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Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU)

Publish Date: 06 Apr 2020

Biochemical and histopathological effects of mobile phone radiation on the liver of Swiss albino mice

Dr. Imam Hasan

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The electromagnetic radiation from the mobile phone is a subject of recent study because of the enormous increase in mobile phone use throughout the world. The objective of this experiment was therefore to investigate the biochemical and histopathological effects of mobile phone radiation on male Swiss albino mice’s liver. Male mice were categorized into three groups in this research: control group (A), exposed group for 40 minutes (B), and exposed group for 60 minutes (C). Experimental groups were exposed to radiation per day for 60 days from 4G connected mobile phones. The control group received no radiation. At the end of the radiation exposure, biochemical (alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST)) and histological tests were performed. The results indicated that there was a significant (P<0.05) increase in mean values of ALT and AST in both radiation-exposed groups of mice if com-pared to the control group. Histopathologically marked infiltration of mononuclear cellular aggregates were present surrounding the bile duct and hepatic artery in the liver of the 60-minute-exposure group, whereas in the 40-minute-exposure group congestion was observed in the portal vein and the central vein of the liver. The findings revealed and evidenced that mobile phone radiation has harmful effects on enzyme activity and liver tissue. The result of this research work will undoubtedly help future researchers to have a guideline in carrying out further detailed studies on mobile phone radiation.

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