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Main Title Intermittent Exposure of Rats to 2450 MHz Microwaves at 2.5 mW cm sq: Behavioral and Physiological Effects.
Author D'Andrea, J. A. ; DeWitt, J. R. ; Emmerson, R. Y. ; Bailey, C. ; Stensaas, S. ;
CORP Author Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. ;Utah Univ., Salt Lake City.
Year Published 1986
Report Number EPA/600/J-86/454;
Stock Number PB88-177068
Additional Subjects Microwaves ; Radiation effects ; Rats ; Laboratory animals ; Exposure ; Behavior effects ; Physiological effects ; Reprints ;
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Abstract
Long-Evans male adult rats were intermittently exposed for 14 weeks to continuous wave (CW) 2450-MHz microwaves at an average power density of 2.5 mW/sq. cm. The mean specific absorption rate was 0.70 W/kg (plus or minus 0.02 SEM). The rats were exposed 7 h/day, 7 days/week in a radiation chamber with a monopole above ground, while housed in Plexiglas cages. Weekly measures of body mass and food intake did not indicate statistically significant effects of microwave irradiation. Assessments of threshold for electric-footshock detection revealed a significant difference between microwave and sham-exposed animals. Assessments of cholinesterase and sulfhydryl groups in blood and 17-ketosteriods, in urine did not distinguish the two groups of rats. Behavioral measures made at the end of the 14-week exposure included an open-field test, shuttlebox avoidance performance, and schedule-controlled lever-pressing for food pellets: Statistically significant differences between microwave- and sham-exposed rats were observed for these measures. Examination of adrenal tissue, plasma electrolytes, and organ masses after 14 weeks of exposure revealed no difference between the two group of rats.