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Extremely low frequency magnetic field protects injured spinal cord from the microglia- and iron-induced tissue damage
Authors:Soumil Dey  Samrat Bose  Suneel Kumar  Ravinder Rathore  Rashmi Mathur  Suman Jain
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;2. Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;3. Department of Physiology, NDMC Medical College and Hindurao Hospital, New Delhi, India
Abstract:Spinal cord injury (SCI) is insult to the spinal cord, which results in loss of sensory and motor function below the level of injury. SCI results in both immediate mechanical damage and secondary tissue degeneration. Following traumatic insult, activated microglia release proinflammatory cytokines and excess iron due to hemorrhage, initiating oxidative stress that contributes to secondary degeneration. Literature suggests that benefits are visible with the reduction in concentration of iron and activated microglia in SCI. Magnetic field attenuates oxidative stress and promotes axonal regeneration in vitro and in vivo. The present study demonstrates the potential of extremely low frequency magnetic field to attenuate microglia- and iron-induced secondary injury in SCI rats. Complete transection of the spinal cord (T13 level) was performed in male Wistar rats and subsequently exposed to magnetic field (50 Hz,17.96 µT) for 2 h daily for 8 weeks. At the end of the study period, spinal cords were dissected to quantify microglia, macrophage, iron content and study the architecture of lesion site. A significant improvement in locomotion was observed in rats of the SCI + MF group as compared to those in the SCI group. Histology, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry revealed significant reduction in lesion volume, microglia, macrophage, collagen tissue and iron content, whereas, a significantly higher vascular endothelial growth factor expression around the epicenter of the lesion in SCI + MF group as compared to SCI group. These novel findings suggest that exposure to ELF-MF reduces lesion volume, inflammation and iron content in addition to facilitation of angiogenesis following SCI.
Keywords:Spinal cord injury  extremely low frequency magnetic field  microglia  secondary injury  iron
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