太赫兹辐射
DNA损伤
非电离辐射
电离辐射
彗星试验
体外
辐射
辐照
生物物理学
辐射损伤
DNA
生物
化学
光电子学
光学
材料科学
物理
遗传学
核物理学
作者
Henning Hintzsche,C. Jastrow,Bernd Heinen,Kai Baaske,Thomas Kleine‐Ostmann,Michael Schwerdtfeger,Mohammad Khaled Shakfa,Uwe Kärst,Martín Koch,Thorsten Schräder,Helga Stopper
出处
期刊:Radiation Research
[BioOne (Radiation Research Society)]
日期:2012-11-26
卷期号:179 (1): 38-45
被引量:47
摘要
The question whether nonionizing electromagnetic radiation of low intensity can cause functional effects in biological systems has been a subject of debate for a long time. Whereas the majority of the studies have not demonstrated these effects, some aspects still remain unclear, e.g., whether high-frequency radiation in the terahertz range affects biological systems. In particular for frequencies higher than 0.150 THz, investigations of the ability of radiation to cause genomic damage have not been performed. In the present study, human skin cells were exposed in vitro to terahertz radiation at two specific frequencies: 0.380 and 2.520 THz. Power intensities ranged from 0.03–0.9 mW/cm2 and the cells were exposed for 2 and 8 h. Our goal was to investigate whether the irradiation induced genomic damage in the cells. Chromosomal damage was not detected in the different cell types after exposure to radiation of both frequencies. In addition, cell proliferation was quantified and found to be unaffected by the exposure, and there was no increase in DNA damage measured in the comet assay for both frequencies. For all end points, cells treated with chemicals were included as positive controls. These positive control cells clearly showed decreased proliferation and increased genomic damage. The results of the present study are in agreement with findings from other studies investigating DNA damage as a consequence of exposure to the lower frequency range (<0.150 THz) and demonstrate for the first time that at higher frequencies (0.380 and 2.520 THz), nonionizing radiation does not induce genomic damage.
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