학술논문

Psychoactive-drug response is affected by acute low-level microwave irradiation
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Bioelectromagnetics (N.Y.); (United States); 4:3
Subject
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT. MICROWAVE RADIATION
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
SYNERGISM
PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
PULSED IRRADIATION
RATS
ANIMALS
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AGENTS
DRUGS
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
IRRADIATION
MAMMALS
NERVOUS SYSTEM
RADIATIONS
RODENTS
VERTEBRATES 560400* -- Other Environmental Pollutant Effects
Language
English
Abstract
The effects of various psychoactive drugs were studied in rats exposed for 45 min in a circularly polarized, pulsed microwave field (2450 MHz; SAR 0.6 W/kg; 2-microseconds pulses, 500 pps). Apomorphine-induced hypothermia and stereotypy were enhanced by irradiation. Amphetamine-induced hyperthermia was attenuated while stereotypy was unaffected. Morphine-induced catalepsy and lethality were enhanced by irradiation at certain dosages of the drug. Since these drugs have different modes of action on central neural mechanisms and the effects of microwaves depend on the particular drug studied, these results show the complex nature of the effect of microwave irradiation on brain functions.