| Literature DB >> 29709058 |
Dongmei Wang1,2, Ze Wang1,2, Lei Zhang1,2, Zhiyuan Li1, XiaoFei Tian1,2, Jun Fang1,3, Qingyou Lu1,2,3, Xin Zhang1,4.
Abstract
Mitochondrion is the major cellular energy producing organelle that is at the boundary between chemical reactions and physical processes. Although mitochondria have been shown to be affected by physical methods such as nonthermal plasma, whether static magnetic field (SMF) could also affect them is still unclear. Here we used rat adrenal PC12 cells to compare SMFs of different intensities for their effects on ATP (adenosine-5'-triphosphate), the major energy source produced by mitochondria, which is essential for various cellular processes. Our results show that although 0.26 or 0.50 T SMFs did not affect ATP, 1 T and 9 T SMFs affected ATP level differently and time-dependently. Moreover, SMF-induced ATP level fluctuations are correlated with mitochondrial membrane potential changes. Our study provides insights not only into understanding various cellular effects of SMFs, but also the potential clinical applications of SMFs. Bioelectromagnetics. 39:352-360, 2018.Entities:
Keywords: ATP (adenosine-5'-triphosphate); MMP (mitochondrial membrane potential); field intensity-dependent; static magnetic field (SMF); time-dependent
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29709058 DOI: 10.1002/bem.22122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioelectromagnetics ISSN: 0197-8462 Impact factor: 2.010