Increases in microvascular perfusion and tissue oxygenation via pulsed electromagnetic fields in the healthy rat brain

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Our Summary

Due to previous studies suggesting PEMF induces the increase of nitric oxide (NO), this study aims to evaluate effects of PEMF on tissue oxygenation and micro-vascular perfusion. Results show that PEMF stimulated cerebral arteriolar dilation which triggers tissue oxygenation the increase in micro-vascular blood flow. This suggests the effectivity of PEMF on ischemic brain injury.

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Study Categories

cardio/heart/bloodflow, stroke

Authors

[‘Denis E. Bragin’, ‘Gloria L. Statom’, ‘Sean Hagberg’, ‘Edwin M. Nemoto’]

PMID

25343187

PMCID

PMC6320690

Published Date

May 1, 2015

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Frequency (Hz)

27120000

Frequency Range

High

Intensity (G)

0.0002

Intensity Range

Low

Waveform

unknown

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

human

Keywords Listed

pulsed electromagnetic field, cerebrovascular flow, brain metabolism, two-photon laser scanning microscopy, NADH, vasodilation

Added Descriptive Keywords

brain, blood flow, blood pressure, oxygen level, blood vessel, brain injury, nerve, stroke, human

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