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Shielding of the geomagnetic field reduces hydrogen peroxide production in human neuroblastoma cell and inhibits the activity of CuZn superoxide dismutase

Hai-Tao Zhang, Zi-Jian Zhang, Wei-Chuan Mo, Ping-Dong Hu, Hai-Min Ding, Ying Liu, Qian Hua, Rong-Qiao He
Key takeaways
  1. 01Shielding the geomagnetic field reduces reactive oxygen species levels in human nerve cells
  2. 02Hypomagnetic fields inhibit the activity of CuZn-SOD, a key enzyme for managing oxidative stress
  3. 03The reduction in hydrogen peroxide under these conditions appears to accelerate cell division
  4. 04CuZn-SOD proteins denature and aggregate more easily when the geomagnetic field is removed
  5. 05Findings are relevant for health during space missions and work in magnetically isolated environments

The Earth's geomagnetic field is essential for cellular chemical balance, and its absence can inhibit enzymes and alter cell growth.

Abstract

Accumulative evidence has shown the adverse effects of a geomagnetic field shielded condition, so called a hypomagnetic field (HMF), on the metabolic processes and oxidative stress in animals and cells. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we evaluate the role of HMF on the regulation of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells. We found that HMF exposure led to ROS decrease, and that restoring the decrease by additional H2O2 rescued the HMF-enhanced cell proliferation. The measurements on ROS related indexes, including total anti-oxidant capacity, H2O2 and superoxide anion levels, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and expression, indicated that the HMF reduced H2O2 production and inhibited the activity of CuZn-SOD. Moreover, the HMF accelerated the denaturation of CuZn-SOD as well as enhanced aggregation of CuZn-SOD protein, in vitro. Our findings indicate that CuZn-SOD is able to response to the HMF stress and suggest it a mediator of the HMF effect.

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APA
Hai-Tao Zhang, Zi-Jian Zhang, Wei-Chuan Mo, Ping-Dong Hu, Hai-Min Ding, Ying Liu, Qian Hua, & Rong-Qiao He (2017). Shielding of the geomagnetic field reduces hydrogen peroxide production in human neuroblastoma cell and inhibits the activity of CuZn superoxide dismutase. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/shielding-of-the-geomagnetic-field-reduces-hydrogen-peroxide-production-in-human-neuroblastoma-cell-and-inhibits-the-activity-of-cuzn-superoxide-dismutase/
MLA
Hai-Tao Zhang, et al. "Shielding of the geomagnetic field reduces hydrogen peroxide production in human neuroblastoma cell and inhibits the activity of CuZn superoxide dismutase." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/shielding-of-the-geomagnetic-field-reduces-hydrogen-peroxide-production-in-human-neuroblastoma-cell-and-inhibits-the-activity-of-cuzn-superoxide-dismutase/.
Chicago
Hai-Tao Zhang et al. 2017. "Shielding of the geomagnetic field reduces hydrogen peroxide production in human neuroblastoma cell and inhibits the activity of CuZn superoxide dismutase.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/shielding-of-the-geomagnetic-field-reduces-hydrogen-peroxide-production-in-human-neuroblastoma-cell-and-inhibits-the-activity-of-cuzn-superoxide-dismutase/