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Magnetite in human tissues: A mechanism for the biological effects of weak ELF magnetic fields

 

作者: Joseph L. Kirschvink,   Atsuko Kobayashi‐Kirschvink,   Juan C. Diaz‐Ricci,   Steven J. Kirschvink,  

 

期刊: Bioelectromagnetics  (WILEY Available online 1992)
卷期: Volume 13, issue S1  

页码: 101-113

 

ISSN:0197-8462

 

年代: 1992

 

DOI:10.1002/bem.2250130710

 

出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company

 

关键词: greigite;honey bee;magnetosome

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractDue to the apparent lack of a biophysical mechanism, the question of whether weak, low‐frequency magnetic fields are able to influence living organisms has long been one of the most controversial subjects in any field of science. However, two developments during the past decade have changed this perception dramatically, the first being the discovery that many organisms, including humans, biochemically precipitate the ferrimagnetic mineral magnetite (Fe3O4). In the magnetotactic bacteria, the geomagnetic response is based on either biogenic magnetite or greigite (Fe3S4), and reasonably good evidence exists that this is also the case in higher animals such as the honey bee. Second, the development of simple behavioral conditioning experiments for training honey bees to discriminate magnetic fields demonstrates conclusively that at least one terrestrial animal is capable of detecting earth‐strength magnetic fields through a sensory process. In turn, the existence of this ability implies the presence of specialized receptors which interact at the cellular level with weak magnetic fields in a fashion exceeding thermal noise. A simple calculation shows that magnetosomes moving in response to earth‐strength ELF fields are capable of opening trans‐membrane ion channels, in a fashion similar to those predicted by ionic resonance models. Hence, the presence of trace levels of biogenic magnetite in virtually all human tissues examined suggests that similar biophysical processes may explain a variety of weak field ELF bioeffects. 1992 Wiley‐

 

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