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  • Recent studies show a significant rise in chromosomal abnormalities in human amniotic cells subjected to a 50 Hz, 30 microT magnetic field, with exposed cells displaying a 4% aberration rate versus 2% in sham-exposed cells.
  • Intermittent exposure (15s on, 15s off for 72 hours) consistently led to increased chromosomal aberrations, while continuous exposure at a higher intensity (300 microT) did not yield similar results.
  • Background electromagnetic fields were closely monitored and remained low (below 120 nT), with no notable differences in chromosomal aberration rates across different cell cultures in the incubators.

Article Abstract

Our recent studies have shown a significant increase in the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in human amniotic cells after exposure to a sinusoidal 50 Hz, 30 microT (rms) magnetic field. To evaluate further interactions between chromosomes and electromagnetic fields, we have analyzed the effects of intermittent exposure. Amniotic cells were exposed for 72 h to a 50 Hz, 30 microT (rms) magnetic field in a 15 s on and 15 s off fashion. Eight experiments with cells from different fetuses were performed. The results show a 4% mean frequency of aberrations among exposed cells compared to 2% in sham-exposed cells. The difference is statistically significant, with P < 0.05 both excluding and including gaps. In another series of eight experiments, the cells were exposed in the same way but with the field on for 2 s and off for 20 s. Also in these experiments a similar increase in the frequency of chromosomal aberrations was seen, but only when the analysis included gaps. Continuous exposure for 72 h to 300 microT, 50 Hz, did not increase the frequency of chromosomal aberrations. The background electromagnetic fields at different locations within the two incubators used was carefully checked and was nowhere found to exceed 120 nT. Likewise, the background level of chromosomal aberrations in cells cultured at different locations in the incubators showed no significant interculture differences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bem.2250150404DOI Listing

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