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Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation

The growing body of clinical and experimental data regarding electromagnetic field (EMF) bioeffects and their therapeutic applications has contributed to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of action. This study reports that two EMF modalities currently in clinical use, a pulse-modul...

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Autores principales: Muehsam, David, Lalezari, Parviz, Lekhraj, Rukmani, Abruzzo, Provvidenza, Bolotta, Alessandra, Marini, Marina, Bersani, Ferdinando, Aicardi, Giorgio, Pilla, Arthur, Casper, Diana
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3625142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23593496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061752
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author Muehsam, David
Lalezari, Parviz
Lekhraj, Rukmani
Abruzzo, Provvidenza
Bolotta, Alessandra
Marini, Marina
Bersani, Ferdinando
Aicardi, Giorgio
Pilla, Arthur
Casper, Diana
author_facet Muehsam, David
Lalezari, Parviz
Lekhraj, Rukmani
Abruzzo, Provvidenza
Bolotta, Alessandra
Marini, Marina
Bersani, Ferdinando
Aicardi, Giorgio
Pilla, Arthur
Casper, Diana
author_sort Muehsam, David
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description The growing body of clinical and experimental data regarding electromagnetic field (EMF) bioeffects and their therapeutic applications has contributed to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of action. This study reports that two EMF modalities currently in clinical use, a pulse-modulated radiofrequency (PRF) signal, and a static magnetic field (SMF), applied independently, increased the rate of deoxygenation of human hemoglobin (Hb) in a cell-free assay. Deoxygenation of Hb was initiated using the reducing agent dithiothreitol (DTT) in an assay that allowed the time for deoxygenation to be controlled (from several min to several hours) by adjusting the relative concentrations of DTT and Hb. The time course of Hb deoxygenation was observed using visible light spectroscopy. Exposure for 10–30 min to either PRF or SMF increased the rate of deoxygenation occurring several min to several hours after the end of EMF exposure. The sensitivity and biochemical simplicity of the assay developed here suggest a new research tool that may help to further the understanding of basic biophysical EMF transduction mechanisms. If the results of this study were to be shown to occur at the cellular and tissue level, EMF-enhanced oxygen availability would be one of the mechanisms by which clinically relevant EMF-mediated enhancement of growth and repair processes could occur.
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spelling pubmed-36251422013-04-16 Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation Muehsam, David Lalezari, Parviz Lekhraj, Rukmani Abruzzo, Provvidenza Bolotta, Alessandra Marini, Marina Bersani, Ferdinando Aicardi, Giorgio Pilla, Arthur Casper, Diana PLoS One Research Article The growing body of clinical and experimental data regarding electromagnetic field (EMF) bioeffects and their therapeutic applications has contributed to a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of action. This study reports that two EMF modalities currently in clinical use, a pulse-modulated radiofrequency (PRF) signal, and a static magnetic field (SMF), applied independently, increased the rate of deoxygenation of human hemoglobin (Hb) in a cell-free assay. Deoxygenation of Hb was initiated using the reducing agent dithiothreitol (DTT) in an assay that allowed the time for deoxygenation to be controlled (from several min to several hours) by adjusting the relative concentrations of DTT and Hb. The time course of Hb deoxygenation was observed using visible light spectroscopy. Exposure for 10–30 min to either PRF or SMF increased the rate of deoxygenation occurring several min to several hours after the end of EMF exposure. The sensitivity and biochemical simplicity of the assay developed here suggest a new research tool that may help to further the understanding of basic biophysical EMF transduction mechanisms. If the results of this study were to be shown to occur at the cellular and tissue level, EMF-enhanced oxygen availability would be one of the mechanisms by which clinically relevant EMF-mediated enhancement of growth and repair processes could occur. Public Library of Science 2013-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3625142/ /pubmed/23593496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061752 Text en © 2013 Muehsam et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Muehsam, David
Lalezari, Parviz
Lekhraj, Rukmani
Abruzzo, Provvidenza
Bolotta, Alessandra
Marini, Marina
Bersani, Ferdinando
Aicardi, Giorgio
Pilla, Arthur
Casper, Diana
Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation
title Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation
title_full Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation
title_fullStr Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation
title_full_unstemmed Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation
title_short Non-Thermal Radio Frequency and Static Magnetic Fields Increase Rate of Hemoglobin Deoxygenation in a Cell-Free Preparation
title_sort non-thermal radio frequency and static magnetic fields increase rate of hemoglobin deoxygenation in a cell-free preparation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3625142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23593496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061752
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