Title :
Changes in Cardiac-Cell Membrane Noise During Microwave Exposure
Author :
Seaman, R.L., Jr. ; Ayer, R.K. ; DeHaan, R.L.
Abstract :
The microscopic voltage fluctuations (noise) of a biological membrane result from electrical and chemical processes within the membrane. Analysis of spontaneously-occurring noise can reveal changes in ion channel kinetics which are not readily apparent from other types of analysis as well as information about membrane electrical properties. We report here the results of preliminary studies in which 2450-MHz CW energy was applied to aggregates of embryonic heart cells in culture with an open-ended coaxial exposure device. Irradiation at Specific Absorption Rates (SARs) of 122 to 237 mW/g caused a bulk temperature rise of no more than 0.8°C, but increased the power ratio of the membrane noise by 1.94+-3.81 dB. Because of the large variability, this increase was not significant at the 5% level.
Keywords :
Aggregates; Biomembranes; Chemical processes; Coaxial components; Embryo; Heart; Information analysis; Kinetic theory; Microscopy; Voltage fluctuations;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Symposium Digest, 1982 IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
DOI :
10.1109/MWSYM.1982.1130748