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Description
Electromagnetic (EM) fields cause many changes in cells, but no known
mechanisms link cellular changes to health risks. A possible link to
disease is the stress response in cells, a know reaction to harmful
stimuli that is activated by EM fields. However, it is not known how EM
fields initiate this response. Information about physical transduction
mechanisms is needed to understand the link to disease, and to define
relevant exposure parameters in a hazard assessment model.
Studies of mechanism that have identified thresholds and molecular
processes in physical transduction, have been based on Na,K-ATPase
function in separate electric and magnetic fields. The dependence of
both field effects on enzyme activity indicates that the initial
reactions appear to be related to charge movements during enzyme
function. Differences between the field effects can be explained by the
different degrees of penetration of the individual field into cells. To
continue this research with greater control of charge movements, the
proposed mechanism will be tested with cytochrome oxidase, a well defined
electron transport enzyme in the mitochondrial oxidation chain.
Techniques for assaying and controlling electron flow in cytochrome
oxidase activity, as well as the instrumentation to control exposure
electron flow to cytochrome oxidase activity, as well as the
instrumentation to control exposure to electric and magnetic fields, will
be used to study the role of charge movements during signal transduction
and to define thresholds.
The long-term objective is to characterize the mechanism of EM field
signal transduction by cells and to determine environmentally relevant
exposure parameters. Knowledge of the mechanism will clarify the
relation between EM field exposure and disease-related changes in cells.
It will then be possible to define relevant parameters in a hazard
assessment model. The specific aims of this study are to determine:
a. the relation between changes in cytochrome oxidase function in
electric and magnetic fields, and the rate of electron transport.
b. the electric and magnetic field threshold for changes in cytochrome
oxidase function.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 1/10/97 → 12/31/98 |
Financement
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Keywords
- Biología celular
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