Abstract

The effect of extra-high frequency electromagnetic radiation (EHF EMR) on the development of organotypical culture of the spinal ganglia of a 9–10 day-old chick embryo was investigated. EMR with a wavelength of 5.6 mm and a rate of flow density 100 mW/cm2 was used. The stimulating action of EMR at rate of flow density of 4.0 mW/cm2, manifested in intensification of the growth of neurites of sensory neurons and the proliferation of the peripheral glia, was observed. EHF EMR with a density >100 mW/cm2 exerted inhibitory influence. The possibility of using the stimulating effect of EHF EMR in medical practice for intensifying regeneration in pathology and after trauma of the peripheral nervous system is discussed.

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