Rostami Amin, Shahani Minoo, Zarrindast Mohammad Reza, Semnanian Saeed, Rahmati Roudsari Mohammad, Rezaei Tavirani Mostafa, Hasanzadeh Hadi
Faculty of Paramedical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Proteomics Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
J Lasers Med Sci. 2016 Spring;7(2):120-5. doi: 10.15171/jlms.2016.20. Epub 2016 Mar 27.
The effects of electromagnetic fields on biological organisms have been a controversial and also interesting debate over the past few decades, despite the wide range of investigations, many aspects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF/EMFs) effects including mechanism of their interaction with live organisms and also their possible biological applications still remain ambiguous. In the present study, we investigated whether the exposures of ELF/EMF with frequencies of 3 Hz and 60 Hz can affect the memory, anxiety like behaviors, electrophysiological properties and brain's proteome in rats.
Male rats were exposed to 3 Hz and 60 Hz ELF/EMFs in a protocol consisting of 2 cycles of 2 h/day exposure for 4 days separated with a 2-day interval. Short term memory and anxiety like behaviors were assessed immediately, 1 and 2 weeks after the exposures. Effects of short term exposure were also assessed using electrophysiological approach immediately after 2 hours exposure.
Behavioral test revealed that immediately after the end of exposures, locomotor activity of both 3 Hz and 60 Hz exposed groups significantly decreased compared to sham group. This exposure protocol had no effect on anxiety like behavior during the 2 weeks after the treatment and also on short term memory. A significant reduction in firing rate of locus coeruleus (LC) was found after 2 hours of both 3 Hz and 60 Hz exposures. Proteome analysis also revealed global changes in whole brain proteome after treatment.
Here, some evidence regarding the fact that such exposures can alter locomotor activity and neurons firing rate in male rats were presented.
在过去几十年里,电磁场对生物机体的影响一直是一个备受争议且饶有趣味的话题。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但极低频电磁场(ELF/EMFs)影响的许多方面,包括其与生物机体相互作用的机制以及可能的生物学应用,仍然不明确。在本研究中,我们调查了3Hz和60Hz的ELF/EMF暴露是否会影响大鼠的记忆、类似焦虑的行为、电生理特性和大脑蛋白质组。
雄性大鼠按照如下方案暴露于3Hz和60Hz的ELF/EMF中:每天暴露2小时,共4天,分为2个周期,中间间隔2天。在暴露后立即、1周和2周评估短期记忆和类似焦虑的行为。在暴露2小时后,也立即采用电生理方法评估短期暴露的影响。
行为测试显示,暴露结束后立即发现,3Hz和60Hz暴露组的运动活动与假手术组相比显著降低。该暴露方案在治疗后的2周内对类似焦虑的行为以及短期记忆均无影响。在3Hz和60Hz暴露2小时后,均发现蓝斑(LC)的放电率显著降低。蛋白质组分析还显示治疗后全脑蛋白质组发生了整体变化。
在此,我们提供了一些证据,表明这种暴露可以改变雄性大鼠的运动活动和神经元放电率。