暴露于900兆赫射频波对大脑微量元素的有害影响通过服用维生素得到改善

Mansour Azimzadeh, G. Jelodar
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背景:公众越来越关注暴露于基站收发器(BTS)发射的电磁辐射的有害影响。目的:本研究旨在评估暴露于900 MHz射频(RF)对脑微量元素(TEs)(包括锌(Zn)、锰(Mn)、铜(Cu)和铁(Fe))浓度的影响,以及补充维生素(C和E)的保护作用。方法:将30只雄性大鼠分为未暴露组(假1、假2、假3)和暴露组(假1、假2、假3),分别给予生理盐水、维生素C和维生素C+E;暴露组(假1、试验1、试验2)。暴露组暴露于射频下1个月(4小时/天),用原子吸收分光光度法测定脑TE水平。结果:与未暴露组(ⅰ、ⅱ、ⅲ)比较,假暴露组大鼠脑内Mn、Fe、Cu浓度和Cu/Zn比值显著升高,Zn水平显著降低(P0.05)。结论:维生素C和E+C预处理可改善和恢复900 MHz射频暴露引起的脑TEs稳态破坏。
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Deleterious Effects of Exposure to 900 MHz Radiofrequency Waves on Brain Trace Elements Improved by Administration of Vitamins
Background: There is an increasing public concern about the harmful effect of exposure to electromagnetic radiation emitted from base transceiver stations (BTS). Objectives: This study was carried out to evaluate the impact of exposure to 900 MHz radiofrequency (RF) on the concentration of brain trace elements (TEs), including zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), and iron (Fe), as well as the protective effect of vitamins (C and E) supplementation. Methods: In this study, 30 male rats were assigned into three non-exposed groups, including sham I, II, and III receiving saline, vitamin C, and vitamins C+E, respectively, and three exposed groups, including sham-exposed (saline), test I (vitamin C), and test II (vitamins C+E). The exposed groups were exposed to RF for one month (4 h/day) and the brain TE levels were measured using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results: Compared with the non-exposed groups (I, II, and III), a remarkable elevation in the concentration of Mn, Fe, Cu, and Cu/Zn ratio accompanied by a significantly lower level of Zn was noticed in the rats’ brain of the sham-exposed group (P<0.05). However, pretreatment with both vitamins C and C+E improved the evaluated TE imbalances caused by exposure to 900 MHz RF with no significant difference between the two test groups (P>0.05). Conclusion: Disruption of brain TEs homeostasis caused by the exposure to 900 MHz RF improved and normalized by pretreatment with vitamins C and E+C.
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