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Biophysical mechanisms
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This page is based on an article
first published in Physics World and a review papaer published in Radiation
Research and assumes a certain level of scientific understanding
from the reader.
If fields are to have any effect on people, there
must be a mechanism of interaction with a simple physical system
involving electric charges or magnetic moments, and that mechanism
must produce a “signal” in the biological system which
is greater than whatever “noise” level exists naturally.
This requirement is not unique to electric or magnetic fields, but
applies to any physical stimulus which produces an effect on the
whole organism. Through the evolution of specialist sensory organs,
such as the eye or ear, the human body can detect signals that are
comparable to the fundamental noise levels, but it cannot detect
signals below that limit.
This page cannot give a comprehensive survey of
every mechanism ever proposed. We will consider some of the more
interesting, however, as an indication of the mechanisms proposed
and the issues raised.
- Alternating fields induce currents, and at high fields this
is the basis of the known effects
on the human body. But the currents induced by environmental field
levels (the “signal”) seem to be less than the naturally
ocurring current densities present in the body (in this context,
the “noise”).
- The induced alternating currents could modulate the unipolar
voltages that exist across cell membranes. The noise is partly
thermal noise, which can be calculated, and for a single cell
the voltage produced by the field is much less than the noise.
It might be possible for the signal to exceed the noise if a large
number of cells acted cooperatively, but this would suggest a
special structure optimised for the purpose, analogous to the
eye or ear, for which there is no evidence in humans. In contrast,
sharks do have such structures, the ampullae of Lorenzini, and
use them to detect microvolt-per-metre electric fields in water.
- The noise level could be reduced by reducing the bandwidth of
the interaction mechanism, that is, by a resonance. In fact, to
achieve an adequate signal-to-noise ratio, the bandwidth might
have to be so narrow that the effect could be tuned to 50 Hz or
60 Hz (the power frequencies on the two sides of the Atlantic)
but not both! Various resonant mechanisms involving the earth’s
static field have been proposed. One of these, ion cyclotron resonance
(for example of the calcium ion) cannot actually occur in a cell
as the orbit would have to be over 1 m. Others, such as Larmor
precession and ion parametric resonance, require unfeasibly infrequent
collisions and are open to other objections.
- Magnetic fields exert moments on ferromagnetic particles. Such
particles are found in humans, but when the maximum plausible
magnetic moment and the viscosity of the cell matter surrounding
it are quantified, the amplitude of oscillation induced by environmental
fields is less than the Brownian motion.
- Many biochemical reactions involve free radicals, highly reactive
entities produced in pairs each with unpaired electron spins.
Magnetic fields can affect singlet-triplet conversion and hence
affect the concentration of free radicals by altering the recombination
probabilities. The appropriate “signal-to-noise ratio”
for this process has never been properly addressed. However, there
is another reason why it seems that it cannot underlie the epidemiological
results. Free-radical reactions typically have timescales of tens
of nanoseconds, compared to which 50 Hz fields are effectively
static. The relevant magnetic field is therefore the instantaneous
total field, which is usually dominated not by the power-frequency
component but by the geomagnetic field, which is around 50 µT
in the UK.
- It has been suggested that the fields produced by transmission
lines could deflect cosmic rays, concentrating them on people
living nearby. The two most obvious objections to this are that
with an alternating field the deflection will average to nearly
zero, and the size of deflection can be estimated as a metre at
most.
- Most recently, Professor Denis Henshaw at Bristol University
has pointed out that electric fields can cause movement and concentration
of radon daughter products (and possibly other carcinogens as
well). Daughter products attached to polarisable particles will
drift towards the source of a non-uniform field, and some daughter
products are attached to charged particles which oscillate in
the field. Corona ions produced by high electric fields on the
surface of some power-line conductors can interact with existing
airborne pollutants. Whether this could lead to health consequences
and in particular to an increase in leukaemia is still controversial.
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these theories.
Conclusion
The review paper by Swanson and Kheifets concluded:
"Some of the mechanisms are impossible, and some require specific
conditions for which there is limited or no evidence as to their existence
in a way that would make them relevant to human exposure. Others are predicted
to become plausible above some level of field. We conclude that effects below
5 microT are implausible. At about 50 microT, no specific mechanism has been
identified, but the basic problem of implausibility is removed. Above about
500 microT, there are established or likely effects from accepted mechanisms.
The absence of a plausible biophysical mechanism at lower fields cannot be
taken as proof that health effects of environmental electric and magnetic
fields are impossible. Nevertheless, it is a relevant consideration in assessing
the overall evidence on these fields."
Clearly, it would be both arrogant and rash of physicists to argue
that because we have not yet been able to think of a possible physical
mechanism it is impossible for there to be an effect. However, the
absence of a mechanism and the absence of replicable laboratory
results inevitably - and correctly - means that the epidemiological
results are viewed with greater caution.
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