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María J Azanza1, A del Moral, A C Calvo, R N Pérez-Bruzón, C Junquera.
Abstract
Pairs of Helix aspersa neurons show an alternating magnetic field dependent frequency synchronization (AMFS) when exposed to a weak (amplitude B0 between 0.2 and 150 Gauss (G)) alternating magnetic field (AMF) of extremely low frequency (ELF, fM = 50 Hz). We have compared the AMFS patterns of discharge with: i) the synaptic activity promoted by glutamate and acetylcholine; ii) the activity induced by caffeine; iii) the bioelectric activity induced on neurons interconnected by electric synapses. AMFS activity reveals several specific features: i) a tight coincidence in time of the pattern and frequency, f, of discharge; ii) it is induced in the time interval of field application; iii) it is dependent on the intensity of the sinusoidal applied magnetic field; iv) elicited biphasic responses (excitation followed by inhibition) run in parallel for the pair of neurons; and v) some neuron pairs either spontaneously or AMF synchronized can be desynchronized under applied higher AMF. Our electron microscopy studies reveal gap-like junctions confirming our immunocytochemistry results about expression of connexin 26 (Cx26) in 4.7% of Helix neurons. AMF and carbenoxolone did not induce any significant effect on spontaneous synchronization through electric synapses.Entities:
Keywords: AMF; AMF sinusoidal frequency; AMFS; Ach; Bioelectromagnetism; CBX; Cx26; ELF; ELF-magnetic field effects; EMF; G; Glut; Inx; MF; Magnetobiology; Mollusc brain ganglia; N-methyl-d-aspartate; NMDA; Neuromagnetism; Pnx; RF; RN; Ringer solution; SAR; SD-CE; SMF; Synchronization of neuron activity; T; TEA; TEM; W; acetylcholine; alternating magnetic field; bioelectric frequency (spikes/s≡s/s); caffeine; carbenoxolone; cf; connexin 26; e; electromagnetic field; electron charge; extremely low frequency; f; f(M); gauss; glutamate; innexins; magnetic field; magnetic field dependent frequency synchronization; membrane bilayer superdiamagnetism and Ca(2+)-coulomb explosion; pannexin; radiofrequency; specific absorption rate; static magnetic field; tesla; tetraethylammonium; transmission electron microscopy; washing neuron bath with fresh Ringer solution
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24012769 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2013.08.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol ISSN: 1095-6433 Impact factor: 2.320