Exposure to Strong Magnetic Fields at Power Frequency Potentiates X-ray-induced DNA Strand Breaks
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We examined the effect of an extremely low-frequency magnetic field (ELFMF) at 5,50 and 400 mT on DNA strand breaks in human glioma MO54 cells. A DNA damage analysis was performed using the method of alkaline comet assay. The cells were exposed to X-rays alone (5 Gy), ELFMF alone, or X-rays followed by ELFMF at 4℃ or on ice. No significant difference in the tail moment was observed between control and ELFMF exposures up to 400 mT. X-ray irradiation increased DNA strand breaks. When cells were exposed to X-rays followed by ELFMF at 50 and 400 mT, the tail moment increased significantly compared with that for X-rays alone. When the exposure of cells was performed at 37℃, no significant change was observed between X-rays alone and X-rays plus 400 mT. We previously observed that exposure to 400 mT ELFMF for 2 h increased X-ray-induced mutations (Miyakoshi et al, Mutat. Res., 349: 109-114, 1996). Additionally, an increase in the mutation by exposure to the ELFMF was observed in cells during DNA-synthesizing phase (Miyakoshi et al., Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 71: 75-79, 1997). From these results, it appears that exposure to the high density ELFMF at more than 50 mT may potentiate X-ray-induced DNA strand breaks.
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著者
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Miyakoshi Junji
Department of Radiation Genetics,Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University
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SHIBUYA Keiko
Department of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
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Yoshida Masami
Department of Cardiology, Himeji Cardiovascular Center
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HIRAOKA Masahiro
Department of Radilogy and Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
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Shibuya K
Kyoto Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine Kyoto Jpn
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Miyakoshi Junji
Dep. Of Radiological Life Sciences Div. Of Medical Life Sciences Graduate School Of Health Sciences
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Miyakoshi Junji
Radiat. Genet. Grad. Sch. Med. Yoto Univ.
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YOSHIDA Masami
Radiat. Genet. Grad. Sch. Med. Kyoto Univ.
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Hiraoka Masahiro
Department Of Radiology Kyoto University Hospital
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Hiraoka M
Kyoto Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine Kyoto Jpn
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Hiraoka Masahiro
Department Of Pediatrics Fukui Medical School
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Miyakoshi Junji
Department Radiation Genetics Graduate School Of Medicine Kyoto University
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Miyakoshi Junji
Department Of Radiation Biology Kyoto College Of Pharmacy
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Shibuya Keiko
Department Of Radiation Oncology And Image-applied Therapy Kyoto University Graduate School Of Medic
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