Published 2007 | Version v1
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Increased frequency of micronucleated exfoliated cells among humans exposed in vivo to mobile telephone radiations

  • 1. Kurukshetra University, Haryana (India). Human Genetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology

Description

Complete text of publication follows. The health concerns have been raised following the enormous increase in the use of wireless mobile telephones through out the world. This investigation had been taken, with the motive to find out whether mobile phone radiations cause any in vivo effects on the frequency of micronucleated exfoliated cells in the exposed subjects. A total of 109 subjects including 85 regular mobile phone users (exposed) and 24 non-users (controls) had participated in this study. Exfoliated cells were obtained by swabbing the buccal-mucosa from exposed as well as sex-age-matched controls. One thousand exfoliated cells were screened from each individual for nuclear anomalies including micronuclei (MN), karyolysis (KL), karyorrhexis (KH), broken egg (BE) and bi-nucleated (BN) cells. The average daily duration of exposure to mobile phone radiations is 61.26 minutes with an overall average duration of exposure in term of years is 2.35 years in exposed subjects along with the 9.84±0.745 MNC (micronucleated cells) and 10.72±0.889 TMN (total micronuclei) as compared to zero duration of exposure along with average 3.75±0.774 MNC and 4.00±0.808 TMN in controls. The means are significantly different in case MNC and TMN at 0.01% level of significance. For all other nuclear anomalies (KL, KH, BE and BN cells) the means are found statistically nonsignificant. A positive correlation was found in the frequency of MNC and TMN with respect to duration of exposure time.

Part of:
6. LOWRAD International Conference on Low dose radiation effects on human health and environment

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Publishing Information

Publisher
F. Joliot-Curie National Research Institute for Radiobiology and Radiohygiene, Budapest
Imprint Place
Budapest (Hungary)
Imprint Title
6. LOWRAD International Conference on Low dose radiation effects on human health and environment
Imprint Pagination
[130 p.]
Journal Page Range
p. 116
Report number
INIS-HU--012

Conference

Title
6. LOWRAD International Conference on Low dose radiation effects on human health and environment
Dates
17-20 Oct 2007
Place
Budapest (Hungary)

INIS

Country of Publication
Hungary
Country of Input or Organization
Hungary
INIS RN
41133574
Subject category
S63: RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
IN VIVO; KARYOTYPE; PERSONNEL MONITORING; TELEPHONES
Descriptors DEC
MONITORING; RADIATION MONITORING

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