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Membrane-mediated modulation of mitochondrial physiology by terahertz waves

  • Mengyao Lei
  • , Tingrong Zhang
  • , Xiaoyun Lu
  • , Xiaofei Zhao
  • , Hongguang Wang
  • , Jiangang Long
  • , Zhuoyang Lu
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Abstract

Extensive studies have demonstrated the diverse impacts of electromagnetic waves at gigahertz and terahertz (THz) frequencies on cytoplasmic membrane properties. However, there is little evidence of these impacts on intracellular membranes, particularly mitochondrial membranes crucial for mitochondrial physiology. In this study, human neuroblast-like cells were exposed to continuous 0.1 THz radiation at an average power density of 33 mW/cm2. The analysis revealed that THz exposure significantly altered the mitochondrial ultrastructure. THz waves enhanced the enzymatic activity of the mitochondrial respiratory chain but disrupted supercomplex assembly, compromising mitochondrial respiration. Molecular dynamics simulations revealed altered rates of change in the quantity of hydrogen bonds and infiltration of water molecules in lipid bilayers containing cardiolipin, indicating the specific behavior of cardiolipin, a signature phospholipid in mitochondria, under THz exposure. These findings suggest that THz radiation can significantly alter mitochondrial membrane properties, impacting mitochondrial physiology through a mechanism related to mitochondrial membrane, and provide deeper insight into the bioeffects of THz radiation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4065-4080
Number of pages16
JournalBiomedical Optics Express
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2024

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