Analysis of thiol/disulphide homeostasis and oxidant-antioxidant status as a result of exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields

Electromagn Biol Med. 2021 Jan 2;40(1):84-91. doi: 10.1080/15368378.2021.1874970. Epub 2021 Jan 17.

Abstract

The aim of the current study is to investigate the effect of daily long-term radio-frequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMFs) exposure on thiol/disulphide homeostasis and oxidant-antioxidant status in the serum of rats. Fourteen male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into two equal groups (n = 7). They were grouped as group 1 (sham-control) and group 2 (2100 MHz exposed). Group 2 rats were exposed to GSM-like signals for 5 h/day, 7 days per week for 14 days. In serum of blood samples, the native, total and native/total thiol levels and antioxidant-oxidant parameters were analyzed. The study revealed that the mean serum total thiol levels of GSM exposure group was rather higher than sham-control group (p = 0,219); the mean serum native thiol levels of GSM exposure group was rather higher than sham-control group (p = 0,416), and the mean serum disulphide levels of GSM exposure group was rather higher than sham-control group (p = 0,566). On the other hand, the mean serum total antioxidant status (TAS), total oxidant status (TOS) and oxidative stress index (OSI) of GSM exposure group were higher than sham-control group. There are no data in the literature, that examine the effects of RF-EMFs on thiol/disulphide homeostasis. The results of this study, indicate that RF-EMFs did not cause oxidative stress and statistically changes in thiol/disulphide homeostasis. More sample sizes and longer-term exposures are needed to confirm the results of this study.

Keywords: Antioxidant status; GSM-like; Oxidative stress; RF-EMFs; Thiol/disulphide homeostasis.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antioxidants / metabolism*
  • Disulfides / metabolism*
  • Electromagnetic Fields*
  • Male
  • Oxidants / metabolism*
  • Oxidative Stress
  • Radio Waves*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Sulfhydryl Compounds / metabolism*

Substances

  • Antioxidants
  • Disulfides
  • Oxidants
  • Sulfhydryl Compounds