2007
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.21293
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Extremely low‐frequency electromagnetic fields promote in vitro neurogenesis via upregulation of Cav1‐channel activity

Abstract: We previously reported that exposure to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELFEFs) increases the expression and function of voltage-gated Ca2+)channels and that Ca2+ influx through Ca(v)1 channels plays a key role in promoting the neuronal differentiation of neural stem/progenitor cells (NSCs). The present study was conducted to determine whether ELFEFs influence the neuronal differentiation of NSCs isolated from the brain cortices of newborn mice by modulating Ca(v)1-channel function. In cultures… Show more

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“…9,10 Several studies indicated that ELF-EMF exposure leads to alteration of chromosomal regulation and structure. [11][12][13] Moreover, other in vitro studies suggested that ELF-EMF can change the expression of some protein involved in control of cell proliferation processes, 14,15 while others demonstrated that exposure to ELF-EMF has no effects on cell proliferation, DNA replication andregulation. 16 The results of these studies are different and may correspond to the opposite effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,10 Several studies indicated that ELF-EMF exposure leads to alteration of chromosomal regulation and structure. [11][12][13] Moreover, other in vitro studies suggested that ELF-EMF can change the expression of some protein involved in control of cell proliferation processes, 14,15 while others demonstrated that exposure to ELF-EMF has no effects on cell proliferation, DNA replication andregulation. 16 The results of these studies are different and may correspond to the opposite effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…channels and that Ca 2? influx through Ca v l channels plays a key role in promoting neuronal differentiation of neural stem/progenitor cells (Piacentini et al 2008). Furthermore the naturally occurring photoreceptors (opsins) in the brain could play a role in sensing the light spot (Henkel et al 2006) at a distance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequent increase in Ca 2+ influx is likely responsible for the EF-induced modulation of neuronal cell proliferation and apoptosis [106]. The differentiating neural stem/ progenitor cells were exposed to EMNs (1 mT, 50 Hz), Cell exposure promotes neuronal differentiation of cells by upregulating Ca(v)1-channel expression and function [107].…”
Section: The Action Of Emf On Intracellular Regulatory Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%