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No influence of magnetic fields on cell cycle progression using conditions relevant for patients during MRI
Authors:Schiffer Ilka B  Schreiber Wolfgang G  Graf Robert  Schreiber Elke M  Jung Detlev  Rose Dirk M  Hehn Manfred  Gebhard Susanne  Sagemüller Jens  Spiess Hans W  Oesch Franz  Thelen Manfred  Hengstler Jan G
Affiliation:Institute of Toxicology, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany. schiffer@mail.uni-mainz.de
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine whether exposure to magnetic fields (MFs) relevant for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in clinical routine influences cell cycle progression in two tumor cell lines in vitro. HL60 and EA2 cells were exposed to four types of MFs: (i) static MF of 1.5 and 7.05 T, (ii) extremely low frequency magnetic gradient fields (ELFMGFs) with +/- 10 mT/m and 100 Hz, as well as +/- 100 mT/m and 100 Hz, (iii) pulsed high frequency MF in the radiofrequency (RF) range (63.6 MHz, 5.8 microT), and (iv) a combination of (i-iii). Exposure periods ranged from 1 to 24 h. Cell cycle distribution (G(0)/G(1), S, and G(2)/M phases) was analyzed by flow cytometry. Cell cycle analysis did not reveal differences between the exposed and the control cells. As expected, positive controls with irradiated (8 Gy) HL60 and EA2 cells showed a strong G(2)/M arrest. Using conditions that are relevant for patients during MRI, no influence of MFs on cell cycle progression was observed in these cell lines. Care was taken to control secondary parameters of influence, such as vibration by the MR scanner or temperature to avoid false positive results.
Keywords:static magnetic field  pulsed bipolar magnetic gradient  ELF gradient magnetic field  pulsed high frequency electromagnetic field  FACS  cell cycle
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