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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 2006; 74 (3): 539-549
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79274

ABSTRACT

EMF [or Electro Magnetic Field] is a broad term which includes electric generated by charged particles, magnetic fields generated by charged particles in motion, and radiated fields such as TV, radio, and microwaves. Despite the many wonderful conveniences of electrical technology, the effects of EMF on biological tissue remains the most controversial aspect of the EMF issue with virally all scientists agreeing that more research is necessary to determine safe or dangerous levels. Some occupations were found to be exposed to high magnetic fields. Some work places, such as the transformer substation, generally had a uniform and high magnetic field measurement. The present study aimed at investigating whether or not Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field [ELF EMF] emitted in electric power stations affect some immunologic and haematologic parameters of the exposed workers in addition to verification of the hypothesis that [ELF EMF] induces the process of phagocytosis which then enhances the release of reactive oxygen species leading to DNA damage with subsequent carcinogenesis. 31male workers engaged in 2 high power stations running at 66/11 and 220 kilovolts were taken as an exposed group with 31 male matched individuals taken as a control group. Every subject was subjected to complete blood count, flow cytometric assessment of CD3, CD4, CD8 and CD56 cells in addition to estimation of serum malondialdehyde [MDA] and phagocytic parameters. Significant increase in both RBCs and WBCs counts were found among the exposed groups. A significant depression of percentage of lymphocytes and CD3 positive cell receptors were detected among the exposed group and this depression was negatively correlated with the duration of work. Remarkable increase in the lipid per oxidation product [MDA] was detected in the exposed group in addition to marked depression of phagocytic perameters which was negatively correlated with the duration of work. Occupational exposure to ELF EMF may carry the risk of immunological disturbances which were identified in disturbed ratios of different lymphocytes subsets. The increased level of serum MDA may explain the increased cancer risk reported before by many research studies


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Humans , Male , Workplace , Occupational Exposure , Leukocyte Count , CD3 Complex , CD4 Antigens , CD8 Antigens , CD56 Antigen , Malondialdehyde , Phagocytes
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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 2006; 74 (4 Supp. II): 89-95
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79332

ABSTRACT

Telomerase activity which restores the length of telomere repeat array is frequently detectable in various malignancies including hepatocellular carcinoma. The aim of the present work is to determine the diagnostic usefulness of the measurement of the telomerase activity and DNA electrical properties in peripheral blood from hepatocellular carcinoma [HCC] and chronic liver disease. In 10 patients with HCC, 13 with chronic hepatitis C, and 7 healthy individuals, we measured peripheral blood telomerase activity by using the telomerase PCR ELISA assay. We examined its sensitivity and specificity in HCC, chronic HCV and its significance in comparison with other tumor markers. Telomerase activity was detected in peripheral blood of 80% in hepatoccllular carcinoma, 15% of chronic hepatitis C patients and absent in control group. A clear correlation between the incident of increased telomerase activity and that of elevated AFP was evident. The dielectric results indicated that the studied DNA has a dielectric dispersion in the frequency range used. The increase in the electrical conductivity and relaxation time for HCC and chronic disease is attributed to the increase of the surface charge density of the DNA macromolecule. It was concluded that detection of telomerase activity in peripheral blood in combination with measurement of dielectric dispersion of DNA could increase the accuracy in diagnosis of HCC and improve the judgment on its prognosis


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Humans , Male , Female , Liver Diseases , Telomerase , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Biomarkers, Tumor , Sensitivity and Specificity , Prognosis , Liver Function Tests , alpha-Fetoproteins
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