Literature DB >> 27243445

Effects of 3G cell phone exposure on the structure and function of the human cytochrome P450 reductase.

Shazia Tanvir1, György Thuróczy2, Brahim Selmaoui2, Viviane Silva Pires Antonietti3, Pascal Sonnet3, Delia Arnaud-Cormos4, Philippe Lévêque4, Sylviane Pulvin1, René de Seze5.   

Abstract

Cell phones increase exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Whether EMFs exert specific effects on biological systems remains debatable. This study investigated the effect of cell phone exposure on the structure and function of human NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR). CPR plays a key role in the electron transfer to cytochrome P450, which takes part in a wide range of oxidative metabolic reactions in various organisms from microbes to humans. Human CPR was exposed for 60min to 1966-MHz RF inside a transverse electromagnetic cell (TEM-cell) placed in an incubator. The specific absorption rate (SAR) was 5W·kg(-1). Conformation changes have been detected through fluorescent spectroscopy of flavin and tryptophan residues, and investigated through circular dichroism, dynamic light scattering and microelectrophoresis. These showed that CPR was narrowed. By using cytochrome C reductase activity to assess the electron flux through the CPR, the Michaelis Menten constant (Km) and the maximum initial velocity (Vmax) decreased by 22% as compared with controls. This change was due to small changes in the tertiary and secondary structures of the protein at 37°C. The relevance of these findings to an actual RF exposure scenario demands further biochemical and in-vivo confirmation.
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Keywords:  Cell phone radiofrequency; Circular dichroism; Cytochrome P450 reductase; Dynamic light scattering; Fluorescence spectroscopy; Zeta potential

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27243445     DOI: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2016.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioelectrochemistry        ISSN: 1567-5394            Impact factor:   5.373


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1.  Evaluating Temperature Changes of Brain Tissue Due to Induced Heating of Cell Phone Waves.

Authors:  Farhad Forouharmajd; Siamak Pourabdian; Hossein Ebrahimi
Journal:  Int J Prev Med       Date:  2018-04-26
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