The effect of radiofrequency radiation on DNA and lipid damage in female and male infant rabbits
Authors not listed · 2011
GSM-like cell phone radiation increased free radical damage to DNA and cellular fats in infant rabbits.
Plain English Summary
Researchers exposed infant rabbits to GSM-like radiofrequency radiation and found it increased free radical damage to DNA and lipids in their cells. The study demonstrates that cell phone-type radiation can cause biochemical changes by promoting oxidative stress that attacks important cellular structures. This suggests developing organisms may be particularly vulnerable to RF radiation damage.
Why This Matters
This study adds to growing evidence that radiofrequency radiation affects biological systems at the cellular level, particularly through oxidative stress mechanisms. What's especially concerning is that infant rabbits were used as test subjects, suggesting developing organisms may face heightened vulnerability to RF damage. The GSM-like radiation used mirrors the type emitted by cell phones, making these findings directly relevant to human exposure. The fact that both DNA and lipid damage occurred indicates RF radiation can harm multiple cellular components simultaneously. While industry often dismisses such studies as irrelevant to humans, the biochemical pathways for oxidative stress are remarkably similar across mammalian species. This research reinforces the need for precautionary approaches, especially regarding children's EMF exposure.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{the_effect_of_radiofrequency_radiation_on_dna_and_lipid_damage_in_female_and_male_infant_rabbits_ce1844,
author = {Unknown},
title = {The effect of radiofrequency radiation on DNA and lipid damage in female and male infant rabbits},
year = {2011},
doi = {10.3109/09553002.2012.646349},
}