Document Type : Research Paper
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the current investigation was to find out the consequences of prolonged use of mobile phone radiation at the DNA level decomposition of rats.
METHODS: Sixty males were split up into three groups at random, each group contained (15) rats, each group exposed to the radiation from mobile phones for two months, three and six months, respectively, T1, the initial group, was exposed to a mobile phone. rays for three periods and two hours. (6-3-2) months For four hours over the course of three periods (6-3-2) months, the second group (T2) was exposed to mobile phone radiation.and the third group (T3) was exposed to mobile phone rays for a while Three times a day for eight hours (6-3-2) months, while the other groups were counted as a control group that was not exposed to mobile radiation. The Following the conclusion of the experiment's designated time frame, blood samples were taken from each of the three groups.
RESULTS: The level of DNA decomposition was measured, and the damage in DNA was evaluated using the Score Comet Assay technique. The DNA criteria adopted for determining the percentage of damage were DNA tail length, tail moment, and tail percentage.
CONCLUSION: The findings indicated that the final group T3 had the highest effect ratio for the aforementioned criteria, (63) (3), 44 (8), (1.74) respectively, and the mentioned values represent asignificant increase compared to the control group.