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. 2015 Jul;36(5):386-97.
doi: 10.1002/bem.21917. Epub 2015 Apr 17.

Pulsed magnetic stimulation modifies amplitude of action potentials in vitro via ionic channels-dependent mechanism

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Pulsed magnetic stimulation modifies amplitude of action potentials in vitro via ionic channels-dependent mechanism

Zaghloul Ahmed et al. Bioelectromagnetics. 2015 Jul.

Abstract

This paper investigates the influence of pulsed magnetic fields (PMFs) on amplitude of evoked, compound action potential (CAP) recorded from the segments of sciatic nerve in vitro. PMFs were applied for 30 min at frequency of 0.16 Hz and intensity of 15 mT. In confirmation of our previous reports, PMF exposure enhanced amplitude of CAPs. The effect persisted beyond PMF activation period. As expected, CAP amplitude was attenuated by antagonists of sodium channel, lidocaine, and tetrodotoxin. Depression of the potential by sodium channels antagonists was reversed by subsequent exposure to PMFs. The effect of elevated potassium concentration and veratridine on the action potential was modified by exposure to PMFs as well. Neither inhibitors of protein kinase C and protein kinase A, nor known free radicals scavengers had any effects on PMF action. Possible mechanisms of PMF action are discussed.

Keywords: axons; potassium channel; pulsed magnetic fields; sodium channel.

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