Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin

AbstractBackground Extremely low-frequency (50 Hz) electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF) is produced by electric power transmission lines and electronic devices of everyday use. Some phenomena are proposed as “first effects” of ELF-EMF: the discrete changes in the membrane potential and the increase of th...

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Main Authors: Milena Jankowska, Agnieszka Pawlowska-Mainville, Maria Stankiewicz, Justyna Rogalska, Joanna Wyszkowska
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Published: SciELO 2015-10-01
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spelling doaj-477ff80059bc4b398950542679acb9e72020-11-25T01:29:47ZengSciELOJournal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases1678-91992015-10-0121010.1186/s40409-015-0040-9S1678-91992015000100344Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxinMilena JankowskaAgnieszka Pawlowska-MainvilleMaria StankiewiczJustyna RogalskaJoanna WyszkowskaAbstractBackground Extremely low-frequency (50 Hz) electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF) is produced by electric power transmission lines and electronic devices of everyday use. Some phenomena are proposed as “first effects” of ELF-EMF: the discrete changes in the membrane potential and the increase of the calcium channel activity as well as the intracellular concentration of Ca 2+ . Interaction of the scorpion alpha toxin with the sodium channel depends on the orientation of the charges and may be perturbed by changes in the membrane polarization. The toxin induces overexcitability in the nervous system and an increase in the neurotransmitters released with different consequences, mainly the paralysis of muscles. We assumed that the exposure to ELF-EMF 0.7 mT will change the effects of the insect selective scorpion alpha toxin (recombinant LqhαIT from Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus) at the level of the cercal nerve function, the synaptic transmission and on the level of entire insect organism. Taking into account the compensatory mechanisms in organisms, we tested in addition ten times higher ELF-EMF on whole insects.Methods Experiments were performed in vivo on cockroaches (Periplaneta americana) and in vitro – on isolated cockroach abdominal nerve cord with cerci. In biotests, the effects of LqhαIT (10 −8 M) were estimated on the basis of the insect ability to turn back from dorsal to ventral side. Three groups were compared: the control one and the two exposed to ELF-EMF – 0.7 and 7 mT. Bioelectrical activity of the cercal nerve and of the connective nerve that leaves the terminal abdominal ganglion was recorded using extracellular electrodes. LqhαIT (5 × 10 −8 M) induced modifications of neuronal activity that were observed in the control cockroach preparations and in the ones exposed to ELF-EMF (0.7 mT). The exposure to ELF-EMF was carried out using coils with a size appropriate to the examined objects.Results The exposure to ELF-EMF (0.7 mT) modified the effects of LqhαIT (5 × 10−8 M) on activity of the cercal nerve and of the connective nerve. We observed a decrease of the toxin effect on the cercal nerve activity, but the toxic effect of LqhαIT on the connective nerve was increased. Biotests showed that toxicity of LqhαIT (10 −8 M) on cockroaches was reduced by the exposure to ELF-EMF (0.7 and 7 mT).Conclusions The exposure to 50 Hz ELF-EMF modified the mode of action of the anti-insect scorpion alpha toxin LqhαIT at cellular level of the cockroach nervous system and in biotests. Toxin appeared as a usefull tool in distinguishing between the primary and the secondary effects of ELF-EMF.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992015000100344&lng=en&tlng=en50 Hz electromagnetic fieldAlpha scorpion toxinCockroachBioelectrical activity
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author Milena Jankowska
Agnieszka Pawlowska-Mainville
Maria Stankiewicz
Justyna Rogalska
Joanna Wyszkowska
spellingShingle Milena Jankowska
Agnieszka Pawlowska-Mainville
Maria Stankiewicz
Justyna Rogalska
Joanna Wyszkowska
Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin
Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
50 Hz electromagnetic field
Alpha scorpion toxin
Cockroach
Bioelectrical activity
author_facet Milena Jankowska
Agnieszka Pawlowska-Mainville
Maria Stankiewicz
Justyna Rogalska
Joanna Wyszkowska
author_sort Milena Jankowska
title Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin
title_short Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin
title_full Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin
title_fullStr Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to 50 Hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin
title_sort exposure to 50 hz electromagnetic field changes the efficiency of the scorpion alpha toxin
publisher SciELO
series Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
issn 1678-9199
publishDate 2015-10-01
description AbstractBackground Extremely low-frequency (50 Hz) electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF) is produced by electric power transmission lines and electronic devices of everyday use. Some phenomena are proposed as “first effects” of ELF-EMF: the discrete changes in the membrane potential and the increase of the calcium channel activity as well as the intracellular concentration of Ca 2+ . Interaction of the scorpion alpha toxin with the sodium channel depends on the orientation of the charges and may be perturbed by changes in the membrane polarization. The toxin induces overexcitability in the nervous system and an increase in the neurotransmitters released with different consequences, mainly the paralysis of muscles. We assumed that the exposure to ELF-EMF 0.7 mT will change the effects of the insect selective scorpion alpha toxin (recombinant LqhαIT from Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus) at the level of the cercal nerve function, the synaptic transmission and on the level of entire insect organism. Taking into account the compensatory mechanisms in organisms, we tested in addition ten times higher ELF-EMF on whole insects.Methods Experiments were performed in vivo on cockroaches (Periplaneta americana) and in vitro – on isolated cockroach abdominal nerve cord with cerci. In biotests, the effects of LqhαIT (10 −8 M) were estimated on the basis of the insect ability to turn back from dorsal to ventral side. Three groups were compared: the control one and the two exposed to ELF-EMF – 0.7 and 7 mT. Bioelectrical activity of the cercal nerve and of the connective nerve that leaves the terminal abdominal ganglion was recorded using extracellular electrodes. LqhαIT (5 × 10 −8 M) induced modifications of neuronal activity that were observed in the control cockroach preparations and in the ones exposed to ELF-EMF (0.7 mT). The exposure to ELF-EMF was carried out using coils with a size appropriate to the examined objects.Results The exposure to ELF-EMF (0.7 mT) modified the effects of LqhαIT (5 × 10−8 M) on activity of the cercal nerve and of the connective nerve. We observed a decrease of the toxin effect on the cercal nerve activity, but the toxic effect of LqhαIT on the connective nerve was increased. Biotests showed that toxicity of LqhαIT (10 −8 M) on cockroaches was reduced by the exposure to ELF-EMF (0.7 and 7 mT).Conclusions The exposure to 50 Hz ELF-EMF modified the mode of action of the anti-insect scorpion alpha toxin LqhαIT at cellular level of the cockroach nervous system and in biotests. Toxin appeared as a usefull tool in distinguishing between the primary and the secondary effects of ELF-EMF.
topic 50 Hz electromagnetic field
Alpha scorpion toxin
Cockroach
Bioelectrical activity
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992015000100344&lng=en&tlng=en
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