The effect of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation on rat liver tissue and serum paraoxonase (PON1)
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2023
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Aim: The development of technology increases the rate of everyone having a smartphone.
Therefore, the possible biological effects of these devices are of concern. In this study, we
aimed to investigate the effect of 2100 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation on
rat liver tissue and serum paraoxonase 1 level.
Materials and Methods: Within the scope of the study, a 2100 MHz radiofrequency
electromagnetic radiation model was created. In our study, we used Sprague Dawley male
rats. Two groups were made as sham-control and exposure group (5 h a day for 2 weeks).
Liver tissue and serum paraoxonase were studied.
Results: The paraoxonase 1 value of the exposure group was higher than the sham control
group, and did not have statistically important difference in the comparison of exposure
and sham control groups (p>0.05). Did not have important difference in histopathological
parameters of rat liver tissue (p>0.05).
Conclusion: Although it seems that radiofrequency radiation does not cause liver dam age, more detailed studies with short- and long-term exposure are needed
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Electromagnetic field Liver Mobile phone Paraoxonase Radiofrequency
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Annals of Medical Research
Volume
30
Issue
10
Start Page
1245
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1249