Effect of the Electromagnetic Field as a Negative Stimulus on the Weight, Number and Development of Newborn Rats

Authors

  • Tea Museliani Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia,European University, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Marine Nikolaishvili Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia, European University, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Gogi Jikia Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Khatuna Dondoladze Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia, European University, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Davit Natadze Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia

Keywords:

EMF, weight, GH2, offspring of rats

Abstract

Radiation from a cell phone causes significant changes in a living organism. Pregnant women and children belong to the most sensitive groups of population, and are particularly vulnerable to electromagnetic field radiation. We decided to study the concentration of growth hormone 2 (GH-2) in pregnant rats exposed to electromagnetic field (1800 MG/H), what  the effect of electromagnetic field as a negative stimulus on offspring weight, number and development would be. Irradiation of rats during pregnancy with an electromagnetic field has shown that GH2 hormone decrease and it causes retardation of offspring, shortening of the limbs and tail of newborn rats compared to controls, and that control rats' eyes open earlier than those of experimental rats and consequently weight loss in   rats in the experimental group. The public, especially pregnant women, should be aware that the electromagnetic field negatively affects not only their health, but also the fetus, causing certain changes.

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2021-11-18

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Tea Museliani, Marine Nikolaishvili, Gogi Jikia, Khatuna Dondoladze, & Davit Natadze. (2021). Effect of the Electromagnetic Field as a Negative Stimulus on the Weight, Number and Development of Newborn Rats. International Journal of Natural Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends, 12(1), 1–5. Retrieved from https://ijnscfrtjournal.isrra.org/index.php/Natural_Sciences_Journal/article/view/1056

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