%0 Journal Article %T The Effect of Non-Coherent Impulse Radiation on Functional Status of Mononuclear Cells in Experiment %A Е.V. Arkhipova %A I.P. Ivanova %J Sovremennye Tehnologii v Medicine %D 2013 %I Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy of the Ministry of Health and Social Development %X The aim of the investigation was to study the effect of non-coherent impulse radiation on functional status of mononuclear cells in experiment. Materials and Methods. In vivo experiments were carried out on white outbred male rats exposed to non-coherent impulse radiation with the following set-up parameters: impulse time ! 10 μs, amperage ! 1 kA, electrode voltage ! 10 kV, pulse energy ! 5 J, frequency ! 1 Hz. We used two exposure modes on animals: three times within a minute, and three times within 2 min. We studied the state of oxygen-dependent neutrophil metabolism using spontaneous and induced NBT-test (NBT ! nitro blue tetrazolium), assessed the activity of phagocytosis by latex particles phagocytosis, and determined spectrophotometrically the concentration of nucleic acids in lymphocytes of peripheral blood.Results. One-minute exposure caused no significant changes of functional status of mononuclear cells. Two-minute exposure resulted in NADPH-oxidase activation in neutrophil plasma membrane. Cell phagocytic rate was found to increase when the animals were exposed to non-coherent impulse radiation. Phagocytic index and phagocytic number increased of 21.84 and 45.28% respectively. There was revealed the increase of DNA concentration in lymphocytes of peripheral blood in rats. %K Mononuclear cells %K Phagocytosis %K Neutrophil NADPH-oxidase %K DNA %K RNA %K Non-coherent plasma radiation %U http://www.stm-journal.ru/_resources/item/906/fields/File/stm_1_2013_s4_p27_31_eng.pdf