Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability

Modulation of the biological effects produced by ionizing radiation (IR) using microwave and magnetic fields has important theoretical and practical applications. Response of human buccal epithelium cells to different physical agents (single and combined exposure to 0.5–5 Gy γ-radiation (60Co); micr...

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Main Authors: K. А. Kuznetsov, О. Т. Nikolov, Y. G. Shckorbatov
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Language:English
Published: V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University 2016-11-01
Series:Bìofìzičnij Vìsnik
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Online Access:http://periodicals.karazin.ua/biophysvisnyk/article/view/6862
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spelling doaj-081e7c1c7dec420e858bf7bed7b83d742020-11-24T23:24:49ZengV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National UniversityBìofìzičnij Vìsnik2075-38102075-38292016-11-0123619266722Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeabilityK. А. Kuznetsov0О. Т. Nikolov1Y. G. Shckorbatov2V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Svobody Sq., 4, Kharkiv 61022, UkraineV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Svobody Sq., 4, Kharkiv 61022, UkraineV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Svobody Sq., 4, Kharkiv 61022, UkraineModulation of the biological effects produced by ionizing radiation (IR) using microwave and magnetic fields has important theoretical and practical applications. Response of human buccal epithelium cells to different physical agents (single and combined exposure to 0.5–5 Gy γ-radiation (60Co); microwaves with the frequency of 36.64 GHz and power densities of 0.1 and 1 W/m2, and static magnetic field with the intensity of 25 mT) has been investigated. The stress response of the cells was evaluated by counting heterochromatin granules quantity (HGQ) in the cell nuclei stained with orcein. Membrane permeability was assessed by the percentage of cells stained with indigocarmine (cells with damaged membrane). The increase of heterochromatin granules quantity (HGQ), i.e. chromatin condensation was detected at the doses of 2 Gy and higher. Changes in the cell membrane permeability to indigocarmine expressed the threshold effect. Membrane permeability reached the threshold at the doses of 2–3 Gy for the cells of different donors and did not change with the increase of the dose of γ-radiation. Cells obtained from different donors revealed some individual peculiarities in their reaction to γ-radiation. The static magnetic field and microwaves applied before or after γ-radiation decreased its impact, as revealed by means of HGQ assessment.http://periodicals.karazin.ua/biophysvisnyk/article/view/6862Heterochromatincell stresscell damagehormesisstatic magnetic fieldelectromagnetic field
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author K. А. Kuznetsov
О. Т. Nikolov
Y. G. Shckorbatov
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О. Т. Nikolov
Y. G. Shckorbatov
Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability
Bìofìzičnij Vìsnik
Heterochromatin
cell stress
cell damage
hormesis
static magnetic field
electromagnetic field
author_facet K. А. Kuznetsov
О. Т. Nikolov
Y. G. Shckorbatov
author_sort K. А. Kuznetsov
title Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability
title_short Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability
title_full Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability
title_fullStr Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability
title_full_unstemmed Response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability
title_sort response of exfoliated human buccal epithelium cells to combined gamma radiation, microwaves, and magnetic field exposure estimated by changes in chromatin condensation and cell membrane permeability
publisher V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
series Bìofìzičnij Vìsnik
issn 2075-3810
2075-3829
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Modulation of the biological effects produced by ionizing radiation (IR) using microwave and magnetic fields has important theoretical and practical applications. Response of human buccal epithelium cells to different physical agents (single and combined exposure to 0.5–5 Gy γ-radiation (60Co); microwaves with the frequency of 36.64 GHz and power densities of 0.1 and 1 W/m2, and static magnetic field with the intensity of 25 mT) has been investigated. The stress response of the cells was evaluated by counting heterochromatin granules quantity (HGQ) in the cell nuclei stained with orcein. Membrane permeability was assessed by the percentage of cells stained with indigocarmine (cells with damaged membrane). The increase of heterochromatin granules quantity (HGQ), i.e. chromatin condensation was detected at the doses of 2 Gy and higher. Changes in the cell membrane permeability to indigocarmine expressed the threshold effect. Membrane permeability reached the threshold at the doses of 2–3 Gy for the cells of different donors and did not change with the increase of the dose of γ-radiation. Cells obtained from different donors revealed some individual peculiarities in their reaction to γ-radiation. The static magnetic field and microwaves applied before or after γ-radiation decreased its impact, as revealed by means of HGQ assessment.
topic Heterochromatin
cell stress
cell damage
hormesis
static magnetic field
electromagnetic field
url http://periodicals.karazin.ua/biophysvisnyk/article/view/6862
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