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Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster

Temperature is an important factor in research on the biological effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF), but interactions between ELF-EMF and temperature remain unknown. The effects of ELF-EMF (50 Hz, 3 mT) on the lifespan, locomotion, heat shock response (HSR), and oxida...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Zi-Yan, Zhang, Jing, Yang, Chuan-Jun, Lian, Hui-Yong, Yu, Hui, Huang, Xiao-Mei, Cai, Peng
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5017647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27611438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162675
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author Zhang, Zi-Yan
Zhang, Jing
Yang, Chuan-Jun
Lian, Hui-Yong
Yu, Hui
Huang, Xiao-Mei
Cai, Peng
author_facet Zhang, Zi-Yan
Zhang, Jing
Yang, Chuan-Jun
Lian, Hui-Yong
Yu, Hui
Huang, Xiao-Mei
Cai, Peng
author_sort Zhang, Zi-Yan
collection PubMed
description Temperature is an important factor in research on the biological effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF), but interactions between ELF-EMF and temperature remain unknown. The effects of ELF-EMF (50 Hz, 3 mT) on the lifespan, locomotion, heat shock response (HSR), and oxidative stress (OS) of Canton-Special (CS) and mutant w1118 flies were investigated at 25°C and 35°C (thermal stress). Results showed that thermal stress accelerated the death rates of CS and w1118 flies, shortened their lifespan, and influenced their locomotion rhythm and activity. The upregulated expression levels of heat shock protein (HSP) 22, HSP26, and HSP70 indicated that HSR was enhanced. Thermal stress-induced OS response increased malondialdehyde content, enhanced superoxide dismutase activity, and decreased reactive oxygen species level. The effects of thermal stress on the death rates, lifespan, locomotion, and HSP gene expression of flies, especially w1118 line, were also enhanced by ELF-EMF. In conclusion, thermal stress weakened the physiological function and promoted the HSR and OS of flies. ELF-EMF aggravated damages and enhanced thermal stress-induced HSP and OS response. Therefore, thermal stress and ELF-EMF elicited a synergistic effect.
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spelling pubmed-50176472016-09-27 Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster Zhang, Zi-Yan Zhang, Jing Yang, Chuan-Jun Lian, Hui-Yong Yu, Hui Huang, Xiao-Mei Cai, Peng PLoS One Research Article Temperature is an important factor in research on the biological effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF), but interactions between ELF-EMF and temperature remain unknown. The effects of ELF-EMF (50 Hz, 3 mT) on the lifespan, locomotion, heat shock response (HSR), and oxidative stress (OS) of Canton-Special (CS) and mutant w1118 flies were investigated at 25°C and 35°C (thermal stress). Results showed that thermal stress accelerated the death rates of CS and w1118 flies, shortened their lifespan, and influenced their locomotion rhythm and activity. The upregulated expression levels of heat shock protein (HSP) 22, HSP26, and HSP70 indicated that HSR was enhanced. Thermal stress-induced OS response increased malondialdehyde content, enhanced superoxide dismutase activity, and decreased reactive oxygen species level. The effects of thermal stress on the death rates, lifespan, locomotion, and HSP gene expression of flies, especially w1118 line, were also enhanced by ELF-EMF. In conclusion, thermal stress weakened the physiological function and promoted the HSR and OS of flies. ELF-EMF aggravated damages and enhanced thermal stress-induced HSP and OS response. Therefore, thermal stress and ELF-EMF elicited a synergistic effect. Public Library of Science 2016-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5017647/ /pubmed/27611438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162675 Text en © 2016 Zhang 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhang, Zi-Yan
Zhang, Jing
Yang, Chuan-Jun
Lian, Hui-Yong
Yu, Hui
Huang, Xiao-Mei
Cai, Peng
Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster
title Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster
title_full Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster
title_fullStr Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster
title_full_unstemmed Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster
title_short Coupling Mechanism of Electromagnetic Field and Thermal Stress on Drosophila melanogaster
title_sort coupling mechanism of electromagnetic field and thermal stress on drosophila melanogaster
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5017647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27611438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162675
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