Evaluating effects of electromagnetic fields on the total number and percentage of white blood cells in mice

Sara Safaeian Laein, Bahareh Hormozi, A. Neamati, Ghorban Safaeian Layen, Masoud Homayouni-Tabrizi
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To evaluate the effects of electromagnetic waves on the total number and percentage of white blood cells and also antioxidant effects of vitamin C on the effects radiation, 24 male mice (Balb/c) were used: control under the influence of low frequency electromagnetic waves and under the influence of waves with vitamin C. Total number of white blood cells in under the influence waves group significantly increased compared to control group, and also under the influence waves group with vitamin C because its antioxidant property is able to prevent the increasing impact of electromagnetic waves. The percentage of white blood cells in the under influence waves group did not significantly change compared to the control group and also, the under influence waves group with vitamin C had no significant change compared to the other group. The percentage of neutrophils in samples of the under influence waves group had significant decrease compared to control group but in the under influence waves group with vitamin C compared to the other group, this vitamin C could prevent a significant reduction in percentage of neutrophils. Our findings indicated that low electromagnetic fields have caused significant changes in the total number of white blood cells and percentage of neutrophils in mice. In the group that received vitamin C injection, significant changes were observed in the total number of white blood cells and percentage of neutrophils relative to the group under the influence of low electromagnetic waves, which indicates that vitamin C could restore the mean total number of white blood cells and percentage of neutrophils to normal value.
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电磁场对小鼠白细胞总数和百分比的影响评价
为了评估电磁波对白细胞总数和百分比的影响,以及维生素C对辐射影响的抗氧化作用,使用了24只雄性小鼠(Balb/C):在低频电磁波影响下和在含维生素C的波影响下的对照。与对照组相比,在影响波作用下组的白细胞总数显著增加,在维生素C作用下组也显著增加,因为其抗氧化特性能够防止电磁波的影响增加。与对照组相比,受影响波组的白细胞百分比没有显著变化,而且,与其他组相比,服用维生素C的受影响波小组也没有显著变化。与对照组相比,受影响波组样本中中性粒细胞的百分比显著降低,但与另一组相比,在含有维生素C的受影响波中,这种维生素C可以防止中性粒细胞百分比的显著降低。我们的研究结果表明,低电磁场导致小鼠白细胞总数和中性粒细胞百分比发生显著变化。在接受维生素C注射的组中,在低电磁波的影响下,观察到白细胞总数和中性粒细胞百分比相对于该组发生了显著变化,这表明维生素C可以使平均白细胞总数、中性粒细胞百分数恢复到正常值。
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