Effects of melatonin on Wi-Fi-induced oxidative stress in lens of rats |
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Authors: | Levent T?k Mustafa Naz?ro?lu Salih Do?an Mehmet Cemal Kahya ?zlem T?k |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, Medical Faculty, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey;1.Department of Biophysics, Medical Faculty, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey;2.Department of Biophysics, Medical Faculty, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Introduction:Melatonin has been considered a potent antioxidant that detoxifies a variety of reactive oxygen species in many pathophysiological states of eye. The present study was designed to determine the effects of Wi-Fi exposure on the lens oxidant, antioxidant redox systems, as well as the possible protective effects of melatonin on the lens injury induced by electromagnetic radiation (EMR).Materials and Methods:Thirty-two rats were used in the current study and they were randomly divided into four equal groups as follows: First and second groups were cage-control and sham-control rats. Rats in third group were exposed to Wi-Fi (2.45 GHz) for duration of 60 min/day for 30 days. As in the third group, the fourth group was treated with melatonin. The one-hour exposure to irradiation in second, third and fourth took place at noon each day.Results:Lipid peroxidation levels in the lens were slightly higher in third (Wi-Fi) group than in cage and sham control groups although their concentrations were significantly (P < 0.05) decreased by melatonin supplementation. Glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity was significantly (P < 0.05) lower in Wi-Fi group than in cage and sham control groups although GSH-Px (P < 0.01) and reduced glutathione (P < 0.05) values were significantly higher in Wi-Fi + melatonin group than in Wi-Fi group.Conclusions:There are poor oxidative toxic effects of one hour of Wi-Fi exposure on the lens in the animals. However, melatonin supplementation in the lens seems to have protective effects on the oxidant system by modulation of GSH-Px activity. |
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Keywords: | Antioxidants electromagnetic ration glutathione lens oxidative stress |
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