Potential静电磁场对生物体的影响所造成的风险。数值模拟了静磁场对模型复杂脂质的影响

Q4 Environmental Science
BioRisk Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.3897/biorisk.21.101171
Wojciech Ciesielski, Henryk Kołoczek, Zdzisław Oszczęda, Wiktor Oszczęda, Jacek A. Soroka, Piotr Tomasik
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背景:尝试识别不同磁通密度的静磁场对动植物的影响。为此,研究了静磁场对β-胡萝卜素、鞘氨醇、神经酰胺、胆固醇、磷脂酰胆碱等五种复合脂类分子的影响。方法:计算实SMF 0.0、0.1、1、10和100 AMFU(任意磁场单位)的影响;这里1amf & & gt;1000 T)的磁通密度在计算机真空中进行,采用先进的计算方法。结果:SMF使分子极化取决于施加的磁通密度。只有β-胡萝卜素在暴露于10和100 AMFU的SMF下没有发生一些价键的自由基分裂。在暴露于10和100 AMFU的SMF时,剩余的脂质分子发生了一些键的自由基裂解。施加磁通密度的操作可以抑制或刺激所研究的脂质的生物功能。结论:SMF使复合脂质不稳定的程度取决于施加的通量密度。β-胡萝卜素的生物学功能对SMF相当敏感,而鞘氨醇、神经酰胺和胆固醇对SMF的作用反应轻微。无论采用何种催化酶,SMF都能促进磷脂酰胆碱的酶解。
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Potential risk resulting from the influence of static magnetic field upon living organisms. Numerically simulated effects of the static magnetic field upon model complex lipids
Background: Recognising effects of static magnetic field (SMF) of varying flux density on flora and fauna is attempted. For this purpose, the influence of static magnetic field is studied for molecules of five complex lipids i.e. such as β-carotene, sphingosine, ceramide, cholesterol and phosphatidylcholine. Methods: Computations of the effect of real SMF 0.0, 0.1, 1, 10 and 100 AMFU (Arbitrary Magnetic Field Unit; here 1AMFU > 1000 T) flux density were performed in silico (computer vacuum), involving advanced computational methods. Results: SMF polarises molecules depending on applied flux density. Only β-carotene survives exposure to SMF of 10 and 100 AMFU without radical splitting of some valence bonds. Molecules of remaining lipids suffered radical cleavage of some bonds on exposure to SMF of 10 and 100 AMFU. Manipulation with applied flux density provides either inhibition or stimulation of biological functions of the lipids under study. Conclusions: SMF destabilises complex lipids to the extent depending applied flux density. Biological functions of β-carotene are fairly sensitive to SMF, whereas only slight response to the effect of SMF is observed in case of sphingosine, ceramide and cholesterol. Enzymatic hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine is stimulated by SMF regardless of the catalysed enzyme employed.
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