Abstract

The purpose of the survey is to experimentally study the influence of electromagnetic radiation from the decimeter range on the permeability of erythrocyte membranes. The object of the study was the blood of 80 white rats, 60 of them for three months were under the influence of electromagnetic radiation of the decimeter range. 20 animals of the control group were not exposed to electromagnetic fields. The intensity of free radical oxidation was evaluated using chemiluminescent analysis of red blood cells and blood plasma. The permeability of erythrocyte membranes and the content of reduced glutathione in blood erythrocytes were determined spectrophotometrically. A prolonged stay of animals under the influence of an electromagnetic field leads to pronounced changes in chemiluminescence indices in erythrocytes: a decrease in the maximum intensity of chemiluminescence (Imax), light sum (S), and light sum after the maximum value of chemiluminescence (Simax). Despite the increase in the content of glutathione and the chemiluminescent analysis index tg2 reflecting the antioxidant potential, there is an increase in the permeability of erythrocyte membranes under the influence of electromagnetic radiation

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