Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro Study

This study was undertaken to investigate the influence of a homogenous and uniform static magnetic field (SMF) on the main blood cell counts in vitro experiment. Fresh blood samples were collected from albino rats and exposed to SMF (2.4, 6, 25, 50, 75, and 100 mT) versus 15–60 min. Results showed a...

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Main Authors: Bestoon T. Mustafa, Sardar P. Yaba, Asaad H. Ismail
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Published: Koya University 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://aro.koyauniversity.org/index.php/aro/article/view/612
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Sardar P. Yaba
Asaad H. Ismail
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description This study was undertaken to investigate the influence of a homogenous and uniform static magnetic field (SMF) on the main blood cell counts in vitro experiment. Fresh blood samples were collected from albino rats and exposed to SMF (2.4, 6, 25, 50, 75, and 100 mT) versus 15–60 min. Results showed a significant change of blood counts under the low field effects. A 2.4 mT was a trend of white blood cells (WBCs) count increase non-linearly. However, a 6 mT exposure reduced WBCs with about 39%. Other variations fluctuated within 30%. The 25 mT decreased red blood cells (RBCs), hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels with 13% similarly. The lower exposure field, (2.4 and 6) mT, and effects on RBCs were 6% fluctuation. The 6 mT reduced platelet counts with half in comparison to control blood samples. About 20% increase obtained due to 50 mT exposure during all period. None of 75 and 100 mT exposures dominated blood counts alterations. The quiet magnetic field exposure for a certain time can be interesting to control blood cell count-related diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-712a34560a7c4fa6a3ce71eca54646d12023-09-02T12:06:07ZengKoya UniversityARO-The Scientific Journal of Koya University2410-93552307-549X2020-05-018110.14500/aro.10612Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro StudyBestoon T. Mustafa0Sardar P. Yaba1Asaad H. Ismail2Department of Physics, College of Education, Salahaddin University, Erbil 44001, Kurdistan RegionDepartment of Physics, College of Education, Salahaddin University, Erbil 44001, Kurdistan RegionDepartment of Physics, College of Education, Salahaddin University, Erbil 44001, Kurdistan RegionThis study was undertaken to investigate the influence of a homogenous and uniform static magnetic field (SMF) on the main blood cell counts in vitro experiment. Fresh blood samples were collected from albino rats and exposed to SMF (2.4, 6, 25, 50, 75, and 100 mT) versus 15–60 min. Results showed a significant change of blood counts under the low field effects. A 2.4 mT was a trend of white blood cells (WBCs) count increase non-linearly. However, a 6 mT exposure reduced WBCs with about 39%. Other variations fluctuated within 30%. The 25 mT decreased red blood cells (RBCs), hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels with 13% similarly. The lower exposure field, (2.4 and 6) mT, and effects on RBCs were 6% fluctuation. The 6 mT reduced platelet counts with half in comparison to control blood samples. About 20% increase obtained due to 50 mT exposure during all period. None of 75 and 100 mT exposures dominated blood counts alterations. The quiet magnetic field exposure for a certain time can be interesting to control blood cell count-related diseases.https://aro.koyauniversity.org/index.php/aro/article/view/612AggregationBlood countsHematologyOptical microscopyStatic magnetic field
spellingShingle Bestoon T. Mustafa
Sardar P. Yaba
Asaad H. Ismail
Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro Study
ARO-The Scientific Journal of Koya University
Aggregation
Blood counts
Hematology
Optical microscopy
Static magnetic field
title Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro Study
title_full Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro Study
title_fullStr Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro Study
title_short Moderate Range Static Magnetic Field Promoted Variation of Blood Parameters: An In vitro Study
title_sort moderate range static magnetic field promoted variation of blood parameters an in vitro study
topic Aggregation
Blood counts
Hematology
Optical microscopy
Static magnetic field
url https://aro.koyauniversity.org/index.php/aro/article/view/612
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