EMF Health-effects Research

Effects of 2.45 GHz microwave fields on liposomes entrapping glycoenzyme ascorbate oxidase

Ramundo-Orlando A, Liberti M, Mossa G, D'Inzeo G

Bioelectromagnetics. 25(5):338-345, 2004


Effects of 2.45 GHz microwave fields on liposomes entrapping glycoenzyme ascorbate oxidase: evidence for oligosaccharide side chain involvement.

Previous observations reported by our group indicate that 2.45 GHz microwave fields at specific absorption rate (SAR) of 5.6 W/kg reduce the enzyme activity rate of ascorbate oxidase (AO) trapped in liposomes.

In this study, we report dose-response studies on these AO containing liposomes irradiated at different SAR values (1.4, 2.8, 4.2, and 5.6 W/kg).

No response was observed for SAR below 5.6 W/kg. Liposomes entrapping functional AO in its deglycated form (AO-D) were also used. In this case, no MW related enzyme activity changes were observed, demonstrating a direct involvement of oligosaccharide chains of AO. Furthermore, the catalytic properties of both AO and AO-D were not impaired by MW irradiation, neither in homogeneous solution nor loaded in liposomes, excluding possible changes in the conformation of enzyme as a mechanism.

Our results suggest that the oligosaccharide chains of AO are critical to elicit the microwave observed effects on lipid membrane.



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