Author: Bahreyni Toossi MH1, Sadeghnia HR2, Mohammad Mahdizadeh Feyzabadi M1, Hosseini M3, Hedayati M4, Mosallanejad R1, Beheshti F4, Alizadeh Rahvar Z1
Affiliation: <sup>1</sup>a Medical Physics Research Center , Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mashhad , Iran.
<sup>2</sup>b Pharmacological Research Center of Medicinal Plants , Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mashhad , Iran.
<sup>3</sup>c Division of Neurocognitive Sciences, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center , Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mashhad , Iran.
<sup>4</sup>d Neurogenic Inflammation Research Center , Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Iran.
Conference/Journal: J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med.
Date published: 2017 Apr 23
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Volume ID: 1-6 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1080/14767058.2017.1315657. [Epub ahead of print] , Word Count: 161
BACKGROUND: The present study has investigated the effects of mobile phone (900-1800 MHz)-induced electromagnetic radiation on redox status in the heart, liver, kidney, cerebellum, and hippocampus of dams and the offspring mice.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pregnant Balb/C were divided into two groups including the control and the experimental group. The experimental group was exposed to mobile phone (900-1800 MHz), during pregnancy (2 h/d for 20 d). The dams and the offspring of both groups were sacrificed and tissues of interest were harvested immediately after delivery. Malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration, total thiol groups (TTG) content, superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase (CAT) activities were determined in the tissues.
RESULTS: In the experimental groups, MDA levels were significantly increased, while TTG, SOD, and CAT were significantly decreased in the total tissues of dams and their offspring.
CONCLUSION: Exposure to mobile phone (900-1800 MHz) during pregnancy induced oxidative stress in tissues of dams and their offspring.
KEYWORDS: Exposure; mobile phone; oxidative stress; pregnancy
PMID: 28434276 DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2017.1315657