The effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure on biomarkers of oxidative stress in vivo and in vitro: A systematic review of experimental studies

Nov 20, 2024Environment international

Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and their effects on oxidative stress markers in living organisms and lab tests: A systematic review

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Abstract

Fifty-six studies were reviewed to evaluate the relationship between radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) and oxidative stress biomarkers.

  • The majority of studies reported inconsistent effects of RF-EMF on biomarkers for oxidized DNA bases in the brain, liver, and blood.
  • In rodents, exposure to RF-EMF may lead to increased biomarkers for modified proteins and amino acids in the thymus with a substantial effect size.
  • Oxidized DNA bases in the testes showed a potential increase with RF-EMF exposure, but the evidence supporting this is of very low certainty.
  • The evidence from in vitro studies in human and rodent cells showed variable effects on biomarkers for oxidized DNA bases, indicating inconsistency in results.
  • Overall, the certainty of evidence regarding the effects of RF-EMF on oxidative stress biomarkers is very low due to high risk of bias and heterogeneity among studies.

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