Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Biological Effects of Exposure to High Frequency Electromagnetism on Rabbits and Guinea Pigs
Yoshiko AOYAMAYasushi UEDAMotohiko KURITAHidenori OHASHIChikao TORIGATAKazuyoshi MAEJIMA
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1992 Volume 41 Issue 4 Pages 421-435

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To investigate the biological effects of exposure to feeble high frequency electromagnetism, skin surface temperature, blood vessel (arterioles and venules) diameter were examined, using infrared thermography, a laser doppler flowmeter, and a video macroscope, respectively, in the ear of rabbits. After exposing the ear of rabbits to high frequency electormagnetism value of 9 MHz for 15 minutes, continued rising of local temperature was demonstrated. Though dilatation of arterioles was not seen. In addition, venules tended to dilate and blood flow also to increase, and microcirculation was accelated at the site where electromagnetism was exposed. Hazardous effects of long term exposures of high frequency electromagnetism (9 MHz for 30 days, 8 hours/day) on guinea pigs were not observed in their behavior, food consumption, body and organ weights, hematological and biochemical values, macroscopic and microscopic findings on autopsy.
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