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Humoral and cell-mediated immune function in adult japanese quail following exposure to 2.45-GHz microwave radiation during embryogeny

✍ Scribed by Dr. Michael J. Galvin; Donald I. McRee; Cynthia A. Hall; J. Paul Thaxton; Carmen R. Parkhurst


Book ID
102757708
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
561 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-8462

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Abstract

Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica, eggs were subjected to 2.45‐GHz CW microwave radiation at 5 mW/cm^2^ (SAR = 4.03 mW/g) during the first 12 days of embryogeny. Following hatching the exposed embryos, as well as nonexposed controls, were reared to 22 weeks of age. Humoral immune potential, as indicated by comparable anti‐CRBC antibody, IgM and IgG, levels at 0, 4, and 7 days postimmunization in both exposed and control quail was not affected significantly. However, cell‐mediated immune potential, measured by the reaction to intradermal injection of phytohemagglutinin‐P in the wing web, was reduced in the exposed females, but not in the exposed males. Additionally, total leukocyte numbers and absolute circulating numbers of lymphocytes, monocytes, and heterophils were increased significantly only in the exposed females. These data show that exposure of Japanese quail during embryogenesis reduced cell‐mediated immune potential and induced a general leukocytosis in females.