Relationship between cardiovascular system response and adrenocortical glucocorticoid function on exposure to diffuse, low-intensity helium-neon laser emission
Abstract
The effect of light from a low intensity helium neon laser on the formation of a series of adaptive processes in the body is investigated. The study is carried out on 32 chinchilla rabbits, weighing from two to two point five kilograms. The right eyes of the creatures were subjected to diffuse laser radiation, for 30 days, 14 minutes per day, under conditions of low illumination. Controls are rabbits under the same conditions, but not exposed to laser radiation. In order to isolate the early glucocorticoid response to the treatment, the hydrocortisone content of the blood is determined which permitted judgment on presence of a functional cumulation effect. The body developed an adaptive/compensatory reaction to the laser radiation so that hydrocortisone levels and the system's hemodynamics and nervous system returned to normal.
- Publication:
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USSR Rept Life Sci Biomed and Behavioral Sci
- Pub Date:
- June 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984RLSBB.......42U
- Keywords:
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- Cardiovascular System;
- Helium-Neon Lasers;
- Industrial Safety;
- Laser Damage;
- Laser Outputs;
- Neurology;
- Stress (Physiology);
- Adaptation;
- Adrenal Metabolism;
- Corticosteroids;
- Hemodynamics;
- Immunoassay;
- Rabbits;
- Lasers and Masers