Author/Authors :
Rostami, Amin shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences, تهران, ايران , Shahani, Minoo shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Proteomics Research Center, تهران, ايران , Zarrindast, Mohammad Reza tehran university of medical sciences tums - Department of Pharmacology, تهران, ايران , Semnanian, Saeed tarbiat modares university - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Physiology, تهران, ايران , Rahmati Roudsari, Mohammad shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Skin Research Center, تهران, ايران , Rezaei Tavirani, Mostafa shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - Proteomics Research Center, تهران, ايران , Hasanzadeh, Hadi semnan university of medical sciences - Cancer Research Center - Department of Medical Physics, ايران
Abstract :
Introduction: The effects of electromagnetic fields on biological organisms have been a controversial and also interesting debate over the past few decades, despite the wide range of investigations, many aspects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF/EMFs) effects including mechanism of their interaction with live organisms and also their possible biological applications still remain ambiguous. In the present study, we investigated whether the exposures of ELF/EMF with frequencies of 3 Hz and 60 Hz can affect the memory, anxiety like behaviors, electrophysiological properties and brain’s proteome in rats. Methods: Male rats were exposed to 3 Hz and 60 Hz ELF/EMFs in a protocol consisting of 2 cycles of 2 h/day exposure for 4 days separated with a 2-day interval. Short term memory and anxiety like behaviors were assessed immediately, 1 and 2 weeks after the exposures. Effects of short term exposure were also assessed using electrophysiological approach immediately after 2 hours exposure. Results: Behavioral test revealed that immediately after the end of exposures, locomotor activity of both 3 Hz and 60 Hz exposed groups significantly decreased compared to sham group. This exposure protocol had no effect on anxiety like behavior during the 2 weeks after the treatment and also on short term memory. A significant reduction in firing rate of locus coeruleus (LC) was found after 2 hours of both 3 Hz and 60 Hz exposures. Proteome analysis also revealed global changes in whole brain proteome after treatment. Conclusion: Here, some evidence regarding the fact that such exposures can alter locomotor activity and neurons firing rate in male rats were presented.
Keywords :
ELF , EMFs , Locomotion , Memory , Locus Coeruleus