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Acute low-level microwave exposure and central cholinergic activity: Studies on irradiation parameters

✍ Scribed by Henry Lai; Akira Horita; Arthur W. Guy


Book ID
102759961
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
619 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-8462

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✦ Synopsis


Sodium-dependent high-affinity choline uptake was measured in the striatum, frontal cortex, hippocampus, and hypothalamus of rats after acute exposure (45 min) to pulsed (2 FS, 500 pps) or continuous-wave 2,450-MHz microwaves in cylindrical waveguides (Guy et al.: Radio Science 14:63-74, 1979) or miniature anechoic chambers (Guy: Journal of Microwave Power 14:327-338, 1979). In all exposure conditions, the average whole-body specific absorption rate was at 0.6 W/kg. Decrease in choline uptake was observed in the frontal cortex after microwave exposure in all of the above irradiation conditions. Regardless of the exposure system used, hippocampal choline uptake was decreased after exposure to pulsed but not continuous-wave microwaves. Striatal choline uptake was decreased after exposure to either pulsed or continuous-wave microwaves in the miniature anechoic chamber. No significant change in hypothalamic choline uptake was observed under any of the exposure conditions studied. We conclude that depending on the parameters of the radiation, microwaves can elicit specific and generalized biological effects.


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Rats were irradiated with circularly polarized, 2,450-MHz pulsed microwaves ( 2 -p ~ pulses, 500 pulses per second [pps]) for 45 min in the cylindrical waveguide system of Guy et al: (Radio Sci 14:63-74, 1979). Immediately after exposure, sodium-dependent highaffinity choline uptake, an indicator of