Seto Y J, Majeau-Chargois D, Lymangrover J R, Dunlap W P, Fox F T, Hsieh S T
Environ Res. 1986 Feb;39(1):143-52. doi: 10.1016/s0013-9351(86)80016-0.
The effects of 120 days of high-intensity (80-kV/m) 60-Hz electric field exposure on hematologic constituents were investigated using a three-generation design including 135 field-exposed and 135 sham-exposed male Sprague-Dawley rats. Statistical tests performed included the multivariate analysis of variance, the univariate analysis of variance, and tests of simple effects. Total white cell count, lymphocyte count, and eosinophil count were significantly lower in field-exposed subjects; however, none of the red cell parameters differed significantly. The observed hematologic variations related to the exposure of a high-intensity electric field are consistent with those observed in animals responding to a mild stressor.
采用三代设计,使用135只暴露于电场的雄性斯普拉格 - 道利大鼠和135只假暴露大鼠,研究了120天高强度(80 kV/m)60 Hz电场暴露对血液成分的影响。进行的统计检验包括多变量方差分析、单变量方差分析和简单效应检验。暴露于电场的受试者的白细胞总数、淋巴细胞计数和嗜酸性粒细胞计数显著较低;然而,红细胞参数均无显著差异。观察到的与高强度电场暴露相关的血液学变化与在对轻度应激源有反应的动物中观察到的变化一致。