Genotoxicity in Analog and Smart Mobile Phone Users by Assessing Micronuclei in Oral Exfoliated Cells – A Comparative Study

Q3 Medicine
Nadeem Jeddy, L. S. Sai Lakshmi, S. Amutha, T. Radhika, M. Christopher, M. Priya
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The number of micronuclei in oral exfoliated buccal mucosal cells of analog (basic) and smart mobile phone users was evaluated and compared. The study population constituted 30 individuals using basic and smartphones within the age group of 45–55 years. They were divided into two groups: Group 1–15 participants using basic mobile phones and Group 2–15 participants using smart mobile phones. Exfoliated buccal mucosal cells were collected from both right and left buccal mucosa, stained with Papanicolaou stain, and evaluated microscopically for the estimation of micronuclei count. Mean micronuclei count was compared statistically between the study groups and also between the sides of frequent usage and opposite sides within the study groups. There was a significant increase in the mean micronuclei count in Group 2 compared to Group 1 and the comparison of mean micronuclei count between the side of frequent phone usage (right side) and opposite side (left side) also showed significant difference in both Groups 1 and 2. Despite technological advance and high-end features, the use of smartphones causes more genotoxicity compared to basic model or analog phones. Although this technology-dominated era mandates use of such phones as a part of routine lifestyle, it is imperative to adopt safety precautions such as use of headphones while talking, carrying a separate pouch for mobile phones to minimize the genotoxic damage.
通过评估口腔脱落细胞中的微核,比较研究模拟移动电话和智能移动电话用户的遗传毒性
对模拟(基本)和智能手机用户口腔脱落颊粘膜细胞中的微核数量进行了评估和比较。 研究对象包括 30 名年龄在 45-55 岁之间、使用基本型和智能型手机的人。他们被分为两组:第 1 组--15 名使用基本型手机的参与者,第 2 组--15 名使用智能型手机的参与者。从左右口腔黏膜收集脱落的口腔黏膜细胞,用巴氏染色法染色,显微镜下评估微核数量。对各研究组之间的平均微核数进行了统计比较,还对各研究组中经常使用的一侧和相反一侧的平均微核数进行了比较。 与第一组相比,第二组的平均微核计数明显增加,而经常使用手机的一侧(右侧)与另一侧(左侧)的平均微核计数比较也显示,第一组和第二组的平均微核计数有明显差异。 尽管智能手机技术先进、功能高端,但与基本型手机或模拟手机相比,使用智能手机造成的遗传毒性更大。尽管在这个技术主导的时代,使用智能手机已成为人们日常生活的一部分,但仍有必要采取安全预防措施,如通话时使用耳机、携带单独的手机袋等,以尽量减少基因毒性损害。
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