| Literature DB >> 27478766 |
Fereshteh Safian1, Mohammad Ali Khalili1, Arezoo Khoradmehr2, Fatemeh Anbari2, Saeedeh Soltani2, Iman Halvaei2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Using cellular phone has rapidly increased all over the world. Also, the concern on the possible health hazards of electromagnetic fields (EMF) induced from cell phones to reproduction has been growing in many countries. The aim of this study was to assess the consequences and effects of exposure to the cell phone radiation on the quality and survival rates of preimplantation embryos in mice.Entities:
Keywords: Cell phone; In vitro; Mice; Preimplantation embryos; RF-EMF; Viability
Year: 2016 PMID: 27478766 PMCID: PMC4947200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Infertil ISSN: 2228-5482
Development of preimplantation embryos under exposure to EMF (900–1800 Hz)
| 150 | 150 | -- | |
| 87.3 | 77.3 | 0.03 | |
| 70.6 | 67.3 | 0.6 | |
| 69.0 | 60.6 | 0.1 |
The p-value between exposed and control samples was calculated using Student’s t-test for coupled data
Figure 1.Changes in cleavage rates of embryos after exposure to EMF (900–1800 Hz). HQE=high quality embryo
Figure 2.Mouse blastocysts on day 5 of development. A) In control group, no necrotic cell was observed using excitation wavelength (350–461 nm) which confirmed that all the cells of the stained blastocyst were alive. B) Experimental blastocyst with major irregularities in size, color and density of individual cells under fluorescence microscopy with excitation wavelength (535–617 nm). Red blastomeres show necrotic cells (green line) (200x)
Comparison of blastocysts live and dead cells counts in control and experimental groups
| 52.51±21.95 | 40.36±16 | 0.005 | |
| 2.38±2.12 | 3.58±2.39 | 0.019 | |
| 2(0–7) | 3(0–12) | ||
| 94.81±5.89 | 90.56±7.82 | 0.002 | |
| 96.39(73–100) | 92.08(59–100) |
P-value according to independent samples t-test,
p-value according to Man-Whitney U test