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Evaluation of Inflammation by Cytokine Production Following Combined Exposure to Ultraviolet and Radiofrequency Radiation of Mobile Phones on 3D Reconstructed Human Skin In Vitro.

Zsófia Szilágyi1, Zsuzsanna Németh1, József Bakos1, Péter Pál Necz1, Anna Sáfár1, Györgyi Kubinyi1, Brahim Selmaoui2,3, György Thuróczy1.   

Abstract

The absorption of exposure to radiofrequency (RF) emitted by wireless devices leads to a high specific absorption rate in the skin. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can induce several damages to the skin. The aim of this study was to examine whether combined, consecutive exposure to solar UV radiation and 1950 MHz RF exposure of third generation (3G) mobile system have any effect on inflammation processes in the skin. Under in vitro experiments, the inflammation process was examined by cytokines (IL-1α, IL-6, and IL-8) and MMP-1 enzyme secretion on 3D full thickness human skin model. The RF exposure was applied before or after UV irradiation, in order to study either the possible cooperative or protective effects of exposure to RF and UV. We did not find changes in cytokines due to exposure to RF alone. The RF exposure did not enhance the effects of UV radiation. There was a statistically not-significant decrease in cytokines when the skin tissues were pre-exposed to RF before being exposed to 4 standard erythemal dose (SED) UV compared to UV exposure alone. We found that RF exposure reduced the previously UV-treated MMP-1 enzyme concentration. This study might support the evaluation of the effects on the skin exposed to microwave radiation of 5G mobile technology.

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Keywords:  3G; adaptive response; combined exposure; mobile phone; radiofrequency; skin; ultraviolet radiation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32575398     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17124401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  1,800 MHz Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Irradiation Impairs Neurite Outgrowth With a Decrease in Rap1-GTP in Primary Mouse Hippocampal Neurons and Neuro2a Cells.

Authors:  Yanqi Li; Ping Deng; Chunhai Chen; Qinlong Ma; Huifeng Pi; Mindi He; Yonghui Lu; Peng Gao; Chao Zhou; Zhixin He; Yanwen Zhang; Zhengping Yu; Lei Zhang
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-11-22
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