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Effects of intense magnetic fields on sedimentation pattern and gene expression profile in budding yeast
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2003
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EngineeringFungal Cell BiologyGeneticsMagnetismMagnetohydrodynamicsYeastSedimentation PatternGene Expression ProfileMedicineMagnetic MeasurementBiological SystemsGene ExpressionCell BiologyFunctional GenomicsMicro-magnetic ModelingBiologyIntense MfsBiotechnologyIntense Magnetic FieldsMicrobiologySystems BiologyMagnetic Field
Effects of magnetic fields (MFs) on biological systems are usually investigated using biological indices such as gene expression profiles. However, to precisely evaluate the biological effects of MF, the effects of intense MFs on systematic material transport processes including experimental environment must be seriously taken into consideration. In this study, a culture of the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, was used as a model for an in vitro biological test system. After exposure to 5 T static vertical MF, we found a difference in the sedimentation pattern of cells depending on the location of the dish in the magnet bore. Sedimented cells were localized in the center of the dish when they were placed in the lower part of the magnet bore while the sedimentation of the cells was uniform in dishes placed in the upper part of the bore because of the diamagnetic force. Genome wide gene expression profile of the yeast cells after exposure to 5 T static MF for 2 h suggested that the MF did not affect the expression level of any gene in yeast cells although the sedimentation pattern was altered. In addition, exposure to 10 T for 1 h and 5 T for 24 h also did not affect the gene expression. On the other hand, a slight change in expressions of several genes which are related to respiration was observed by exposure to a 14 T static MF for 24 h. The necessity of estimating the indirect effects of MFs on a study of its biological effect of MF in vitro will be discussed.
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