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Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats

Multiple simultaneous exposures to electromagnetic signals induced adjustments in mammal nervous systems. In this study, we investigated the non-thermal SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) in the cerebral or cerebellar hemispheres of rats exposed in vivo to combined electromagnetic field (EMF) signals at...

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Autores principales: López-Furelos, Alberto, Leiro-Vidal, José Manuel, Salas-Sánchez, Aarón Ángel, Ares-Pena, Francisco José, López-Martín, María Elena
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5323107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27589837
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11753
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author López-Furelos, Alberto
Leiro-Vidal, José Manuel
Salas-Sánchez, Aarón Ángel
Ares-Pena, Francisco José
López-Martín, María Elena
author_facet López-Furelos, Alberto
Leiro-Vidal, José Manuel
Salas-Sánchez, Aarón Ángel
Ares-Pena, Francisco José
López-Martín, María Elena
author_sort López-Furelos, Alberto
collection PubMed
description Multiple simultaneous exposures to electromagnetic signals induced adjustments in mammal nervous systems. In this study, we investigated the non-thermal SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) in the cerebral or cerebellar hemispheres of rats exposed in vivo to combined electromagnetic field (EMF) signals at 900 and 2450 MHz. Forty rats divided into four groups of 10 were individually exposed or not exposed to radiation in a GTEM chamber for one or two hours. After radiation, we used the Chemiluminescent Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ChELISA) technique to measure cellular stress levels, indicated by the presence of heat shock proteins (HSP) 90 and 70, as well as caspase-3-dependent pre-apoptotic activity in left and right cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres of Sprague Dawley rats. Twenty-four hours after exposure to combined or single radiation, significant differences were evident in HSP 90 and 70 but not in caspase 3 levels between the hemispheres of the cerebral cortex at high SAR levels. In the cerebellar hemispheres, groups exposed to a single radiofrequency (RF) and high SAR showed significant differences in HSP 90, 70 and caspase-3 levels compared to control animals. The absorbed energy and/or biological effects of combined signals were not additive, suggesting that multiple signals act on nervous tissue by a different mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-53231072017-03-23 Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats López-Furelos, Alberto Leiro-Vidal, José Manuel Salas-Sánchez, Aarón Ángel Ares-Pena, Francisco José López-Martín, María Elena Oncotarget Research Paper: Pathology Multiple simultaneous exposures to electromagnetic signals induced adjustments in mammal nervous systems. In this study, we investigated the non-thermal SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) in the cerebral or cerebellar hemispheres of rats exposed in vivo to combined electromagnetic field (EMF) signals at 900 and 2450 MHz. Forty rats divided into four groups of 10 were individually exposed or not exposed to radiation in a GTEM chamber for one or two hours. After radiation, we used the Chemiluminescent Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ChELISA) technique to measure cellular stress levels, indicated by the presence of heat shock proteins (HSP) 90 and 70, as well as caspase-3-dependent pre-apoptotic activity in left and right cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres of Sprague Dawley rats. Twenty-four hours after exposure to combined or single radiation, significant differences were evident in HSP 90 and 70 but not in caspase 3 levels between the hemispheres of the cerebral cortex at high SAR levels. In the cerebellar hemispheres, groups exposed to a single radiofrequency (RF) and high SAR showed significant differences in HSP 90, 70 and caspase-3 levels compared to control animals. The absorbed energy and/or biological effects of combined signals were not additive, suggesting that multiple signals act on nervous tissue by a different mechanism. Impact Journals LLC 2016-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5323107/ /pubmed/27589837 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11753 Text en Copyright: © 2016 López-Furelos et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper: Pathology
López-Furelos, Alberto
Leiro-Vidal, José Manuel
Salas-Sánchez, Aarón Ángel
Ares-Pena, Francisco José
López-Martín, María Elena
Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats
title Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats
title_full Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats
title_fullStr Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats
title_short Evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of Sprague-dawley rats
title_sort evidence of cellular stress and caspase-3 resulting from a combined two-frequency signal in the cerebrum and cerebellum of sprague-dawley rats
topic Research Paper: Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5323107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27589837
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11753
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