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  • * Mice were divided into groups exposed to either ELF-MFs or a sham treatment, and their responses to the convulsants were measured, revealing that ELF-MFs increased the susceptibility specifically for bicuculline-induced seizures.
  • * Changes in neurotransmitter levels, specifically an increase in glutamate and a decrease in GABA, were observed after exposure to ELF-MFs, suggesting that these magnetic fields may influence seizure responses through alterations in GABAergic mechanisms.

Article Abstract

This study investigated the effects of extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs) on the sensitivity of seizure response to bicuculline, picrotoxin and NMDA in mice. The mice were exposed to either a sham or 20 G ELF-MFs for 24 hours. Convulsants were then administered i.p. at various doses. The seizure induction time and duration were measured and lethal dose (LD50) and convulsant dose (CD50) of the clonic and tonic convulsion were calculated. The analysis of glutamate, glycine, taurine and GABA of mouse brain was accomplished by HPLC. The mice exposed to ELF-MFs showed moderately higher CD50, LD50 and onset time on the bicuculline-induced seizure. However, the ELF-MFs did not influence them in the NMDA and picrotoxin-induced seizures. After the exposure to MFs exposure, the glutamate level was increased and GABA was decreased significantly in NMDA and picrotoxin-induced seizure. The level of glutamate and GABA were not changed by MFs in bicuculline-induced seizure. These results suggest that ELF-MFs may alter the convulsion susceptibility through GABAergic mechanism with the involvement of the level of glutamate and GABA.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02976868DOI Listing

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