Dynamics of Metabolic Parameters in Rats during Repeated Exposure to Modulated Low-Intensity UHF Radiation.

Autor: Pertsov, S. S., Gurkovskii, B. V., Abramova, A. Yu., Trifonova, N. Yu., Simakov, A. B., Zhuravlev, B. V.
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Zdroj: Bulletin of Experimental Biology & Medicine; Aug2018, Vol. 165 Issue 4, p419-423, 5p
Abstrakt: Metabolic parameters in rats were studied at various stages of repeated exposure to modulated low-intensity UHF radiation. The volume of O2 consumption and level of heat release were reduced by day 4 of intermittent irradiation and remained low over the next 2 days in the absence of a source for electromagnetic radiation. The amount of expired CO2 slightly increased over the first 3 sessions of irradiation, but significantly decreased in the recovery period on days 5 and 6. Changes in metabolic parameters were most significant on day 7 of the study. It was manifested in the decrease of O2 consumption, CO2 release, and intensity of heat exchange not only during irradiation, but also in the inter-exposure period. Electromagnetic radiation can induce a change of metabolic processes in mammals, which is most pronounced during repeated irradiation and persists even under physiological resting conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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