Effects induced by a 50 Hz electromagnetic field and doxorubicin on Walker-256 carcinosarcoma growth and hepatic redox state in rats.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2021-10-02 Epub Date: 2021-08-16 DOI:10.1080/15368378.2021.1958342
Valerii E Orel, Mykhailo Krotevych, Olga Dasyukevich, Oleksandr Rykhalskyi, Liubov Syvak, Helena Tsvir, Dmytro Tsvir, Lyudmyla Garmanchuk, Valerii В Orel, Iryna Sheina, Vladyslava Rybka, Nataliia V Shults, Yuichiro J Suzuki, Sergiy G Gychka
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Abstract

We compare the effects of an extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field (EMF) with the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin (DOX) on tumor growth and the hepatic redox state in Walker-256 carcinosarcoma-bearing rats. Animals were divided into five groups with one control (no tumor) and four tumor-bearing groups: no treatment, DOX, DOX combined with EMF and EMF. While DOX and DOX + EMF provided greater inhibition of tumor growth, treatment with EMF alone resulted in some level of antitumor effect (p < .05). Superoxide dismutase, catalase activity and glutathione content were significantly decreased in the liver of tumor-bearing animals as compared with the control group (p < .05). The decreases in antioxidant defenses accompanied histological findings of suspected liver damage. However, hepatic levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, an indicator of lipid peroxidation, were three times lower in EMF and DOX + EMF groups than in no treatment and DOX (p < .05). EMF and DOX + EMF showed significantly lower activity of serum ALT than DOX alone (p < .05). These results indicate that EMF treatment can inhibit tumor growth, causing less pronounced oxidative stress damage to the liver. Therefore, EMF can be used as a therapeutic strategy to influence the hepatic redox state and combat cancer with reduced side-effects.

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50hz电磁场和阿霉素对大鼠Walker-256癌肉瘤生长和肝脏氧化还原状态的影响。
我们比较了极低频电磁场(EMF)和化疗药物多柔比星(DOX)对沃克-256癌肉瘤大鼠肿瘤生长和肝脏氧化还原状态的影响。动物分为5组,1组为对照组(无肿瘤),4组为荷瘤组:未治疗组、DOX组、DOX联合EMF组和EMF组。虽然DOX和DOX + EMF对肿瘤生长的抑制作用更大,但单独使用EMF治疗可产生一定程度的抗肿瘤作用(p p p p)
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期刊介绍: Aims & Scope: Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, publishes peer-reviewed research articles on the biological effects and medical applications of non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (from extremely-low frequency to radiofrequency). Topic examples include in vitro and in vivo studies, epidemiological investigation, mechanism and mode of interaction between non-ionizing electromagnetic fields and biological systems. In addition to publishing original articles, the journal also publishes meeting summaries and reports, and reviews on selected topics.
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