Author/Authors :
Nazari Hossein نويسنده , Jadidi Majid نويسنده Dept. of Medical Physics, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran , Miladi-Gorji Hossein نويسنده Research Center and Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, IR Iran , H. Esmaili Mohammad نويسنده Student Research Committee, School of Medicine, Semnan
University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran , Masoumi Hamed نويسنده Student Research Committee, School of Medicine, Semnan
University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran
Abstract :
Objectives Despite two decades of using mobile phone, the
biological effects of electromagnetic radiation remain controversial.
The study was conducted to determine the effect of mobile phone waves on
anxiety-like behaviors in male rats. Methods A total number of 80 male
naive rats were, randomly, divided into eight groups (Control, 900, 1
800, and 2 100 MHz exposure). The acute and chronic effects of mobile
phone radiation on the anxiety profile was compared considering a 45-min
session and seven sessions of radiation (45 min/day) using the elevated
plus-maze (EPM) in rats. The number of rats entering the open and closed
arms and their duration of stay in each of the arms were assessed. To
estimate the oxidative stress, Superoxide Dismutase level in the blood
serum was evaluated. Results The results obtained in the EPM showed no
significant differences among the groups after acute exposure to mobile
phone radiation (P > 0.05). No significant differences were
observed among the groups in terms of their serum superoxide dismutase
level (P > 0.05). Conclusions Short time mobile phone radiation
had no effect on anxiety-like behaviors and serum enzyme activity; this
may be due to low tissue irritation during acute exposure to mobile
phone waves.