Short-term whole body exposure of intermediate frequency magnetic fields to rats does not affect blood properties and immune systems

Author(s):  
Akira Ushiyama ◽  
Aiko Unno ◽  
Shin Ohtani ◽  
Yukihisa Suzuki ◽  
Keiji Wada ◽  
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Author(s):  
Shin Ohtani ◽  
Akira Ushiyama ◽  
Machiko Maeda ◽  
Keiji Wada ◽  
Yukihisa Suzuki ◽  
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Background: Intermediate frequency magnetic fields (IF-MFs) at around 85 kHz are a component of wireless power transfer systems used for charging electrical vehicles. However, limited data exist on the potential health effects of IF-MFs. We performed a comprehensive analysis of transcriptional expression in mice after IF-MF exposure. Materials and Methods: We developed an IF-MF exposure system to generate a high magnetic flux density (25.3 mT). The system can expose the IF-MF for a mouse whole-body without considering thermal effects. After 10 days (1 h/day) of exposure, a comprehensive expression analysis was performed using microarray data from both the brain and liver. Results: No significant differences in transcriptional expression were detected in the 35,240 probe-sets when controlling the false discovery rate (FDR) under a fold change cutoff >1.5. However, several differential expressions were detected without FDR-adjustment, but these were not confirmed by RT-PCR analysis. Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first in vivo study to evaluate the biological effects of IF-MF exposure with an intense magnetic flux density 253 times higher than the occupational restriction level defined by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection guidelines. However, our findings indicate that transcriptional responses in the living body are not affected under these conditions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 90 (12) ◽  
pp. 1211-1217 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akira Ushiyama ◽  
Shin Ohtani ◽  
Yukihisa Suzuki ◽  
Keiji Wada ◽  
Naoki Kunugita ◽  
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