Effects of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields on the neuroendocrine system.

K Mann, P Wagner, G Brunn, F Hassan, C Hiemke, J Röschke
Author Information
  1. K Mann: Department of Psychiatry, University of Mainz, Germany.

Abstract

The influence of pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic fields emitted from a circularly polarized antenna on the neuroendocrine system in healthy humans was investigated (900 MHz electromagnetic field, pulsed with 217 Hz, average power density 0.02 mW/cm2). Nocturnal hormone profiles of growth hormone (GH), cortisol, luteinizing hormone (LH) and melatonin were determined under polysomnographic control. An alteration in the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis activity was found with a slight, transient elevation in the cortisol serum level immediately after onset of field exposure which persisted for 1 h. For GH, LH and melatonin, no significant effects were found under exposure to the field compared to the placebo condition, regarding both total hormone production during the entire night and dynamic characteristics of the secretion pattern. Also the evaluation of the sleep EEG data revealed no significant alterations under field exposure, although there was a trend to an REM suppressive effect. The results indicate that weak high-frequency electromagnetic fields have no effects on nocturnal hormone secretion except for a slight elevation in cortisol production which is transient, pointing to an adaptation of the organism to the stimulus.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adrenal Glands
Adult
Electroencephalography
Electromagnetic Fields
Human Growth Hormone
Humans
Hydrocortisone
Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System
Luteinizing Hormone
Male
Melatonin
Placebos
Sleep

Chemicals

Placebos
Human Growth Hormone
Luteinizing Hormone
Melatonin
Hydrocortisone

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