Effect of microwave radiation on adult neurogenesis and behavior of prenatally exposed rats

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
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Postnatal neurogenesis appears to be highly sensitive to environmental factors, including microwave electromagnetic radiation (MWR). Here, we investigated the impact of MWR during intrauterine development on juvenile and adult neurogenesis in the rostral migratory stream (RMS) and the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in the rat brain, as well as its effect on animal behavior. Female rats were exposed to MWR at a frequency of 2.45 GHz for 2 hours daily throughout pregnancy. The offspring of irradiated mothers survived to either juvenile age or adulthood. The brains of the rats were subjected to morphological analysis, assessing cell proliferation and death in both neurogenic regions. In the RMS, the differentiation of nitrergic neurons was also investigated. The effect of MWR on behavior was evaluated in rats surviving to adulthood. Prenatal MWR exposure caused significant changes in the number of proliferating and dying cells, depending on the age of the animals and the observed neurogenic region. In addition, MWR attenuated the maturation of nitrergic neurons in the RMS in both juvenile and adult rats. Morphological alterations in neurogenesis were accompanied by changes in animals’ behavior. Affected neurogenesis and changes in animal behavior suggest a high sensitivity of the developing brain to MWR.

微波辐射对产前暴露大鼠成年神经发生和行为的影响
出生后的神经发生似乎对包括微波电磁辐射(MWR)在内的环境因素高度敏感。在此,我们研究了宫内发育期间微波电磁辐射对大鼠大脑喙迁徙流(RMS)和海马齿状回的幼年和成年神经发生的影响,以及对动物行为的影响。雌性大鼠在怀孕期间每天暴露于频率为 2.45 GHz 的 MWR 中 2 小时。受辐照母鼠的后代存活到幼年或成年。对大鼠的大脑进行了形态学分析,评估了两个神经源区的细胞增殖和死亡情况。此外,还研究了RMS中硝酸神经元的分化情况。对存活至成年的大鼠进行了评估,以了解 MWR 对行为的影响。根据动物的年龄和观察到的神经源区域,产前接触 MWR 会导致增殖细胞和死亡细胞的数量发生显著变化。此外,MWR 还减弱了幼鼠和成年大鼠 RMS 中硝酸神经元的成熟。神经发生的形态改变伴随着动物行为的改变。受影响的神经发生和动物行为的变化表明,发育中的大脑对MWR具有高度敏感性。
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