| Literature DB >> 27346840 |
Mohamed M Bekhite1, Andreas Finkensieper2, Fouad A Abou-Zaid3, Ibrahim K El-Shourbagy3, Nabil K El-Fiky3, Khaled M Omar4, Heinrich Sauer5, Maria Wartenberg2.
Abstract
Man-made magnetic fields (MFs) may exert adverse effects on mammalian embryonic development. Herein, we analysed the effect of 10mT 50Hz sinusoidal (AC) or static (DC) MFs versus 1mT MFs on embryonic development of mice. Exposure for 20days during gestation to 10mT MFs increased resorptions and dead fetuses, decreased crown-rump length and fresh weight, reduced blood vessel differentiation and caused histological changes, accompanied with diminished vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) protein expression in several organs. In embryonic stem (ES) cell-derived embryoid bodies exposure towards 10mT MFs increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), decreased vascular marker as well as VEGF expression and enhanced apoptosis. In conclusion, our combined data from in vivo and in vitro experiments identified VEGF as an important mediator during embryonic development that can be influenced by high strength MFs, which in consequence leads to severe abnormalities in fetus organs and blood vessel formation.Entities:
Keywords: Embryonic development; Embryonic stem cells; Magnetic fields; VEGF
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27346840 DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2016.06.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Toxicol ISSN: 0890-6238 Impact factor: 3.143