Histopathological Studies on Some Vital Organs of Mice Exposed To Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||||
Article 11, Volume 22, Issue 1, January 2006, Page 126-138 PDF (901.45 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2006.18035 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Aida Abd El-Karim Salama1; Neveen Hussein Mahmoud2; Hoda Mahmoud Shoman2; Asmaa Abdel-Hadi Dahshan3 | ||||
1Biophysics Dep Faculty of Science AL-Azhar University for Girls | ||||
2Faculty of Science AL-Azhar University for Girls | ||||
3Zoology Dep. Faculty of Science AL-Azhar University for Girls | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Twenty five male Swiss albino mice were used in this study to detect the effect of extremely low frequency magnetic field (ELFMF) 2 milli Tesla-50 Hertz (2 mT,50 Hz) 8 hours/day at different time intervals. Mice were divided into five groups, control group and 4 treated groups, two groups represented the direct effect of (ELFMF) and the other two represented the late effect. The direct effect groups were sacrificed direcly after the end of exposure to (ELFMF), while the late effect groups were sacrificed after certain duration period of the exposure away from (ELFMF). In the present work, histopathological studies revealed severe degeneration changes in kidney, spleen and testes of all groups of mice direct and late effect groups and no sign of complete recovery could be detected in the late effect groups. Glomerular volume, number of glomeruli, relative glomerular blood volume (RGBV) of the kidney; and the mean number cells of spermatogenesis cells of the testes were calculated in control and treated groups. The histopathological changes observed in the kidney, spleen and testes of treated mice were less in direct effect groups than that observed in late effect groups. | ||||
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