Quinlan W J, Petrondas D, Lebda N, Pettit S, Michaelson S M
Bioelectromagnetics. 1985;6(4):381-9. doi: 10.1002/bem.2250060405.
This study was designed to assess the neuroendocrine response of male Long-Evans rats to sustained or intermittent 60-Hz electric fields when exposed for 1 or 3 h at 100 kV/m. No significant differences were noted in corticosterone, prolactin, or thyrotropin levels between exposed and sham-exposed rats. A statistically significant increase (P less than .01) in growth hormone was noted in rats exposed to intermittent electric fields for 3 h. Emphasis was placed on good experimental design and the need to avoid standard laboratory stressors (excessive handling, temperature extremes, transportation, noise, etc.) known to be present in many biomedical studies. The importance of avoiding reactions due to extraneous factors in experiments predicated on investigating physiological function in relation to electric field exposure is discussed.
本研究旨在评估雄性Long-Evans大鼠在100 kV/m的电场中暴露1小时或3小时后,对持续或间歇性60赫兹电场的神经内分泌反应。暴露组大鼠与假暴露组大鼠在皮质酮、催乳素或促甲状腺激素水平上未观察到显著差异。暴露于间歇性电场3小时的大鼠生长激素水平有统计学意义的显著升高(P<0.01)。重点在于良好的实验设计以及避免许多生物医学研究中常见的标准实验室应激源(过度处理、极端温度、运输、噪音等)。讨论了在基于研究与电场暴露相关的生理功能的实验中避免因外部因素产生反应的重要性。