Effect of low-frequency electric field screening on motility of human sperm.

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Romuald Górski, Malgorzata Kotwicka, Izabela Skibińska, Magdalena Jendraszak, Stanisław Wosiński
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Abstract

Introduction: The human body is constantly exposed to an extremely low electromagnetic field (ELF-EMF), in particular at 50 Hz, emitted by power lines, domestic distribution lines, electrical appliances, etc. It is assumed that the increase in electromagnetic exposure may cause adverse effects upon human health, as well as raising concerns regarding the impact on human fertility.

Objective: The aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the influence of ELF-EMF with a frequency of 50 Hz on the motility of human sperm. At the same time, the effectiveness of the dielectric screen constructed by ADR Technology ® in absorbing the emitted radiation was examined.

Material and methods: Semen samples of 20 patients were exposed to the influence of an extremely low electromagnetic field. After 5, 15 and 30 min., spermatozoa motility was analysed using a computer-assisted spermatozoa motility analysis system. The following sperm motility parameters were examined: 1) velocity straight linear motility; 2) cross-beat frequency; 3) lateral head displacement; 4) homogeneity of progressive motility velocity.

Results: It was found that the ELF-EMF presented a negative effect on the motility of human spermatozoa. A significant decrease in spermatozoa motility speed and a significant increase in lateral head deviation values were observed under the influence of the electromagnetic field. ELF-EMF did not show an effect on either lateral head displacement or homogeneity of progressive motility velocity.

Conclusions: A positive effect of the dielectric screen ADR Technology® was found. This effect compensated spermatozoa motility changes induced with ELF-EMF.

低频电场筛选对人类精子活力的影响。
导读:人体经常暴露在极低的电磁场(ELF-EMF)中,特别是50赫兹的,由电源线,家用配电线路,电器等发出。据推测,电磁接触的增加可能对人类健康造成不利影响,并引起人们对影响人类生育能力的关切。目的:探讨频率为50 Hz的极低频电磁场对人精子活力的影响。同时,考察了ADR技术构建的介质屏对发射辐射的吸收效果。材料与方法:将20例患者精液样本置于极低电磁场影响下。在5、15和30分钟后,使用计算机辅助精子活力分析系统分析精子活力。检测精子运动参数:1)速度直线运动;2)交叉拍频;3)水头侧向位移;4)前进运动速度均匀性。结果:发现极低频电磁场对人精子活力有负面影响。在电磁场的影响下,精子运动速度显著降低,侧头偏差值显著增加。ELF-EMF对头部侧向位移或进行性运动速度均匀性均无影响。结论:介质筛防不良反应技术具有良好的临床效果。这种效应补偿了ELF-EMF引起的精子活力变化。
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