Biological Effects of Static Magnetic Fields and ELF-Electromagnetic Field on Microcirculation in Animals

  • Ohkubo, Chiyoji (Department of Physiological Hygiene, National Institute of Public Health, Japan) ;
  • Okano, Hidyuki (Department of Physiological Hygiene, National Institute of Public Health, Japan) ;
  • Xu, Shenzhi ( Department of Science, Pip Tokyo Co., Ltd., Japan.) ;
  • Gmitrov, Jraj (Department of Physiological Hygiene, National Institute of Public Health, Japan)
  • Published : 1999.07.01

Abstract

Acute effects of locally applied of static magnetic field (SMF) and extremely low frequency electromagnetic field(ELF-EMF) to the cutaneous tissue within a rabbit ear chamber (REC)were evaluated under conscious conditions. Rabbits with the REC were subjected to intravital microscopical investigation by use of microphotoelectric plethysmography(MPPG). There was no dose-response relationship between the extent of vasomotion changes and frequencies(0,20,50, 100Hz)or power levels (1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 mT). Under low vascular tone the both fields induce vasodilatation. The effects of SMF (1 mT) on the cutaneous microcirculatory system induced the vasodilatation with enhanced vasomotion under nor-adrenaline-induced high vascular tone as well as the vasoconstriction with reduced vasomotion under acetylcholine-induced low vascular tone. This suggests that the SMF can modulate vascular tone due to the modification of vasomotion biphasically in the cutaneous tissue.

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