Adaptive response in mice exposed to 900 mhz radiofrequency fields: Primary dna damage

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The phenomenon of adaptive response (AR) in animal and human cells exposed to ionizing radiation is well documented in scientific literature. We have examined whether such AR could be induced in mice exposed to non-ionizing radiofrequency fields (RF) used for wireless communications. Mice were pre-exposed to 900 MHz RF at 120 μW/cm 2 power density for 4 hours/day for 1, 3, 5, 7 and 14 days and then subjected to an acute dose of 3 Gy γ-radiation. The primary DNA damage in the form of alkali labile base damage and single strand breaks in the DNA of peripheral blood leukocytes was determined using the alkaline comet assay. The results indicated that the extent of damage in mice which were pre-exposed to RF for 1 day and then subjected to γ-radiation was similar and not significantly different from those exposed to γ-radiation alone. However, mice which were pre-exposed to RF for 3, 5, 7 and 14 days showed progressively decreased damage and was significantly different from those exposed to γ-radiation alone. Thus, the data indicated that RF pre-exposure is capable of inducing AR and suggested that the pre-exposure for more than 4 hours for 1 day is necessary to elicit such AR. © 2012 Jiang et al.

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  • Table 1. Primary DNA damage, comet tail length and tail moment, in peripheral blood leukocytes of mice in different experimental groups.

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Jiang, B., Nie, J., Zhou, Z., Zhang, J., Tong, J., & Cao, Y. (2012). Adaptive response in mice exposed to 900 mhz radiofrequency fields: Primary dna damage. PLoS ONE, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032040

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