Effects of static magnetic field exposure on hematological and biochemical parameters in rats

The present work was undertaken in order to investigate the effects of static magnetic field (SMF) on growth rates, hematopoiesis, plasmatic proteins levels, glucose concentration, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and transaminases activities in male rats. Sub-acute exposure of rats during 5 consecutive...

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Main Authors: Salem Amara, Hafedh Abdelmelek, Mohamed Ben Salem, Rached Abidi, Mohsen Sakly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar) 2006-11-01
Series:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Rat
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132006000700005
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Summary:The present work was undertaken in order to investigate the effects of static magnetic field (SMF) on growth rates, hematopoiesis, plasmatic proteins levels, glucose concentration, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and transaminases activities in male rats. Sub-acute exposure of rats during 5 consecutive days to SMF (1h/day at 128mT) induced an increase of plasma LDH activity (+38%, p<0.05), and glucose concentration (+31%, p<0.05), whereas haematological parameters, protein levels, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activities remained unchanged. SMF exposure of rats during 30 consecutive days (1hour/day at 128mT) decreased significantly growth rates by the second week and increased significantly the plasmatic total protein levels (+62%, p<0.05), hemoglobin (+10%, p<0.05), red blood cells (+7%, p<0.05), white blood cells (+17%, p<0.05), and platelet number (+10%, p<0.05). Sub-chronic exposure to SMF increased also LDH (+43%, p<0.05), AST (+ 41%, p<0.05) and ALT activities (+95%, p<0.05). In contrast, the glucose concentration was unaffected. These changes suggested that exposure to SMF had a possible effect on the proliferation of blood cells and enzymes release within blood indicating tissue alterations.<br>Este estudo foi realizado com o obejtivo de investigar os efeitos do campo magnético estático (CMS) nas taxas de crescimento, hematopoiese, concentrações de proteínas plasmáticas, glicemia, da desidrogenase lática (DHL) e transaminases (alanina aminotransferase-ALT e aspartato aminotransferase-AST) em ratos machos. Após exposição de modo sub-agudo durante 5 dias consecutivos ao CMS (1 hora/dia, a 128mT), houve aumento em 38% na concentração de DHL (p<0.05), porém não houve mudanças nos índices hematimétricos, nas proteínas plasmáticas e nas transaminases. Duas semans após exposição ao CMS durante 30 dias consecutivos (CMS (1 hora/dia, a 128mT) houve diminuição significativa das taxas de crescimento e aumento significativo das concetrações de proteínas (+62%, p<0.05), da hemoglobina (+10%, p<0.05), eritrócitos (+7%, p<0.05), leucócitos (+17%, p<0.05) e plaquetas (+10%, p<0.05). A exposição sub-crônica ao CMS induziu aumento da DHL (+43%, p<0.05), AST (+ 41%, p<0.05) e ALT (+95%, p<0.05). Em contraste não houve aumento da glicemia. Estas alterações sugerem que a exposição ao CMS possivelmente influencia a proliferação de células do sistema hematopoiético e a produção enzimática, indicando alterações teciduais.
ISSN:1516-8913
1678-4324