Literature DB >> 12775452

Strong static magnetic field and the induction of mutations through elevated production of reactive oxygen species in Escherichia coli soxR.

Q-M Zhang1, M Tokiwa, T Doi, T Nakahara, P-W Chang, N Nakamura, M Hori, J Miyakoshi, S Yonei.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although strong static magnetic fields (SMF) are supposed to have the potential to affect biological systems, the effects have not been evaluated sufficiently. Experiments should be performed with a powerful SMF-generating apparatus to evaluate the biological effects of SMF.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: An Escherichia coli mutation assay was used to assess the mutagenic effects of strong SMF. Various mutant strains of E. coli were exposed to up to 9 Tesla (T) for 24 h and the frequencies of rifampicin-resistant mutations were then determined. The expression of the soxS::lacZ fusion gene was assessed by measurement of beta-galactosidase activity.
RESULTS: The results for survival or mutation were obtained with wild-type E. coli strain GC4468 and its derivatives defective in DNA repair enzymes or redox-regulating enzymes were all negative. On the other hand, the mutation frequency was significantly increased by the SMF exposure in soxR and sodAsodB mutants, which are defective in defence mechanisms against oxidative stress. Furthermore, the expression of superoxide-inducible soxS::lacZ fusion gene was stimulated 1.4- and 1.8-fold in E. coli when exposed to 5 and 9 T, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that strong SMF induce mutations through elevated production of intracellular superoxide radicals in E. coli.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12775452     DOI: 10.1080/0955300031000096289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol        ISSN: 0955-3002            Impact factor:   2.694


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