پديد آورندگان :
Moghaddam Hadi نويسنده , AHANGARPOUR Akram نويسنده , Birgani Mohammed Javad نويسنده , Shahbazian Hajieh نويسنده , Badavi Mohammed نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Power stations produce a range of magnetic fields more than 20 mT which are harmful to
those working or living around them. Several investigators have reported an increased health
risk due to exposure to electric and magnetic fields (EMF) at 50 and 60 Hz. Several studies
have been reported especially with increased tumor incidence, effects on reproduction and
development, and neural and behavioral changes.
This study evaluated the possible effect ofstatic MFs 50 Hz on the secretion ofTestosterone,
LH and FSH hormones in male rats. Forty eight Wistarmale rats (same range of age and weight)
were randomly divided into four groups. Animals in group I were used as a sham exposure
group. After one-week adaptation they were placed in exposure to three MFs for 40 minutes
daily for 17 days. Group 2, 3 and 4 were exposed with 6, 12 and 24 mT static MFs at 50 Hz
respectively. After experiments animals were killed and their bloods were collected in separated
tubes and their serums were separated using a centrifuge with 3500 RPM for IS min.
Hormones were measured using gamma counter equipment with RIA and IPMA methods.
The results were analyzed by ANOVA statistical method. Our results show that testosterone, LH
and FSH have not changed significantly (p(LESS THAN) 0.05) using these static MFs intensities. therefore
it can be concluded that at least the static MFs used in this study (with these intensities and
duration) can not affect the secretion of hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal hormones.