Author/Authors :
Mohammadi Roushandeh, Amaneh Anatomical Sciences Department - Medicine Faculty - Medical University of Tabriz , Halabian, Raheleh Research Center - Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization (IBTO) - Tehran - Biotechnology Department - Tarbiyat Modares Uiversity, Tehran , Soleimani Rad, Jafar Anatomical Sciences Department - Medicine Faculty - Medical University of Tabriz , Sadeghzadeh Oskouei, Behnaz Anatomical Sciences Department - Medicine Faculty - Medical University of Tabriz , Mehdipour, Ahmad Anatomical Sciences Department - Medicine Faculty - Medical University of Tabriz , Nourani, Mohammad Reza Chemical Injury Research Center - Baqiyatallah Medical Science University, Tehran , Habibi Roudkenar, Mehryar Research Center - Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization (IBTO), Tehran
Abstract :
Objective(s) Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL/Lcn2), comprise a group of small extracellular proteins with a common β-sheet-dominated 3-dimensional structure. In the past, it was assumed that the predominant role of lipocalin was acting as transport proteins. Recently it has been found that oxidative stress induces
Lcn2 expression. It has been also proved that electromagnetic field (EMF) produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) in different tissues. Expression of Lcn2 following exposure to electromagnetic field has been investigated in this study. Materials and Methods Balb/c mice (8 weeks old) were exposed to 3 mT, 50 HZ EMF for 2 months, 4 hr/day. Afterwards, the mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and livers were removed. The liver specimens were stained with Haematoxylin- Eosin (H&E) and analyzed under an optical microscope. Total RNA was extracted from liver
and reverse transcription was performed by SuperScript III reverse transcriptase with 1 μg of total RNA. Assessment of Lcn2 expression was performed by semiquantitative and real time- PCR. Results The light microscopic studies revealed that the number of lymphocyte cells was increased compared to control and dilation of sinosoids was observed in the liver. Lcn2 was up-regulated in the mice exposed to EMF both in mRNA and protein levels. Conclusion To the extent of our knowledge, this is the first report dealing with up-regulation of Lcn2 in liver after exposure to EMF. The up-regulation might be a compensatory response that involves cell defense pathways
and protective effects against ROS. However, further and complementary studies are required in this regards.
Keywords :
Electromagnetic Field , Liver , Lipocalin 2 , Reactive Oxygen Species