DocumentCode
3633781
Title
The effect of 900 MHz electromagnetic field on protein expression in earthworms
Author
Dubravko Pavokovic;Kresimir Malaric;Anamaria Stambuk;Marijana Krsnik-Rasol;Mirta Tkalec
Author_Institution
Faculty of Science, Division of Biology, University of Zagreb, Croatia
fYear
2009
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Elucidation of the biological effects of the radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields has been investigated for decades but it is still not clear weather the observed effects are only due to hyperthermia or non-thermal effects exist as well. In this work, the effect of radio frequency (RF) radiation on protein expression in earthworms E. foetida using twodimensional protein gel electrophoresis were investigated. Animals were exposed to RF radiation at frequency of 900 MHz and electric field strength of 120 V/m (3.82 mW/cm2) in the Gigahertz Transversal Electromagnetic (GTEM) cell during 2 hours. Obtained data showed an up-regulation of 13 proteins and a down-regulation of 6 proteins in exposed animals. The temperature in earthworm did not raise more than 0.1 °C indicating that different mechanisms apart from hyperthermia are involved in the observed effect. In conclusion, an exposure to RF radiation of 900 MHz changed the expression pattern of E. foetida proteins and it seems to be a non-thermal effect.
Keywords
"Electromagnetic fields","Proteins","Radio frequency","Animals","Electromagnetic radiation","Temperature","Electromagnetic heating","Skin","Biology computing","Hyperthermia"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software, Telecommunications & Computer Networks, 2009. SoftCOM 2009. 17th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4973-6
Type
conf
Filename
5306868
Link To Document