Growth and development of mice offspring after irradiation in utero with 2,450‐MHz microwaves
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Teratology
- Vol. 30 (3) , 393-402
- https://doi.org/10.1002/tera.1420300312
Abstract
Mice offspring irradiated in utero with 2,450‐MHz radio‐frequency (RF) radiation at 0 or 28 mW/cm2 (whole‐body averaged specific absorption rate = 0 or 16.5 W/kg) for 100 minutes daily on days 6 through 17 of gestation were evaluated for maturation and development on days 1, 5, 10, 12, 15, and 17 of age. The tests used to determine differences in developmental age in the two treatment groups were body weight, urine concentrating ability, brain weight, tolerance to ouabain, and bone lengths. Fifteen sham‐irradiated and 26 RF‐irradiated litters, normalized to eight pups/litter, were used in this study. Mean body weight of the microwave‐irradiated offspring were significantly (p = .0003) decreased only on day 1 of age. Brain weight on days 10, 12, and 17 were significantly lower in microwave‐irradiated pups (p = .01). There were no significant differences in the two groups in urine concentrating ability on day 5, ouabain tolerance on day 15, or bone length on days 5, 10, 12, and 17. It is concluded that there is a persistent delay in postnatal development of the brain after RF irradiation with 16.5 W/kg during gestation.Keywords
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