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Effects of static magnetic field on growth of leptospire, Leptospira interrogans serovar canicola: immunoreactivity and cell division.

PAPER pubmed Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2004 In vitro study Effect: harm Evidence: Low

Abstract

The effects of the exposure of the bacterium, Leptospira interrogans serovar canicola to a constant magnetic field with magnetic flux density from a permanent ferrite magnet=140+/-5 mT were studied. Changes in Leptospira cells after their exposure to the field were determined on the basis of changes in their growth behavior and agglutination immunoreactivity with a homologous antiserum using dark-field microscopy together with visual imaging. The data showed that the exposed Leptospira cells have lower densities and lower agglutination immunoreactivity than the unexposed control group. Interestingly, some of the exposed Leptospira cells showed abnormal morphologies such as large lengths. We discussed some of the possible reasons for these observations.

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
In vitro study
Effect direction
harm
Population
Leptospira interrogans serovar canicola (bacterium)
Sample size
Exposure
static permanent ferrite magnet
Evidence strength
Low
Confidence: 74% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Main findings

Leptospira cells exposed to a constant magnetic field (140±5 mT) showed lower densities and lower agglutination immunoreactivity compared with unexposed controls. Some exposed cells showed abnormal morphology (e.g., increased length).

Outcomes measured

  • growth behavior/cell density
  • agglutination immunoreactivity with homologous antiserum
  • cell morphology (abnormal length)

Limitations

  • Exposure duration not reported in abstract
  • Sample size and number of replicates not reported in abstract
  • Methods rely on dark-field microscopy/visual imaging; quantitative measurement details not provided in abstract
View raw extracted JSON
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    "exposure": {
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        "duration": null
    },
    "population": "Leptospira interrogans serovar canicola (bacterium)",
    "sample_size": null,
    "outcomes": [
        "growth behavior/cell density",
        "agglutination immunoreactivity with homologous antiserum",
        "cell morphology (abnormal length)"
    ],
    "main_findings": "Leptospira cells exposed to a constant magnetic field (140±5 mT) showed lower densities and lower agglutination immunoreactivity compared with unexposed controls. Some exposed cells showed abnormal morphology (e.g., increased length).",
    "effect_direction": "harm",
    "limitations": [
        "Exposure duration not reported in abstract",
        "Sample size and number of replicates not reported in abstract",
        "Methods rely on dark-field microscopy/visual imaging; quantitative measurement details not provided in abstract"
    ],
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    "peer_reviewed_likely": "yes",
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    ],
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}

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