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Modulation of redox status and calcium handling by extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields in C2C12 muscle cells: A real-time, single-cell approach

Journal

FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 48, Issue 4, Pages 579-589

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2009.12.005

Keywords

ELF electromagnetic fields; C2C12 cells; Myogenesis; ROS; Intracellular Ca2+; Free radicals

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  1. Ministero dell'Ambiente a Tutela del Territorio (Rome, Italy) [5376/2002/SIAR, DSA/2004/0026772]
  2. Istituto Interuniversitario di Miologia

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The biological effects of electric and magnetic fields. which are ubiquitous in modern society, remain poorly understood. Here, we applied a single-cell approach to study the effects of short-term exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMFs) on muscle cell differentiation and function using C2C12 cells as an in vitro model of the skeletal muscle phenotype Our focus was on markers of oxidative stress and calcium (Ca2+) handling, two interrelated cellular processes previously shown to be affected by such radiation in other cell models Collectively, our data reveal that ELF-EMFs (1) induced reactive oxygen species production in myoblasts and myotubes with a concomitant decrease in mitochondrial membrane potential, (2) activated the cellular detoxification system, increasing catalase and glutathione peroxidase activities, and (3) altered intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis, increasing the spontaneous activity of myotubes and enhancing cellular reactivity to a depolarizing agent (KCl) or ale agonist (caffeine) of anti acellular stole Ca2+ channels in conclusion, our data support a possible link between exposure to ELF-EMFs and modification of the cellular redox state. which could. in turn. increase the level of intracellular Ca2+ and thus modulate the metabolic activity of C2C12 cells. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc All lights reserved.

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