The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
REVERSIBLE IRRITATIVE EFFECT OF ACUTE 2.45GHZ MICROWAVE EXPOSURE ON RABBIT EYES-A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION
Kenichi SAITOToshikazu SAIGAKatsushi SUZUKI
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キーワード: Pupillary congestion
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1998 年 23 巻 3 号 p. 197-203

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We have attempted to determine if there is a hazardous effect of acute microwaves at 2.45GHz on the eye of a rabbit under lengthy exposure without anesthesia, the contralateral eye serving as a control. Unilateral eyes of 9adult Japanese white rabbits(10-12 weeks of age)were irradiated by 2.45GHz continuous wave(CW)microwave for 160 min. to 240 min. under restraint without anesthesia. The specific absorption rate(SAR:phantom material)was 26.5 W/kg. The corneal surface temperature increment was 3.0°C for 15 min. on average. Miosis occurred in all rabbits within 15 min. Post-exposure ophthalmological signs, first detected as the effect of CWirradiation, included 1)miosis and pupillary congestion; 2)keratoleucoma and corneal edema; 3)endothelial cell detachment and floating in aqua oculi, 4)fibrinogenesis in the anterior chamber, and 5)conjunctiva edema, which disappeared one week after exposure. There was no cataract formation. The acute microwave irradiation to the rabbit eye, causing the miosis and pupillary congestion in all irradiated eyes, was first to be detected.
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