Author/Authors :
Mortazavi S. M. J. نويسنده Medical Physics and Medical Engineering Department - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Mostafavi-Pour Z. نويسنده Recombinant Protein Laboratory - School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies - Shiraz University of Medicinal Sciences , Daneshmand M. نويسنده Radiology Department - School of Paramedical Sciences - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Zal F. نويسنده Reproductive Biology Department - School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Zare R. نويسنده Biochemistry Department - Medical School - Shiraz University of Medicinal Sciences , Mosleh-Shirazi M. A. نويسنده Radiation Physics Section - Radiotherapy - Namazi Teaching Hospital - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Over the past few years, the rapid use of high frequency electromagnetic
fields like mobile phones has raised global concerns about the negative
health effects of its use. Adaptive response is the ability of a cell or tissue to better
resist stress damage by prior exposure to a lesser amount of stress. This study aimed
to assess whether radiofrequency radiation can induce adaptive response by changing
the antioxidant balance.
Materials and Methods: In order to assess RF-induced adaptive response
in tissues, we evaluated the level of GSH and the activity of GR in liver. 50 rats
were divided into 5 groups. Three groups were pre-exposed to 915 MHz RF radiation,
4 hours per day for one week at different powers, as low, medium and high. 24
hours after the last exposure to radiation, they were exposed to 4 Gy sublethal dose
of gamma radiation and then sacrificed after 5 hours. Their livers were removed,
washed and were kept at -80o
C until used.
Results: Our finding showed that pre-exposure to 915 MHz radiofrequency radiation
with specific power could induce adaptive response in liver by inducing changes
in the activity and level of antioxidant enzymes.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that pre-exposure to microwave radiation could
increase the level of GSH and the activity of GR enzyme, although these increases
were seen just in low power group, and the GR activity was indicated in medium
power group. This increase protects tissue from oxidative damage induced by sublethal
dose of gamma radiation.