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Effects of pulse current electromagnetic fields on human peripheral lymphocytes
Authors:Xueling Yao  Jingliang Chen  Xiang Wang  Chuanxiang Xu
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, Xi’an Jiaotong University , Xi’an, China;2. College of Medicine, Xi’an Jiaotong University , Xi’an, China
Abstract:The effects of pulsed current electromagnetic fields (PCEMF) on human peripheral lymphocytes sister chromatid exchanges (SCE), and micronuclei (MN) frequencies were investigated. PCEMF were produced by 8/20 μs pulsed current generation with two model types, a long straight wire and a solenoid. Human peripheral lymphocyte samples were exposed to PCEMF (a pulse per min, and continuing for 1 h). SCE and MN assays were used to evaluate the genotoxic effects. The results indicated that SCE and MN incidences correlated positively with B m and dB/dt. For the long straight wire model, as B m reached 8.48 × 10?2 T and dB/dt = 1.06 × 104 T s?1, the effect was significant. As B m reached 1.70 × 10?1 T and dB/dt = 2.13 × 104 T s?1, the effect was marked. For the solenoid model, the conditions of significant effect were B m = 0.264 T and dB/dt = 3.30 × 103 T s?1 and B m = 1.32 T and dB/dt = 1.650 × 104 T s?1. Data indicated that dB/dt was an important factor in increasing the frequencies of MN and SCE in human peripheral lymphocytes.
Keywords:pulsed current electromagnetic field  sister chromatid exchange  micronucleus rate
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