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Life on Magnet: Long-Term Exposure of Moderate Static Magnetic Fields on the Lifespan and Healthspan of Mice
Yixiang Fan, Xin Yu, Biao Yu, Xinmiao Ji, Xiaofei Tian, Chao Song, Xin Zhang
Antioxidants · 2022 · ▲ 17 citations
Abstract
All living organisms on the Earth live and evolve in the presence of the weak geomagnetic field, a quasi-uniform static magnetic field (SMF). In the meantime, although the effects of moderate and high SMFs have been investigated on multiple aspects of a living organism, a long-term SMF exposure of more than 1 year has never been reported. Here, we investigated the influence of a moderate SMF (70-220 mT head-to-toe) long-term continuous exposure (1.7 years) to two different SMF directions on healthy male C57BL/6 mice. We found that not only was the lifespan of the mice prolonged, but their healthspan(definition) was also improved. The elevated plus maze test and open field test show that SMFs could significantly improve the exploratory and locomotive activities of the aged mice. The Morris water maze test shows that SMFs could improve their spatial learning ability and spatial memory. Tissue examinations reveal that SMFs have an ameliorative effect on oxidative stress in the brain of aged mice, which was reinforced by the cellular assays, showing that SMFs could protect the PC12 cells from D-gal-induced senescence(definition) by increasing superoxide dismutase, catalase, and reducing the malonaldehyde levels. Therefore, our data show that the 1.7-year SMF exposure can improve both the lifespan and healthspan of naturally aged mice due to reduced oxidative stress, which indicates that SMFs have the potential to be used as an adjuvant physical therapy to reduce the ageing-induced health risks to benefit animals, and even humans.
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Fan, Y., Yu, X., Yu, B., Ji, X., Tian, X., Song, C., & Zhang, X. (2022). Life on Magnet: Long-Term Exposure of Moderate Static Magnetic Fields on the Lifespan and Healthspan of Mice. <em>Antioxidants</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12010108
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Fan Y, Yu X, Yu B, Ji X, Tian X, Song C, et al. Life on Magnet: Long-Term Exposure of Moderate Static Magnetic Fields on the Lifespan and Healthspan of Mice. Antioxidants. 2022. doi:10.3390/antiox12010108.
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@article{yixiang2022Lifeon,
title = {Life on Magnet: Long-Term Exposure of Moderate Static Magnetic Fields on the Lifespan and Healthspan of Mice},
author = {Yixiang Fan and Xin Yu and Biao Yu and Xinmiao Ji and Xiaofei Tian and Chao Song and Xin Zhang},
journal = {Antioxidants},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/antiox12010108},
}
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