B. Greenebaum et al., EFFECTS OF PULSED MAGNETIC-FIELDS ON NEURITE OUTGROWTH FROM CHICK-EMBRYO DORSAL-ROOT GANGLIA, Bioelectromagnetics, 17(4), 1996, pp. 293-302
We have previously shown that neurite outgrowth from 6-day chick embry
o dorsal root ganglia (DRG) in vitro was stimulated when nerve growth
factor (NGF) and pulsed magnetic fields (PMF) are used in combination.
392 DRGs were studied in a field excited by a commercial PMF generato
r. We have now analyzed an additional 416 DRGs exposed to very similar
PMFs produced by an arbitrary wavefrom generator and power amplifier.
We reproduced our previous findings that combination of NGF and burst
s of asymmetric, 220 mu s-wide, 4.0 mT-peak pulses induced significant
ly (p<0.05) greater outgrowth than NGF alone, that fields without NGF
do not significantly alter outgrowth, and that, unlike NGF alone, 4.0
mT fields and NGF can induce asymmetric outgrowth. The asymmetry does
not seem to have a preferred orientation with respect to the induced e
lectric field. Analysis of the data for the entire 808 DRGs confirms t
hese findings. Importantly, we find similar results for pulse bursts r
epeated at 15 or 25 Hz. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.