Effects of acute low‐level microwaves on pentobarbital‐induced hypothermia depend on exposure orientation
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Bioelectromagnetics
- Vol. 5 (2) , 203-211
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bem.2250050208
Abstract
Two series of experiments were performed to study the effects of acute exposure (45 min) to 2,450‐MHz circularly polarized, pulsed microwaves [1 mW/cm2, 2‐μs pulses, 500 pps, specific absorption rate (SAR) 0.6 W/kg] on the actions of pentobarbital in the rat. In the first experiment, rats were irradiated with microwaves and then immediately injected with pentobarbital. Microwave exposure did not significantly affect the extent of the pentobarbital‐induced fall in colonic temperature. However, the rate of recovery from the hypothermia was significantly slower in the microwave‐irradiated rats and they also took a significantly longer time to regain their righting reflex. In a second experiment, rats were first anesthetized with pentobarbital and then exposed to microwaves with their heads either pointing toward the source of microwaves (anterior exposure) or pointing away (posterior exposure). Microwave radiation significantly retarded the pentobarbital‐induced fall in colonic temperature regardless of the orientation of exposure. However, the recovery from hypothermia was significantly faster in posterior‐exposed animals compared to those of the anterior‐exposed and sham‐irradiated animals. Furthermore, the posterior‐exposed rats took a significantly shorter time to regain their righting reflex than both the anterior‐exposed and sham‐irradiated animals.Keywords
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