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EFFECTS OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON BOAR SPERM PERMEABILITY Alita Loveless, PGY 4 M. Sellers, L. Welch, S. Prien

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EFFECTS OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON BOAR SPERM PERMEABILITY. Alita Loveless, PGY 4 M. Sellers, L. Welch, S. Prien. Introduction. Electromagnetic fields are everywhere Produced by alternating current - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: EFFECTS OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON BOAR SPERM PERMEABILITY

EFFECTS OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD

ON BOAR SPERM PERMEABILITY

Alita Loveless, PGY 4M. Sellers, L. Welch, S. Prien

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Introduction Electromagnetic fields are everywhere

Produced by alternating current

Can affect and possibly damage human tissues by thermal effect and disruption of molecular structure

Questionable links to various medical problems

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Previous Experiments Exposure to extremely high EMFs caused a

decrease in semen parameters

Parameters are indicative of cell function

Short-term Effects of EM Fields on Sperm Motility in Culture

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Questions A way to detect signs of cell damage

before cell function was altered

Mechanism leading to decreased cell function

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Theoretically… Long-term depolarization of a cell membrane

when subjected to an EMF

Shift in membrane permeability

Potential effect on osmoregulation and disruption of cell function

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Common Lab Equipment Hood 8 mG Centrifuge 36 mG Incubator

Upper shelf 86 mG Middle shelf 32 mG Lower shelf 2 mG

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Materials and Methods Porcine semen samples Incubated at 37 degrees Celcius with and

without exposure to an EMF Removed samples, combined them with

fluoroscein Examined the samples under a fluorescent

microscope to determine percentage permeabilized

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Results Decreases in standard

semen parameters

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Results Effects on path

straightness and linearity

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Results Increased cell permeability with EMF exposure

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Conclusion Short-term exposure

to an EMF appears to increase sperm permeability and alter cell physiology

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Clinical Relevance Assisted Reproductive

Technology labs Environment is critical Could basic equipment

be affecting our success rates?

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Resources and Thanks… Thanks to Lisa Welch, Matt Sellers, and Dr.

Prien Previous research: Dr. Naghma Farooqi WHO EMF Project

http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/