2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-008-0221-4
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Dynamics of blood values in experimental geomagnetic deprivation (in vitro) reflects biotropic effects of natural physical factors during early human ontogeny

Abstract: Heliogeophysical situation during prenatal development of humans is essential for blood rheology, hemostasis, and spectral and frequency parameters of the blood. The relationship between these parameters and natural physical factors is determined by the intensity of solar activity and geomagnetic induction during postnatal ontogeny. Analysis of changes in the functional relationship between hematological values and heliogeophysical factors under conditions of simulated hypogeomagnetic space included evaluation… Show more

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“…Previous experiments using short-term exposure to the HMF showed marked changes in oxidative stress levels 58 59 and sensitivity to environmental stimuli 11 17 , suggesting that the HMF may trigger a quick stress response. In our study, the changes in cell motility, cell morphology and WASL expression under the HMF condition also showed an acute response during the initial period of exposure (0–6 h) but followed with responses generally slowing and stabilizing during the final 12 hours of incubation (36–48 h).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Previous experiments using short-term exposure to the HMF showed marked changes in oxidative stress levels 58 59 and sensitivity to environmental stimuli 11 17 , suggesting that the HMF may trigger a quick stress response. In our study, the changes in cell motility, cell morphology and WASL expression under the HMF condition also showed an acute response during the initial period of exposure (0–6 h) but followed with responses generally slowing and stabilizing during the final 12 hours of incubation (36–48 h).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…A significant age-related dynamics of associations of the physiological parameters with heliogeophysical factors in the prenatal ontogenesis of not only the persons surveyed but also of their parents was marked. It is shown the existence of genetically and epigenetically transferred from generation to generation "relay-race" of individual-generic sensitivity (steadiness) to the influence of various heliogeophysical factors, including galactic and solar flows of protons and electrons of different energies [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%