Adaptive response in mammalian cells exposed to non-ionizing radiofrequency fields: A review and gaps in knowledge
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Adaptive response is a phenomenon in which cells which were pre-exposed to extremely low and nontoxic
doses of a genotoxic agent became resistant to the damage induced by subsequent exposure to a
higher and toxic dose of the same, similar (in action) or another genotoxic agent. Such response has been
well documented in scientific literature in cells exposed in vitro and in vivo to low doses of physical
(especially, ionizing radiation) and chemical mutagens. The existence of similar phenomenon in
mammalian cells exposed in vitro and in vivo to non-ionizing radiofrequency fields has been reported in
several research publications. In in vitro studies, human blood lymphocytes exposed to radiofrequency
fields and then treated with a genotoxic mutagen or subjected to ionizing radiation showed significantly
decreased genetic damage. Similar studies in tumor cells showed significantly increased viability,
decreased apoptosis, increased mitochondrial membrane potential, decreased intracellular free Ca2+
and, increased Ca2+-Mg2+-ATPase activity. In in vivo studies, exposure of rodents to radiofrequency fields
and then to lethal/sub-lethal doses of g-radiation showed survival advantage, significantly decreased
damage in hematopoietic tissues, decreased genetic damage in blood leukocytes and bone marrow cells,
increased numbers of colony forming units in bone marrow, increased levels of colony stimulating factor
and interleukin-3 in the serum and increased expression of genes related to cell cycle. These
observations suggested the ability of radiofrequency fields to induce adaptive response and also
indicated some potential mechanisms for the induction of such response. Several gaps in knowledge that
need to be investigated were discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adaptive response; Clinical significance; Genetic damage; Radiofrequency fields; Survival
Elenco autori:
Scarfi', MARIA ROSARIA
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