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EXPOSURE TO 50 HZ ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS INDUCES THE PHOSPHORYLATION AND ACTIVITY OF STRESS-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE IN CULTURED CELLS

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Pages 415-423 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Protein phosphorylation is one of the important processes of cell signal transduction pathways. To study the effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic field (EMF) on the cell signal transduction process, the phosphorylation of stress-activated protein kinase (SAPK/JNK) extracted from Chinese hamster lung (CHL) cells exposed to 0.4 and 0.8 mT 50 Hz EMF for various durations was measured. A solid-phase kinase assay was used to measure the enzymatic activity of SAPK extracted from cells exposed to 50 Hz EMF at the same magnetic flux density and for only 15 min. The results showed that both 0.4 and 0.8 mT could induce the phosphorylation of SAPK, the phosphorylation of SAPK presented a time-dependent course, and there was a difference between the two intensities. The phosphorylated SAPK enhanced its enzymatic activity. All the data indicated that 50 Hz EMF could activate SAPK in a time- and intensity-dependent manner. The biological effects caused by 50 Hz EMF maybe related to the SAPK signal transduction pathway.

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