[Effect of a static magnetic field (3.5 T) on the reproductive behavior of mice, on the embryo and fetal development and on selected hematologic parameters].

Digitale Bilddiagnostik Pub Date : 1987-12-01
B Zimmermann, D Hentschel
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To investigate possibilities of magnetic resonance imaging at high magnetic fields in humans, a whole-body magnet with a magnetic field density of 4 T was developed. Due to the few data that are available at present on biological effects and side effects of such high fields, a reproduction experiment with NMRI mice was performed using a crossover design. The mice were allowed to mate during a 7-day period within the field or after their stay in the field. The number of pregnant mice and foetuses were recorded and compared to the controls. Another group was held within the magnetic field during the whole period of pregnancy until day 18, one day before delivery. In all groups, development of the foetuses was studied. Additionally, haematological parameters of the males and females were estimated and necroscopy was performed. Brains, lungs and optical nerves were investigated using pathohistological techniques. It could be shown that in case of mating within the magnetic field, the number of pregnant mice was considerably reduced. This effect was, however, completely reversible if mating occurred after the stay in the field. Malformations, retardations or an increased number of resorptions were never found. The haematological parameters were, in general, not changed. Necroscopy as well as pathohistological investigations showed no pathological alterations. Therefore, it appears that whereas high magnetic fields reduce the activity of mating behaviour, they do not exert any influence on physiological parameters.

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[静态磁场(3.5 T)对小鼠生殖行为、胚胎和胎儿发育以及选定血液学参数的影响]。
为了研究在人体高磁场下进行磁共振成像的可能性,研制了磁场密度为4t的全身磁体。由于目前关于这种高磁场的生物效应和副作用的数据很少,因此采用交叉设计对NMRI小鼠进行了繁殖实验。在田中或田中停留后的7天内允许小鼠交配。记录怀孕小鼠和胎儿的数量,并与对照组进行比较。另一组在整个怀孕期间都被放在磁场中,直到第18天,即分娩前一天。在所有组中,对胎儿的发育进行了研究。此外,评估男性和女性的血液学参数,并进行坏死镜检查。采用病理组织学技术对脑、肺及视神经进行观察。可以看出,如果在磁场内交配,怀孕的老鼠数量大大减少。然而,如果在野外停留后交配,这种影响是完全可逆的。没有发现畸形、发育迟缓或吸收率增加。血液学参数总体上没有变化。坏死镜及病理组织学检查未见病理改变。因此,虽然高磁场降低了交配行为的活跃度,但它们对生理参数没有任何影响。
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