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Radiat Res ; 97(3): 468-77, 1984 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6729024

ABSTRACT

Effects of high-frequency (28 MHz) continuous-wave radiation have been studied in the rat and monkey. No histopathological (rat-125 mW cm-2 for 28 days) or hematological (monkey-25 mW cm-2 for 24 days) changes could be attributed to the radiation. In the monkey (125 mW cm-2 for 11 days) there was an increase in urinary calcium concentration which was most likely due to restricted movement. In the rat (220 mW cm-2 for 13 days) there was reduced uptake of iodine by the thyroid, lower levels of plasma thyroid-stimulating hormone, and reduced ratio of protein bound to nonprotein bound iodine. Food consumption was also decreased. The changes are likely to have arisen as a compensatory response to an induced heat load. A nonthermal effect of continuous-wave high-frequency radiation has not been shown in this study. The effects were likely to be associated with either physiological compensation for induced heating or restriction of movement.


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Radio Waves/adverse effects , Animals , Eating/radiation effects , Electrolytes/urine , Hematologic Tests , Macaca fascicularis , Macaca mulatta , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Thyroid Function Tests , Thyroid Gland/radiation effects
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Lab Anim ; 17(3): 196-7, 1983 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6678339

ABSTRACT

39 experiments were carried out in baboons using continuous intravenous infusion of alphaxalone-alphadolone as an anaesthetic for periods of up to 6 h. This steroid anaesthetic was found to be safe and reliable, with smooth, rapid induction, uneventful recovery, and no evidence of cumulative effect.


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Anesthesia/veterinary , Papio/surgery , Pregnanediones , Anesthesia/methods , Animals , Animals, Laboratory , Infusions, Parenteral/veterinary , Pregnanediones/administration & dosage
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