Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development

To assess the intrauterine irradiation of 1 800 MHz Global System of Mobile telecommunication on pre- and postnatal development in Sprague–Dawley rats. Methods: The whole-body irradiation 1 h/day and 2 h/day was applied to the pregnant rats in three different intervals (one week, two weeks and three...

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Main Authors: Ali S. H. Alchalabi, Erkihun Aklilu, Abd Rahman Aziz, F. Malek, S.H. Ronald, Mohd Azam Khan Goriman Khan
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Published: 2015
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8023/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.80232022-05-23T10:24:44Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8023/ Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development Ali S. H. Alchalabi Erkihun Aklilu Abd Rahman Aziz F. Malek S.H. Ronald Mohd Azam Khan Goriman Khan To assess the intrauterine irradiation of 1 800 MHz Global System of Mobile telecommunication on pre- and postnatal development in Sprague–Dawley rats. Methods: The whole-body irradiation 1 h/day and 2 h/day was applied to the pregnant rats in three different intervals (one week, two weeks and three weeks) at SAR 0.048 W/ Kg and control groups. Post-Morton findings and growth markers were monitored. Sera were collected for biochemical analysis. Results: Prenatal development findings showed uterine congestion, haemorrhage, dead and reabsorbed fetuses were observed in exposure groups during 2nd and 3rd week of pregnancy unlike to control. 1st and 2nd week in-utero irradiation showed significant reduction with unequal and asymmetrical distribution of implantation sites and embryos in exposure groups except the control group. A number of live embryos were significantly reduced with an increasing number of dead and reabsorbed embryos in the 2 h/day of the 2nd-week exposure group in compared to control group. Malformation, haematoma, and oedematous foetuses in experimental groups were observed unlike control foetuses. A significant decrease in live foetuses and a significant decrease in body mass of foetuses at gestation day 20, unlike control group. Postnatal observations showed haematoma, congestion, short tail, malformation and growth restriction and delay in some growth markers were observed. In-utero irradiation for 2 and three weeks induced oxidative stress in pregnant rats. Conclusion: Results suggest that long-term exposure to EMF during the pregnancy lead to chronic stress, which has detrimental effects on pre-& postnatal development and for that more studies to clarify such harmful effects are recommended. 2015 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Ali S. H. Alchalabi and Erkihun Aklilu and Abd Rahman Aziz and F. Malek and S.H. Ronald and Mohd Azam Khan Goriman Khan (2015) Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development. Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction. pp. 2-10. ISSN 2305-0500 http://ac.els-cdn.com/S2305050015000536/1-s2.0-S2305050015000536-main.pdf?_tid=a027818e-af69-11e5-b738-00000aacb360&acdnat=1451530569_36c431e02d68d772cef71b6384abc3be
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description To assess the intrauterine irradiation of 1 800 MHz Global System of Mobile telecommunication on pre- and postnatal development in Sprague–Dawley rats. Methods: The whole-body irradiation 1 h/day and 2 h/day was applied to the pregnant rats in three different intervals (one week, two weeks and three weeks) at SAR 0.048 W/ Kg and control groups. Post-Morton findings and growth markers were monitored. Sera were collected for biochemical analysis. Results: Prenatal development findings showed uterine congestion, haemorrhage, dead and reabsorbed fetuses were observed in exposure groups during 2nd and 3rd week of pregnancy unlike to control. 1st and 2nd week in-utero irradiation showed significant reduction with unequal and asymmetrical distribution of implantation sites and embryos in exposure groups except the control group. A number of live embryos were significantly reduced with an increasing number of dead and reabsorbed embryos in the 2 h/day of the 2nd-week exposure group in compared to control group. Malformation, haematoma, and oedematous foetuses in experimental groups were observed unlike control foetuses. A significant decrease in live foetuses and a significant decrease in body mass of foetuses at gestation day 20, unlike control group. Postnatal observations showed haematoma, congestion, short tail, malformation and growth restriction and delay in some growth markers were observed. In-utero irradiation for 2 and three weeks induced oxidative stress in pregnant rats. Conclusion: Results suggest that long-term exposure to EMF during the pregnancy lead to chronic stress, which has detrimental effects on pre-& postnatal development and for that more studies to clarify such harmful effects are recommended.
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author Ali S. H. Alchalabi
Erkihun Aklilu
Abd Rahman Aziz
F. Malek
S.H. Ronald
Mohd Azam Khan Goriman Khan
spellingShingle Ali S. H. Alchalabi
Erkihun Aklilu
Abd Rahman Aziz
F. Malek
S.H. Ronald
Mohd Azam Khan Goriman Khan
Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development
author_facet Ali S. H. Alchalabi
Erkihun Aklilu
Abd Rahman Aziz
F. Malek
S.H. Ronald
Mohd Azam Khan Goriman Khan
author_sort Ali S. H. Alchalabi
title Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development
title_short Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development
title_full Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development
title_fullStr Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development
title_full_unstemmed Different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: Influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development
title_sort different periods of intrauterine exposure to electromagnetic field: influence on female rats' fertility, prenatal and postnatal development
publishDate 2015
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8023/
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