Influence of various intensities of 528 Hz sound-wave in production of testosterone in rat’s brain and analysis of behavioral changes
@article{Daylari2018InfluenceOV,
title={Influence of various intensities of 528 Hz sound-wave in production of testosterone in rat’s brain and analysis of behavioral changes},
author={T. Babayi Daylari and G. Riazi and S. Pooyan and E. Fathi and F. Hedayati Katouli},
journal={Genes \& Genomics},
year={2018},
volume={41},
pages={201-211}
}Testosterone is a nuclear androgen receptor ligand that controls multiple pathways in brain. [...] Key Result According to the current study, sound waves with 528 Hz frequency in 100 dB intensity induce testosterone production in brain by enhancing StAR and SF-1 and reducing P450 aromatase gene expression. Frequency of 528 Hz also reduces total concentration of reactive oxidative species in brain tissue. Prolonged exposure to this sound wave showed reduction of anxiety related behaviors in rats. The results…Expand
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