Is the genotoxic effect of magnetic resonance negligible? Low persistence of micronucleus frequency in lymphocytes of individuals after cardiac scan
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Magnetic resonance imaging is a diagnostic technique widely used in medicine and showing a growing
impact in cardiology. Biological effects associated to magnetic resonance electromagnetic fields have
received far little attention, but it cannot be ruled out that these fields can alter DNA structure. The
present study aimed at to identify possible DNA damage induced by magnetic resonance scan in humans.
Lymphocyte cultures from healthy subjects had been exposed into magnetic resonance device for different
times and under different variable magnetic exposure in order to build dose-effect curves, using
micronuclei induction as biological marker. Replicate cultureswere also left for 24 h at room temperature
before stimulation, to verify possible damage recovery.
Furthermore, micronuclei induction and recovery up to 120 h have been also evaluated in circulating
lymphocytes of individuals after cardiac scan.
A dose-dependent increase of micronuclei frequency was observed in vitro. However after 24 h, the
frequency returns to control value when the exposure is within diagnostic dosage. After in vivo scan, a
significant increase in micronuclei is found till 24 h, after the frequencies slowly return to control value.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Genotoxic effect; Magnetic resonance; Micronuclei
Elenco autori:
Giovannetti, Giulio
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