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🧠 Rat Study Combines L-Arginine and RF-EMF After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

June 29, 2026 (EMFS)
Jun 4, 2026 (original)
Source: Scientific Reports
Source category: Therapeutic
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A Scientific Reports rat study tested L-arginine and 27.12 MHz RF-EMF treatment after experimentally induced subarachnoid hemorrhage. The combined treatment was associated with reduced inflammatory and apoptosis-related molecular markers, but the authors state that functional and perfusion-based outcomes are still needed before therapeutic efficacy can be inferred.
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ℹ️ Experimental animal study using RF-EMF as a treatment condition after induced subarachnoid hemorrhage; not an environmental exposure study.

"L-arginine (L-ARG), a nitric oxide precursor, and radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) therapy each exhibit neuroprotective potential through anti-inflammatory and microcirculatory mechanisms."

— Baydar et al.

"Adult male Wistar rats were assigned to Control, SAH, SAH + L-ARG, SAH + RF, and SAH + L-ARG + RF groups (n = 8 per group)."

— Baydar et al.

"SAH was induced by autologous arterial blood injection into the cisterna magna, followed by daily treatment with L-ARG (500 mg/kg, p.o.) and/or RF-EMF (27.12 MHz, 30 min/day) for seven days."

— Baydar et al.

"These findings suggest that combined L-ARG and RF-EMF exposure is associated with attenuation of inflammation and apoptosis-related molecular injury after experimental SAH; however, functional and perfusion-based outcomes are required before therapeutic efficacy can be inferred."

— Baydar et al.

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L arginine and radiofrequency electromagnetic field attenuate inflammatory and apoptotic injury after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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L arginine and radiofrequency electromagnetic field attenuate inflammatory and apoptotic injury after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Baydar et al. (2026) Scientific Reports Journal Level X

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🧠 Rat study: L-arginine + 27.12 MHz RF-EMF after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage was linked to lower inflammatory and apoptosis markers.

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