Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation

Summary. Aim: Despite a significant number of epidemiological studies on potential carcinogenicity of microwave radiation (MWR) from wireless devices and a bulk of experimental studies on oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity MWR, the discussion on potential carcinogenicity of low intensi...

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Автори: Yakymenko, I., Burlaka, A., Tsybulin, O., Brieieva, O., Buchynska, L., Tsehmistrenko, S., Chekhun, V.
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Опубліковано: PH Akademperiodyka 2018
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Tsehmistrenko, S.
Chekhun, V.
Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation
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author Yakymenko, I.
Burlaka, A.
Tsybulin, O.
Brieieva, O.
Buchynska, L.
Tsehmistrenko, S.
Chekhun, V.
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Brieieva, O.
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Chekhun, V.
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title Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation
title_short Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation
title_full Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation
title_fullStr Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation
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title_alt Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation
description Summary. Aim: Despite a significant number of epidemiological studies on potential carcinogenicity of microwave radiation (MWR) from wireless devices and a bulk of experimental studies on oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity MWR, the discussion on potential carcinogenicity of low intensity MWR is going on. This study aims to assess oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity MWR from a typical commercial model of a modern smartphone. Materials and Methods: The model of developing quail embryos has been used for the assessment of oxidative and mutagenic effects of Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) 1800 MHz MWR from a commercial model of smartphone. The embryos were exposed in ovo to 0.32 µW/cm2, discontinuously — 48 s — On, 12 s — Off, during 5 days before and 14 days through the incubation period. Results: The exposure of quail embryos before and during the incubation period to low intensity GSM 1800 MHz has resulted in expressive statistically significant oxidative effects in embryonic cells, including a 2-fold increase in superoxide generation rate and 85% increase in nitrogen oxide generation rate, damages of DNA integrity and oxidative damages of DNA (up to twice increased levels of 8-oxo-dG in cells of 1-day old chicks from the exposed embryos). Finally, the exposure resulted in a significant, almost twice, increase of embryo mortality. Conclusion: The exposure of model biological system to low intensity GSM 1800 MHz MWR resulted in significant oxidative and mutagenic effects in exposed cells, and thus should be recognized as a significant risk factor for living cells.
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spelling oai:ojs2.ex.aqua-time.com.ua:article-2872025-04-30T11:55:13Z Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation Oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity GSM 1800 MHz microwave radiation Yakymenko, I. Burlaka, A. Tsybulin, O. Brieieva, O. Buchynska, L. Tsehmistrenko, S. Chekhun, V. carcinogenesis, embryo, microwaves, mutagenic effects, oxidative effects, radiofrequency, reactive oxygen species carcinogenesis, embryo, microwaves, mutagenic effects, oxidative effects, radiofrequency, reactive oxygen species Summary. Aim: Despite a significant number of epidemiological studies on potential carcinogenicity of microwave radiation (MWR) from wireless devices and a bulk of experimental studies on oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity MWR, the discussion on potential carcinogenicity of low intensity MWR is going on. This study aims to assess oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity MWR from a typical commercial model of a modern smartphone. Materials and Methods: The model of developing quail embryos has been used for the assessment of oxidative and mutagenic effects of Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) 1800 MHz MWR from a commercial model of smartphone. The embryos were exposed in ovo to 0.32 µW/cm2, discontinuously — 48 s — On, 12 s — Off, during 5 days before and 14 days through the incubation period. Results: The exposure of quail embryos before and during the incubation period to low intensity GSM 1800 MHz has resulted in expressive statistically significant oxidative effects in embryonic cells, including a 2-fold increase in superoxide generation rate and 85% increase in nitrogen oxide generation rate, damages of DNA integrity and oxidative damages of DNA (up to twice increased levels of 8-oxo-dG in cells of 1-day old chicks from the exposed embryos). Finally, the exposure resulted in a significant, almost twice, increase of embryo mortality. Conclusion: The exposure of model biological system to low intensity GSM 1800 MHz MWR resulted in significant oxidative and mutagenic effects in exposed cells, and thus should be recognized as a significant risk factor for living cells. Summary. Aim: Despite a significant number of epidemiological studies on potential carcinogenicity of microwave radiation (MWR) from wireless devices and a bulk of experimental studies on oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity MWR, the discussion on potential carcinogenicity of low intensity MWR is going on. This study aims to assess oxidative and mutagenic effects of low intensity MWR from a typical commercial model of a modern smartphone. Materials and Methods: The model of developing quail embryos has been used for the assessment of oxidative and mutagenic effects of Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) 1800 MHz MWR from a commercial model of smartphone. The embryos were exposed in ovo to 0.32 µW/cm2, discontinuously — 48 s — On, 12 s — Off, during 5 days before and 14 days through the incubation period. Results: The exposure of quail embryos before and during the incubation period to low intensity GSM 1800 MHz has resulted in expressive statistically significant oxidative effects in embryonic cells, including a 2-fold increase in superoxide generation rate and 85% increase in nitrogen oxide generation rate, damages of DNA integrity and oxidative damages of DNA (up to twice increased levels of 8-oxo-dG in cells of 1-day old chicks from the exposed embryos). Finally, the exposure resulted in a significant, almost twice, increase of embryo mortality. Conclusion: The exposure of model biological system to low intensity GSM 1800 MHz MWR resulted in significant oxidative and mutagenic effects in exposed cells, and thus should be recognized as a significant risk factor for living cells. PH Akademperiodyka 2018-12-22 Article Article application/pdf https://exp-oncology.com.ua/index.php/Exp/article/view/2018-4-9 Experimental Oncology; Vol. 40 No. 4 (2018): Experimental Oncology; 282-287 Експериментальна онкологія; Том 40 № 4 (2018): Експериментальна онкологія; 282-287 2312-8852 1812-9269 en https://exp-oncology.com.ua/index.php/Exp/article/view/2018-4-9/2018-4-9 Copyright (c) 2023 Experimental Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/