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    Bioelectromagnetics. 1993;14(2):97-106.

    Effects of exposure to a circularly polarized 50-Hz magnetic field on plasma and pineal melatonin levels in rats.

    Kato M, Honma K, Shigemitsu T, Shiga Y.

    Department of Physiology, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan.

    We sought to determine whether a 6-week exposure to a 50-Hz rotating magnetic field influences melatonin synthesis by 11-18 week-old Wistar-King male rats. Rats were exposed continuously to a rotating magnetic field at 1, 5, 50, or 250 microT (spatial vector rms) for 6 weeks, except for twice-weekly breaks of about 2 h for cleaning of cages and feeding. The rats were housed in exposure and sham-exposure facilities, which were located in the same room, under a 12:12 light-dark photoperiod (lights on at 06:00 h). The room was constantly illuminated by 4 small, dim red lights (< 0.07 lux in dark period). Levels of plasma and pineal gland melatonin were determined by radioimmunoassay. A significant decrease of melatonin was observed between the control group and groups exposed to a magnetic field at a flux density in excess of 1 microT during the night time, but no statistical differences were found among the exposed groups. These results indicate that subchronic exposure of albino rats to a 50-Hz rotating magnetic field influences melatonin production and secretion by the pineal gland.

    PMID: 8494560 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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