Publication: The morphological and biochemical investigation of prenatal electromagnetic wave effects on urinary bladder in rats
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Abstract
Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of
digital cellular system (DCS) 1800-MHz radiation of a common
digital mobile phone which has the highest specific absorption rate
value of 1.79 W/kg on the urinary bladders of male rats.
Materials and Methods: Rats exposed to electromagnetic
wave (EMW) emmited by mobile phones on stand-by (Stand-by
Fetal Group) or discontinious transmission mode (EMW Fetal
group), 2 hours per day, from embryonic day 14 until parturition
or until postnatal day 60 (Stand-by Fetal Group). The urinary
bladders of the animals in experimental groups were removed at
postnatal day 60 and prepared for light and electron microscopical
investigation. The barrier function of urothelium was evaluated
using zonula occludens 1 and E-cadherin immunohistochemistry
and ruthenium red staining for transmission electron microscopy.
Oxidative damage were evaluated by biochemical techniques.
Results: EMW wave group showed desquamation of urothelial
cells, increased number of mast cells, degeneration of tight junctions and
dilatation of intercellular space. Finally, increase in the malondialdehyde
and decrease in the glutathione levels were observed in all experimental
groups when compared to Those in the control group.
Conclusion: Exposure intensity and time length correlate with
adverse effects in developing period of the urinary bladder. These
changes may lead to urinary bladder inflammatory disorders.
