Literature DB >> 25542888

Alterations of cognitive function and 5-HT system in rats after long term microwave exposure.

Hai-Juan Li1, Rui-Yun Peng2, Chang-Zhen Wang2, Si-Mo Qiao2, Zou Yong2, Ya-Bing Gao2, Xin-Ping Xu2, Shao-Xia Wang2, Ji Dong2, Hong-Yan Zuo2, Zhao Li2, Hong-Mei Zhou3, Li-Feng Wang4, Xiang-Jun Hu5.   

Abstract

The increased use of microwaves raises concerns about its impact on health including cognitive function in which neurotransmitter system plays an important role. In this study, we focused on the serotonin system and evaluated the long term effects of chronic microwave radiation on cognition and correlated items. Wistar rats were exposed or sham exposed to 2.856GHz microwaves with the average power density of 5, 10, 20 or 30mW/cm(2) respectively for 6min three times a week up to 6weeks. At different time points after the last exposure, spatial learning and memory function, morphology structure of the hippocampus, electroencephalogram (EEG) and neurotransmitter content (amino acid and monoamine) of rats were tested. Above results raised our interest in serotonin system. Tryptophan hydroxylase 1 (TPH1) and monoamine oxidase (MAO), two important rate-limiting enzymes in serotonin synthesis and metabolic process respectively, were detected. Expressions of serotonin receptors including 5-HT1A, 2A, 2C receptors were measured. We demonstrated that chronic exposure to microwave (2.856GHz, with the average power density of 5, 10, 20 and 30mW/cm(2)) could induce dose-dependent deficit of spatial learning and memory in rats accompanied with inhibition of brain electrical activity, the degeneration of hippocampus neurons, and the disturbance of neurotransmitters, among which the increase of 5-HT occurred as the main long-term change that the decrease of its metabolism partly contributed to. Besides, the variations of 5-HT1AR and 5-HT2CR expressions were also indicated. The results suggested that in the long-term way, chronic microwave exposure could induce cognitive deficit and 5-HT system may be involved in it.
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Keywords:  5-HT receptor; Electromagnetic radiation; Hippocampus; Learning and memory; Microwave; Neurotransmitters; Serotonin

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25542888     DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2014.12.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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