scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Cell Type Specific Redox Status is Responsible for Diverse Electromagnetic Field Effects

Myrtill Simkó
- 31 Mar 2007 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 10, pp 1141-1152
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
It is concluded that modulations on the oxidant and antioxidant level through ELF-EMF exposure can play a causal role in cancer development.
Abstract
Epidemiologic and experimental research on the potential carcinogenic effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) has been performed for a long time. Epidemiologic studies regarding ELF-EMF-exposure have focused primarily on leukaemia development due to residential sources in children and adults, and from occupational exposure in adults, but also on other kinds of cancer. Genotoxic investigations of EMF have shown contradictory results, a biological mechanism is still lacking that can explain the link between cancer development and ELF-EMF-exposure. Recent laboratory research has attempted to show general biological effects, and such that could be related to cancer development and/or promotion. Metabolic processes which generate oxidants and antioxidants can be influenced by environmental factors, such as ELF-EMF. Increased ELF-EMF exposure can modify the activity of the organism by reactive oxygen species leading to oxidative stress. It is well established that free radicals can interact with DNA resulting in single strand breaks. DNA damage could become a site of mutation, a key step to carcinogenesis. Furthermore, different cell types react differently to the same stimulus, because of their cell type specific redox status. The modulation of cellular redox balance by the enhancement of oxidative intermediates, or the inhibition or reduction of antioxidants, is discussed in this review. An additional aspect of free radicals is their function to influence other illnesses such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. On the other hand, modulation of antioxidants by ELF-EMF can lower the intracellular defence activity promoting the development of DNA damage. It has also been demonstrated that low levels of reactive oxygen species trigger intracellular signals that involve the transcription of genes and leading to responses including cell proliferation and apoptosis. In this review, a general overview is given about oxidative stress, as well as experimental studies are reviewed as they are related to changes in oxidant and antioxidant content after ELF-EMF exposure inducing different biological effects. Finally, we conclude from our review that modulations on the oxidant and antioxidant level through ELF-EMF exposure can play a causal role in cancer development.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Electromagnetic effects - From cell biology to medicine.

TL;DR: This review tries to link areas of EF, MF and EMF research to thermodynamics and quantum physics, approaches that will produce novel insights into cell biology.
Journal ArticleDOI

Electromagnetic fields act via activation of voltage-gated calcium channels to produce beneficial or adverse effects

TL;DR: A substantially supported set of targets, VGCCs, whose stimulation produces non‐thermal EMF responses by humans/higher animals with downstream effects involving Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent nitric oxide increases, which may explain therapeutic and pathophysiological effects are reviewed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Unraveling the mechanistic effects of electric field stimulation towards directing stem cell fate and function: A tissue engineering perspective

TL;DR: The present review critically analyses the variety of EF stimulation approaches that can be employed to evoke appropriate stem cell response and also makes an attempt to summarize the underlying concepts of this notion, placing special emphasis on stem cell based tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Journal ArticleDOI

Electromagnetic fields and DNA damage.

TL;DR: The comet assay is described and its utility to qualitatively and quantitatively assess DNA damage, studies that have investigated DNA strand breaks and other changes in DNA structure are reviewed, and important lessons learned are discussed.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Protective Role of Antioxidants in the Defence against ROS/RNS-Mediated Environmental Pollution

TL;DR: The increases in oxidative stress caused by exposure to environmental pollutants and the protective effects of antioxidants are explored.
Related Papers (5)