RECOVERY OF NOCTURNAL MELATONIN CONCENTRATION TAKES PLACE WITHIN ONE WEEK FOLLOWING CESSATION OF 50-HZ CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE FOR 6 WEEKS
M. Kato et al., RECOVERY OF NOCTURNAL MELATONIN CONCENTRATION TAKES PLACE WITHIN ONE WEEK FOLLOWING CESSATION OF 50-HZ CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED MAGNETIC-FIELD EXPOSURE FOR 6 WEEKS, Bioelectromagnetics, 15(5), 1994, pp. 489-492
In our earlier paper [Kato et al. (1993): Bioelectromagnetics 14:97-10
6], melatonin concentration in pineal gland and blood was reported to
be suppressed after exposure to a circularly polarized 50 Hz magnetic
field for 6 weeks. In the present series of experiments, we investigat
ed the time course of recovery after cessation of the exposure. Rats w
ere exposed to a circularly polarized 50 Hz magnetic field at 1 mu T f
or 6 weeks, and the melatonin concentration of blood of separate group
s was determined at the end of the exposure and at 1 week and 4 weeks
following cessation of exposure. Nocturnal melatonin concentration was
reduced (P < 0.05) after 6 weeks of exposure. Melatonin concentration
at 1 week following cessation of exposure was normal, and no further
change was observed 4 weeks later. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.