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Mutagenicity and co-mutagenicity of static magnetic field in SOD-deficient Escherichia coli

  • 1. Biotechnology Laboratory, Environmetal Division, Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 2. National Inst. for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan). Nano Ceramics Center
  • 3. National Inst. for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan). Nano Technology Innovation Center

Description

The effects of strong static magnetic fields (SMFs) on mutagenesis related to reactive oxygen species were investigated. To estimate mutagenicity of SMFs, superoxide dismutase (SOD)-deficient Escherichia coli QC774 and its parental strain GC4468 were employed. Tester strains were exposed to 5, 10 and 13 T SMFs for 24 hr at 37 C degrees in LB medium. After exposure, mutation frequency on thymine synthesis genes was determined for evaluation of mutagenicity of SMFs exposure. In the result, no statistically significant difference in mutation frequency on thymine synthesis genes was observed between SMF-exposed cells and unexposed cells in all of magnetic flux densities. Furthermore, SMFs up to 13 T did not affect mutagenicity of plumbagine under its presence of 25 μM, respectively. It suggests that SMF did not have either mutagenicity or co-mutagenicity in SOD-deficient and its parental E. coli strains under the condition in this study. (author)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
SAR
Imprint Place
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Imprint Pagination
4 p.
Report number
INIS-AR-C--1162

Conference

Title
12. International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association
Acronym
IRPA 12
Dates
19-24 Oct 2008
Place
Buenos Aires (Argentina)

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Notes
6 refs., 4 figs.