Effect of air ionization on blood serotonin in vitro |
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Authors: | E. Tal Y. Pfeifer F. G. Sulman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bioclimatology Unit, Department of Applied Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Hebrew University, P.O. Box 1172, Jerusalem, (Israel) |
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Abstract: | Summary The effect of negative and positive air ionisation on siliconized blood serotonin was studied in vitro. The experiments showed that within 10 min positive ionisation increased serotonin levels in total blood (+40%), plasma (+90%), erythrocytes (+50%) and thrombocytes (+200%). On the other hand, negative ionization (10 min) lowered the serotonin content of total blood (–30%), plasma (–42.5%), erythrocytes (–41.7%) and thrombocytes (–72.3%), thus confirming the Krueger Effect in vitro.This research was generously supported by a grant from the Joint Research Fund of the Hebrew University and Hadassah, and Dr. and Mrs.Leonard Appleby of Palmbeach, Florida.Acknowledgment: Our thanks are due to Mr.B. Shalita, Mrs.Zippora Adar and Mrs.Olga Fradkin for devoted technical assistance. |
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