Rats reproduce and rear litters during chronic exposure to 150-kV/m, 60-Hz electric fields |
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Authors: | D N Rommereim W T Kaune L E Anderson M R Sikov |
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Institution: | Biology and Chemistry Department, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA 99352. |
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Abstract: | Mature female rats and their subsequent litters were exposed either to 112- or to 150-kV/m, 60-Hz electric fields or sham-exposed for 19 h daily through pre-breeding, breeding, and rearing periods of experimentation. Exposed females mated in equal percentages and reared litters of equal numbers, and mean body masses of pups were the same as those of sham-exposed animals. Thus, experiments to investigate electric-field effects on reproduction and development in rats are feasible at effective field strengths of 112 and 150 kV/m. |
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Keywords: | pregnancy lactation growth |
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