DocumentCode
3170152
Title
Influence of millimeter-wave radiation on splenic T and B cell proliferation in mice
Author
Vyacheslav, B. Ogay ; Elena, G. Novoselova
Author_Institution
Inst. of Cell Biophys., Acad. of Sci., Moscow, Russia
Volume
2
fYear
2003
fDate
11-16 May 2003
Firstpage
1203
Abstract
It was observed a significant increase in T cell proliferation at 10 and 30 days after millimeter-wave exposure (42.2 GHz, AM 10 Hz, 1 μW/cm2, for 90 min per day). In the contrast, mice exposed to millimeter waves for 20 days demonstrated a marked suppression in T lymphocyte proliferation. Other kinetics was demonstrated for B cell proliferation response to millimeter waves: weak millimeter waves diminished B cell proliferation on day 10 after repeated irradiation. Thus, mice exposed to millimeter waves for 20 and 30 days showed the remarkable increase in B cell proliferative activity. In addition, the changes in T and B cell number, as well as T/B ratio, were correlated with the variations in cell proliferation indexes. These results demonstrate nonmonotoneous (both immunostimulative and immunosuppressive) effects of weak millimeter-wave radiation on mouse immune system.
Keywords
biological effects of microwaves; blood; cellular effects of radiation; 10 Hz; 10 day; 20 day; 30 day; 42.2 GHz; T lymphocyte proliferation; immunostimulative effect; immunosuppressive effect; mice; mouse immune system; nonmonotoneous effect; splenic B cell proliferation; splenic T cell proliferation; weak millimeter wave radiation; Animals; Biological materials; Biophysics; Cells (biology); Frequency; Immune system; Kinetic theory; Laboratories; Mice; Millimeter wave technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2003. EMC '03. 2003 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7779-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSMC2.2003.1429134
Filename
1429134
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