Biochemical and Histological Effects of Mobile Phone Radiation on Enzymesand Tissues of Mice

2016 
The mobile phone has become one of the most successful inventions of the 20th Century. The effects of 900 MHz Radio frequency radiation (RF) from digital mobile may impose damaging health effects on human. The aim of this work was to study the effect of radiofrequency emitted from mobile phones on some biochemical and histopathological parameters of male white mice. In this study 40 mice were equally divided into control and exposed groups. Experimental groups were exposed to the phone calls per day for one month and 10 times, each time for 10 minutes. The control group received no radiation. Then, at the end of a month, changes in parameters were measured. The present result found significant decreases (P<0.05) in the levels of hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cells count, in addition to the platelet count after exposure to mobile phone. The most changes in the studied biochemical parameters were significant (P<0.05) with the exposure to an electromagnetic field. There was a different pathological damage in the heart, liver, or kidney to mobile phone exposure. The mobile radiation is harmful effects on enzyme activity and tissue. Exposure to electromagnetic fields is responsible for changes in enzyme and can effected on healthy.
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