Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (May 2021)

Low-frequency electromagnetic field influences human oral mucosa keratinocyte viability in response to lipopolysaccharide or minocycline treatment in cell culture conditions

  • J. Kaszuba-Zwoińska,
  • P. Novak,
  • B. Nowak,
  • A. Furgała,
  • K. Wójcik-Piotrowicz,
  • P. Piszczek,
  • P. Guzdek,
  • J. Pytko-Polończyk

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 137
p. 111340

Abstract

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The aim of the current study was to investigate the influence of low-frequency electromagnetic field (LF-EMF) exposure on viability parameters of oral mucosa keratinocytes cultured in in vitro conditions. The effect of LF-EMF stimulation on cell viability was also specified in the simultaneous presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) infectious agent or minocycline (Mino) anti-inflammatory agent. Viability parameters such as early-, late apoptosis and necrosis of keratinocytes were analysed by the flow cytometry method (FCM).The exposure of human oral keratinocyte cell cultures to LF-EMF acting alone or combined with LPS/minocycline agents caused changes in the percentage of cells that undergo programmed or incidental cell death. The overall obtained results are compiled in a graphical form presented in Fig. 1.

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