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In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.

We studied the biological effect of a magnetic field on murine brain and kidney. Magnetic field we used was generated by Magno-DR apparatus (Hanil Co., Korea) which produced a high density unipolar square pulsating magnetic field, about 0.3 approximately 0.5 Tesla at 7 Hertz. Animals were placed in...

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Autores principales: Kang, G. H., Lee, C. H., Seo, J. W., Sung, R. H., Chung, Y. H., Lee, S. K., Suh, Y. H., Chi, J. G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9170018
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author Kang, G. H.
Lee, C. H.
Seo, J. W.
Sung, R. H.
Chung, Y. H.
Lee, S. K.
Suh, Y. H.
Chi, J. G.
author_facet Kang, G. H.
Lee, C. H.
Seo, J. W.
Sung, R. H.
Chung, Y. H.
Lee, S. K.
Suh, Y. H.
Chi, J. G.
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description We studied the biological effect of a magnetic field on murine brain and kidney. Magnetic field we used was generated by Magno-DR apparatus (Hanil Co., Korea) which produced a high density unipolar square pulsating magnetic field, about 0.3 approximately 0.5 Tesla at 7 Hertz. Animals were placed in the chamber of the machine for various times from 4 hours to 24 hours. Histological sections of brain and kidney were made after perfusion fixation with paraformaldehyde. The light microscopic examination showed eosinophilic change of cytoplasm and positive immunohistochemical reaction to amyloid precursor protein in the neurons of the cerebral cortex. However, the thalamus and brain stem were less affected. The changes in the brain was seen in the mouse exposed more than 12 hours. The renal tubular epithelium showed degenerated tubules scattered in cortical area but little change was noted in glomeruli in the cortex and collecting tubules in the medulla. Immunohistochemistry of the kidney showed weakly positive reaction for the amyloid precursor protein in the distal tubular epithelium after 4 hours of exposure. These data suggest that strong pulsating magnetic fields could induce deleterious effect on the murine brain tissue and renal cortical tubules.
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spelling pubmed-30542482011-03-15 In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice. Kang, G. H. Lee, C. H. Seo, J. W. Sung, R. H. Chung, Y. H. Lee, S. K. Suh, Y. H. Chi, J. G. J Korean Med Sci Research Article We studied the biological effect of a magnetic field on murine brain and kidney. Magnetic field we used was generated by Magno-DR apparatus (Hanil Co., Korea) which produced a high density unipolar square pulsating magnetic field, about 0.3 approximately 0.5 Tesla at 7 Hertz. Animals were placed in the chamber of the machine for various times from 4 hours to 24 hours. Histological sections of brain and kidney were made after perfusion fixation with paraformaldehyde. The light microscopic examination showed eosinophilic change of cytoplasm and positive immunohistochemical reaction to amyloid precursor protein in the neurons of the cerebral cortex. However, the thalamus and brain stem were less affected. The changes in the brain was seen in the mouse exposed more than 12 hours. The renal tubular epithelium showed degenerated tubules scattered in cortical area but little change was noted in glomeruli in the cortex and collecting tubules in the medulla. Immunohistochemistry of the kidney showed weakly positive reaction for the amyloid precursor protein in the distal tubular epithelium after 4 hours of exposure. These data suggest that strong pulsating magnetic fields could induce deleterious effect on the murine brain tissue and renal cortical tubules. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1997-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3054248/ /pubmed/9170018 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Kang, G. H.
Lee, C. H.
Seo, J. W.
Sung, R. H.
Chung, Y. H.
Lee, S. K.
Suh, Y. H.
Chi, J. G.
In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.
title In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.
title_full In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.
title_fullStr In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.
title_full_unstemmed In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.
title_short In-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.
title_sort in-vivo study on the harmful effect of the extremely low frequency unipolar pulsating magnetic field in mice.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9170018
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