پديد آورندگان :
MONSEFI M. نويسنده , BEHODDINI A. نويسنده , NAZEMI S. نويسنده , Dehghani G. A. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Noise pollution is considered as a stressful factor
in every dayיs life of the industrial world. The present
study was designed to investigate the probable effects of different
time exposure of noise stress on histomorphometric
changes of adrenal gland, plasma cortisol and body weight of
the rat.
Methods: Sixty adult male Wistar rats were divided into two
series of short time noise or STNE exposure (n=20) for one
day and long time noise exposure or LTNE (n=40) for 30 days
with a sound intensity of 100 dBA. LTNE series were further
divided into five groups of control, sham, 4, 8 and 12-hrs
noise exposure and STNE series were divided into four groups
of the same as LTNE except sham group. The cortisol assay
was performed on blood samples of pre and post treatment
with noise in two series and Cavalieri methods in a stereological
study for determination of adrenal volume changes only in
LTNE series.
Results: The results showed that the mean plasma cortisol level
(5.4(PLUS-MINUS)3.2 ug/dl in LNTE-8hrs and 4.9(PLUS-MINUS)1.8 ug/dl in LNTE12hrs),
the volumes of cortex (7.08(PLUS-MINUS)1.31 mmי in LNTE-8h and
7.12(PLUS-MINUS)1.31 mmי in LNTE-12h), medulla (0.68(PLUS-MINUS)0.19 mrrrי in
LNTE-8h) of adrenal gland increased. The mean animal weight
did not show any significant changes.
Conclusion: Sound pollutions can increase the stress hormone
level and cause increasing the volume of adrenal gland that
may be related to the effect of noise on the hypothalamuspituitary-
adrenal axis. These results may be important to increasing
of many disorders such as cardiovascular diseases in
industrial societies.