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- Title
The Effect of Exposure Qari and Qariah Recitation During Pregnancy to the Number of Astrocyte Glia Cells in the Cerebrum Newborn Rattus Norvegicus.
- Authors
Sari, Dwi Nurdi Puspita; Widjiati; Joewono, Hermanto Tri
- Abstract
The quality of human resources should be prepared since in early stage. Pregnancy is one of a significant period which can take advantage to by providing proper nutrition and adequate stimulation. For instance, sound and music, the most harmonious combination and easily accepted by the fetus(1). Experimental analytic type with post-test only control group design was employed on 30 pregnant Rattus norvegicus which were divided randomly into 3 groups, namely the control group, qari group, and qariah group. Each of the groups had stimulation starting 6th to 17th days of pregnancy for 60 minutes. At 18 days of pregnancy, the mother of Rattus Norvegicus was sacrificed and bring forth with Sectio Caesarea (SC). As a result, the number of astrocyte glia cells in the cerebrum was higher in the qaria recitation stimulation group (22.62 ± 3.75), compared with the group that was listened to qari recitation stimulation group (19.84 ± 2.48), while the control group (16.54 ± 2.78). A significant difference found in the number of astrocyte glia cells in the Cerebrum Rattus norvegiccus newborn that were listened to the qari and qariah recitation stimulation group and the control group. The highest number of Glia cells is obtained from the stimulation of qariah recitation.
- Subjects
RATTUS norvegicus; NEWBORN infants; PREGNANCY; RATS; HUMAN resources departments
- Publication
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021, Vol 15, Issue 4, p1014
- ISSN
0973-9122
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/ijfmt.v15i4.16840