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      Nonlinear Electrodynamics in Biological Systems 

      Use of Bone Cell Hormone Response Systems to Investigate Bioelectromagnetic Effects on Membranes in Vitro

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          Tissue interactions with nonionizing electromagnetic fields.

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            Effects of electromagnetic stimuli on bone and bone cells in vitro: inhibition of responses to parathyroid hormone by low-energy low-frequency fields.

            Low-energy electromagnetic fields pulsed at frequencies of 10-90 Hz significantly increase healing of chronic fracture nonunions in man. These fields are effective at tissue current levels several orders of magnitude lower than those required for transmembrane depolarization of normal cells. We have examined the effects of two clinically used pulsed electromagnetic fields on cultures of the osteoblast-like mouse bone cell line MMB-1. Both fields significantly reduced cellular production of cAMP in response to parathyroid hormone and osteoclast activating factor. Neither basal nor fluoride-activated levels of adenylate cyclase were altered in membranes from cells cultured in the fields; however, the same membrane preparations exhibited markedly inhibited responses to parathyroid hormone. The fields blocked the inhibitory effects of the hormone on collagen synthesis by MMB-1 cells. However, there was no effect on the inhibition of collagen synthesis by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3), which is believed to act primarily by a nuclear, rather than by a membrane-dependent, mechanism. No significant differences were noted between effects of the two fields, one generating continuous pulse trains (72 Hz) and the other generating recurrent bursts (15 Hz) of shorter pulses. We hypothesize that these field effects are mediated primarily at the plasma membrane of osteoblasts, either by interference with hormone-receptor interactions or by blocking of receptor-cyclase coupling in the membrane. These responses occurred with induced extracellular fields of 1 mV/cm or less, even though transmembrane potential gradients are typically 10(5) V/cm.
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              A multicenter study of the treatment of non-union with constant direct current.

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                1984
                : 23-33
                10.1007/978-1-4613-2789-9_2
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