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[Effect of pulse electromagnetic radiation on erythrocyte ghosts].

PAPER pubmed Nauchnye doklady vysshei shkoly. Biologicheskie nauki 1986 In vitro study Effect: harm Evidence: Very low

Abstract

The pulse microwave radiation has been shown to increase the fluorescence intensity of 2-toluidinonaphthanene-6-sulfonate (2,6-TNS) and 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonate (1,8-ANS) built-in membranes of erythrocyte ghosts. In experiments with 2,6-TNS a frequency dependence of the effect of microwave radiation with maximum within the frequency range of 55-65 Hz has been found. It is suggested that the changes registered with fluorescent probes are induced by mechanical oscillations generated by the pulse microwave radiation.

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
In vitro study
Effect direction
harm
Population
erythrocyte ghosts (membranes)
Sample size
Exposure
microwave
Evidence strength
Very low
Confidence: 62% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Main findings

Pulse microwave radiation increased fluorescence intensity of 2,6-TNS and 1,8-ANS incorporated into erythrocyte ghost membranes. With 2,6-TNS, the effect showed frequency dependence with a maximum reported at 55–65 Hz.

Outcomes measured

  • Fluorescence intensity of 2-toluidinonaphthanene-6-sulfonate (2,6-TNS) in erythrocyte ghost membranes
  • Fluorescence intensity of 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonate (1,8-ANS) in erythrocyte ghost membranes
  • Frequency dependence of fluorescence changes (reported maximum at 55–65 Hz)

Limitations

  • No exposure metrics reported (e.g., power density, SAR, field strength).
  • Sample size and experimental details not provided in the abstract.
  • Frequency units/context unclear given microwave exposure described alongside a 55–65 Hz maximum.
View raw extracted JSON
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    "study_type": "in_vitro",
    "exposure": {
        "band": "microwave",
        "source": null,
        "frequency_mhz": null,
        "sar_wkg": null,
        "duration": null
    },
    "population": "erythrocyte ghosts (membranes)",
    "sample_size": null,
    "outcomes": [
        "Fluorescence intensity of 2-toluidinonaphthanene-6-sulfonate (2,6-TNS) in erythrocyte ghost membranes",
        "Fluorescence intensity of 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonate (1,8-ANS) in erythrocyte ghost membranes",
        "Frequency dependence of fluorescence changes (reported maximum at 55–65 Hz)"
    ],
    "main_findings": "Pulse microwave radiation increased fluorescence intensity of 2,6-TNS and 1,8-ANS incorporated into erythrocyte ghost membranes. With 2,6-TNS, the effect showed frequency dependence with a maximum reported at 55–65 Hz.",
    "effect_direction": "harm",
    "limitations": [
        "No exposure metrics reported (e.g., power density, SAR, field strength).",
        "Sample size and experimental details not provided in the abstract.",
        "Frequency units/context unclear given microwave exposure described alongside a 55–65 Hz maximum."
    ],
    "evidence_strength": "very_low",
    "confidence": 0.61999999999999999555910790149937383830547332763671875,
    "peer_reviewed_likely": "yes",
    "keywords": [
        "pulse microwave radiation",
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        "membrane",
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        "2,6-TNS",
        "1,8-ANS",
        "frequency dependence"
    ],
    "suggested_hubs": []
}

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