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Effects of low-level 50 Hz magnetic fields on the level of host defense and on spleen colony formation

✍ Scribed by H.A. Korneva; V.A. Grigoriev; E.N. Isaeva; S.M. Kaloshina; F.S. Barnes


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
62 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-8462

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✦ Synopsis


The results of 3 sets of experiments on the effects of 22 microT sinusoidal 50 Hz magnetic fields (MF), applied for 1 h on 5 successive days (1 h/5 days), on the level of host defense and on spleen colony formation are reported. The first set of experiments shows the effects on the number of colony-forming units (CFUs) on the spleen and on the cellularity of the thymus in mice. The MF exposures resulted in an increase in CFUs which was statistically significant with respect to the controls, but not with respect to the shams. Statistically significant changes in the thymic weight and thymic index with respect to both the controls and the shams were measured 1 h after the last MF exposure. In the second set of experiments, the mice were given a sublethal dose of X-rays (6 Gy), which was followed by exposure 2 h later to the MF. The MF exposure was repeated at the same time of day for 5 days. The number of colonies per spleen showed a consistent, statistically significant increase with MF exposure and the number of CFUs per femur was decreased. In the third set of experiments, bone marrow was taken from mice which had been exposed to 22 microT fields and injected into mice which had been exposed to a lethal dose of X-rays (9 Gy). The number of CFUs per femur in the recipient mice was shown to be reduced by a statistically significant amount at 1 and 4 days after injection.


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