Walleczek J, Liburdy R P
Research Medicine and Radiation Biophysics Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California 94720.
FEBS Lett. 1990 Oct 1;271(1-2):157-60. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(90)80396-z.
The effect of a 60 Hz sinusoidal magnetic field of nonthermal intensity on Ca2+ metabolism in rat thymic lymphocytes (thymocytes) was assessed in resting cells and in cells activated with the mitogen Concanavalin A (Con A). A 60 min exposure at 37 degrees C to an induced electric field of 1.0 mV/cm produced an average 2.7-fold increase in Con A-dependent 45Ca2(+)-uptake compared to non-exposed, isothermal control cells. In contrast, 45Ca2+ uptake remained unaltered during exposure of resting thymocytes. It was also found that thymocytes with a diminished ability to mobilize Ca2+ in response to Con A were most sensitive to the 60 Hz magnetic field. Although the precise mechanism of field interaction is at present unknown, modulation of Ca2+ metabolism during cell activation may represent a common pathway for field coupling to cellular systems.
评估了非热强度的60赫兹正弦磁场对大鼠胸腺淋巴细胞(胸腺细胞)钙代谢的影响,实验对象为静息细胞以及用促有丝分裂剂刀豆球蛋白A(Con A)激活的细胞。与未暴露于磁场、处于相同温度的对照细胞相比,在37摄氏度下暴露于1.0 mV/cm的感应电场60分钟,可使Con A依赖的45Ca2(+)摄取平均增加2.7倍。相比之下,静息胸腺细胞在暴露过程中45Ca2+摄取保持不变。研究还发现,对Con A反应时动员Ca2+能力减弱的胸腺细胞对60赫兹磁场最为敏感。尽管目前尚不清楚磁场相互作用的确切机制,但细胞激活过程中钙代谢的调节可能是磁场与细胞系统耦合的共同途径。