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Effect of 835 MHz radiofrequency radiation exposure on calcium binding proteins in the hippocampus of the mouse brain

Authors :
Taeho Son
Jonu Pradhan
Myeung Ju Kim
In-Young Choi
Seok Bae Kim
Ki-Sup Park
Sae-Yong Hong
Hyung Gun Kim
Dhiraj Maskey
Minsoo Kim
Bijay Aryal
Source :
Brain Research. 1313:232-241
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

Worldwide expansion of mobile phones and electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure has raised question of their possible biological effects on the brain and nervous system. Radiofrequency (RF) radiation might alter intracellular signaling pathways through changes in calcium (Ca(2+)) permeability across cell membranes. Changes in the expression of calcium binding proteins (CaBP) like calbindin D28-k (CB) and calretinin (CR) could indicate impaired Ca(2+)homeostasis due to EMF exposure. CB and CR expression were measured with immunohistochemistry in the hippocampus of mice after EMF exposure at 835 MHz for different exposure times and absorption rates, 1 h/day for 5 days at a specific absorption rate (SAR)=1.6 W/kg, 1 h/day for 5 days at SAR=4.0 W/kg, 5 h/day for 1 day at SAR=1.6 W/kg, 5 h/day for 1 day at SAR=4.0 W/kg, daily exposure for 1 month at SAR=1.6 W/kg. Body weights did not change significantly. CB immunoreactivity (IR) displayed moderate staining of cells in the cornu ammonis (CA) areas and prominently stained granule cells. CR IR revealed prominently stained pyramidal cells with dendrites running perpendicularly in the CA area. Exposure for 1 month produced almost complete loss of pyramidal cells in the CA1 area. CaBP differences could cause changes in cellular Ca(2+)levels, which could have deleterious effect on normal hippocampal functions concerned with neuronal connectivity and integration.

Details

ISSN :
00068993
Volume :
1313
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....85bb77a723e17eea347d57f21da8235a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2009.11.079