| Literature DB >> 32318532 |
Yemao Zhang1,2, Lijuan Li3, Xingfa Liu2, Lijian Ding1, Xiong Wu2, Jin Wang3, Mengying He3, Huiying Hou3, Guoran Ruan3, Jinsheng Lai3, Chen Chen3.
Abstract
Background: Whether electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure affects the function of the cardiovascular system is under debate. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of 500 μT EMF exposure on the cardiovascular system in rats.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac remodeling; cardiovascular system; electromagnetic field; physiology; rat
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32318532 PMCID: PMC7154052 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1Exposure to a 50-Hz EMF at 500 μT had no effect on cardiac rhythm. (A) Electrocardiograms of rats from the two groups. (B) Heart rate (HR) of rats from the two groups.
Figure 2Exposure to a 50-Hz EMF at 500 μT had no effect on blood pressure. (A) Systolic blood pressure of rats from the two groups. (B) Diastolic blood pressure of rats from the two groups. (C) Mean blood pressure of rats from the two groups. (D) Pulse rate of rats from the two groups.
Figure 3Exposure to a 50-Hz EMF at 500μT had no effect on cardiac hypertrophy. (A) Globe view of the hearts of rats from the two groups. Scale bar = 1 cm. (B) Ratio of heart weight to body weight of rats from the two groups. (C,D) Morphology of coronal and transverse sections of the heart of rats from the two groups. Scale bar = 5 mm. (E) Morphology of the cardiomyocytes of rats from the two groups. Scale bar = 150 μm.
Figure 4Exposure to a 50-Hz EMF at 500 μT had no effect on the expressions of cardiac remodeling-related genes. (A) Protein levels of cardiac remodeling-related genes in the heart of rats from the two groups. (B–D) Quantitative analysis of the protein levels of cardiac remodeling-related genes in the heart of rats from the groups. (E) mRNA levels of cardiac remodeling-related genes in the heart of rats from the two groups.
Figure 5Exposure to a 50-Hz EMF at 500μT exerted no effect on cardiac function. (A) Echocardiography analysis of rats from the two groups. (B) Ejection fraction of rats from the two groups. (C) Fractional shortening of rats from the two groups. (D–F) Left ventricular internal diameter (LVID), thickness of the interventricular septum (IVS), and left ventricular posterior wall (LVPW) in the end-systole of rats from the two groups. (G–I) LVID, IVS, and LVPW in the end-diastole of rats from the two groups.
Figure 6Exposure to a 50-Hz EMF at 500μT had no effect on cardiac hemodynamics. (A) Maximum rates of left ventricular diastolic pressure change (Dp/Dtmax) of rats from the two groups. (B) Minimum rates of left ventricular diastolic pressure change (Dp/Dtmin) of rats from the two groups. (C) Maximum left ventricular pressure of rats from the two groups. (D) Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure of rats from the two groups. (E) Contractility index of rats from the two groups.