Effect of Radiofrequency Waves Emitted From Conventional WIFI Devices on Some Oxidative Stress Parameters in Rat Kidney

H. Fahmy, F. F. Mohammed, Radwa T Abdelrahman, M. A. Elfetoh, Yomna A Mohammed
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Wireless Fidelity (WIFI) is widely used in cell phones, computers and electronic devices to access the Internet. It is unclear whether or not the frequency range of the WIFI has any harmful biological effects. In this report, the effect of standard 2.45 GHz radio frequency source (Averaged whole body specific absorption rate (SAR) 0.01 W/ Kg, 24 hours daily for 40 successive days) on some oxidative stress parameters was examined in Wistar female rats. We found that exposure to WIFI decreased the malondialdehyde levels as well as the glutathione-S-transferase and catalase activities. Moreover, the activity of superoxide dismutase showed significant increase in the WIFIexposed group relative to the control group. Meanwhile, kidney functions were found to be unaffected. In addition, no significant histological alterations in rats’ kidneys were detected in WIFI-exposed group. These results indicate that WIFI exposure used in the present study implies oxidative alterations in rat kidneys, which does not result in severe consequences due to the effective activity of the antioxidant enzyme system of the rat kidneys.
传统WIFI设备射频波对大鼠肾脏氧化应激参数的影响
无线保真(WIFI)被广泛应用于手机、电脑和电子设备上,以接入互联网。目前还不清楚WIFI的频率范围是否有任何有害的生物效应。本文研究了标准2.45 GHz射频源(平均全身比吸收率0.01 W/ Kg,每天24小时,连续40天)对Wistar雌性大鼠氧化应激参数的影响。我们发现暴露于WIFI降低了丙二醛水平以及谷胱甘肽- s -转移酶和过氧化氢酶的活性。wifi暴露组的超氧化物歧化酶活性明显高于对照组。同时,肾脏功能未受影响。wifi暴露组大鼠肾脏未见明显组织学改变。这些结果表明,本研究中使用的WIFI暴露暗示了大鼠肾脏的氧化改变,由于大鼠肾脏抗氧化酶系统的有效活性,这不会导致严重后果。
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