EVALUATION OF REPORTED EMF EFFECTS ON CELL COMMUNICATION
Project Number1R03ES008864-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderGRIFFIN, GUY D
Awardee OrganizationLOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY RESEARCH CORP
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION: The major objective of the proposed work is to exactly
replicate studies reported by Benane et al. (1996) in which Clone 9 cells,
treated with concentrations of chloral hydrate which partially inhibit gap
junctional intercellular communication (GJIC), are exposed to power
frequency, i.e. extremely-low-frequency (ELF), electromagnetic fields
(EMFs). A further reduction in GJIC produced by the ELF-EMF was reported to
be consistent with the Ion Parametric Resonance (IPR) model, proposed by
Blackman et al. (1993), which predicts distinct magnetic field interactions
with biological systems. Equipment and an expertise in all relevant
experimental techniques is already in place to perform these replication
studies at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). If the same results are
observed using an identical exposure system as that used by Blackman and
co-workers, then the consistency of the effect will be examined under the
constraints of a different exposure system and modifications of the
experimental protocol. The dedicated magnetic field exposure system at
ORNL, which is one of four regional facilities in the United States, will be
used to repeat, and expand the replication studies. This exposure system
was designed to provide carefully controlled conditions for cell culture
exposures to magnetic fields. In addition, extensive experience in the
principal investigator's laboratory with GJIC studies suggests possible
improvements in the experimental techniques used to measure GJIC.
Modifications in scrape-loading procedures and the use of electrophysiology
measurements are proposed for these subsequent studies of cell-to-cell
coupling. If the main objectives, outlined above, substantiate the results
reported by Blackman and co-workers then emphasis will be shifted to
experiments aimed at understanding the mechanisms involved.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
UEI
Project Start Date
20-April-1997
Project End Date
31-March-1999
Budget Start Date
20-April-1997
Budget End Date
31-March-1998
Project Funding Information for 1997
Total Funding
$89,114
Direct Costs
$48,988
Indirect Costs
$40,126
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1997
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$89,114
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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