366
Linearly and Circularly Polarized, 50Hz Magnetic Fields Did Not Alter Intracellular Calcium in Rat Immune Cells
Izumi NISHIMURAKenichi YAMAZAKITsukasa SHIGEMITSUTadashi NEGISHITakao SASANO
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1999 Volume 37 Issue 3 Pages 289-299

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This study was conducted to determine if exposure to 50Hz magnetic field (MF) affects intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i). We employed flow cytometry for real-time detection of possible changes in [Ca2+]i in a large number of cells. A solenoid coil for vertical MF exposure and a multiple-loop square-coil for horizontal MF were utilized. In the laboratory, background 50Hz MF was less than 0.08μT when all necessary equipment was powered. Rat thymocytes were exposed to 0.1mT horizontal or vertical field, or to 0.14mT circularly polarized field for 30min; the effects of consecutive exposures to vertical and horizontal MFs, or vice versa, for 20min each also were examined. In addition, intact thymocytes or lectin-activated thymocytes, splenocytes and peripheral blood lymphocytes were exposed to the 5mT vertical field for 30min. In all these experiments, no alteration in [Ca2+]i was evident. As a positive control, a calcium ionophore always was added to the medium following MF exposure to verify that the cells were capable of increasing [Ca2+]i and the system would record the response. The data indicate that MF exposure had no effect on [Ca2+]i under any of the conditions examined.

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