Ravera_2010_Bioelectromagnetics_31_270

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Title : Sinusoidal ELF magnetic fields affect acetylcholinesterase activity in cerebellum synaptosomal membranes - Ravera_2010_Bioelectromagnetics_31_270
Author(s) : Ravera S , Bianco B , Cugnoli C , Panfoli I , Calzia D , Morelli A , Pepe IM
Ref : Bioelectromagnetics , 31 :270 , 2010
Abstract :

The effects of extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity of synaptosomal membranes were investigated. Sinusoidal fields with 50 Hz frequency and different amplitudes caused AChE activity to decrease about 27% with a threshold of about 0.74 mT. The decrease in enzymatic activity was independent of the time of permanence in the field and was completely reversible. Identical results were obtained with exposure to static MF of the same amplitudes. Moreover, the inhibitory effects on enzymatic activity are spread over frequency windows with different maximal values at 60, 200, 350, and 475 Hz. When synaptosomal membranes were solubilized with Triton, ELF-MF did not affect AChE activity, suggesting the crucial role of the membrane, as well as the lipid linkage of the enzyme, in determining the conditions for inactivation. The results are discussed in order to give an interpretation at molecular level of the macroscopic effects produced by ELF-MF on biological systems, in particular the alterations of embryo development in many organisms due to acetylcholine accumulation.

PubMedSearch : Ravera_2010_Bioelectromagnetics_31_270
PubMedID: 20041436

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Ravera S, Bianco B, Cugnoli C, Panfoli I, Calzia D, Morelli A, Pepe IM (2010)
Sinusoidal ELF magnetic fields affect acetylcholinesterase activity in cerebellum synaptosomal membranes
Bioelectromagnetics 31 :270

Ravera S, Bianco B, Cugnoli C, Panfoli I, Calzia D, Morelli A, Pepe IM (2010)
Bioelectromagnetics 31 :270