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Title: | Investigation of the effects of 50 Hz magnetic fields on platelet aggregation using a modified aggregometer |
Authors: | Sebik, Oğuz Çelebi, Gürbüz Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Biyofizik Anabilim Dalı. Sağdilek, Engin AAH-4397-2021 16835756600 |
Keywords: | Life sciences & biomedicine - other topics Biophysics Electromagnetic fields Platelet aggregation Optical aggregometer Frequency electromagnetic-fields Cell-proliferation In-vitro Stimulation Dna Modulation Protein Redox Chemical activation Collagen Drug products Enzymes Platelets Areas under the curves Control groups Exposure groups Free oxygen Intracellular calcium levels Platelet activation Platelet rich plasma Protein kinase c activation Magnetic fields |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Citation: | Sağdilek, E. vd. (2012). "Investigation of the effects of 50 Hz magnetic fields on platelet aggregation using a modified aggregometer". Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 31(4), 382-393. |
Abstract: | Purpose: Electromagnetic fields have various effects on intracellular calcium levels, free oxygen radicals and various enzymes. The platelet activation pathway involves an increase in intracellular calcium levels and protein kinase C activation; and free oxygen radicals play a mediating role in this pathway. This study investigated whether 1 mT and 6 mT, 50 Hz magnetic fields had any effects on platelet aggregation. Materials and Methods: Blood from healthy volunteers was anticoagulated with either citrate or heparin. Each sample was divided in half and assigned to exposure and control groups. Platelet rich plasma samples in the exposure group were exposed to a 1 mT or a 6 mT, 50 Hz magnetic field for 1.5 or 1 h, respectively. The samples from both exposure and control groups were simultaneously evaluated using a modified optical aggregometer. Adenosine-diphosphate, collagen, and epinephrine were used as inducing agents. The slopes of the aggregation curve, the maximum values and the areas under the curves were recorded and compared. Results: A significant effect was observed only in the 1 mT-citrate group. It was found that magnetic field exposure significantly increased the maximum values and slopes of the collagen-induced aggregations. Conclusions: It was found that magnetic field exposure has an activating effect on platelet aggregation. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.3109/15368378.2012.681822 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.3109/15368378.2012.681822 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24504 |
ISSN: | 1536-8378 1536-8386 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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