Cao Yi, Tong Jian
School of Public Health, Medical College of Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2014 Apr 22;11(4):4441-8. doi: 10.3390/ijerph110404441.
During the last few years, our research group has been investigating the phenomenon of adaptive response in animals exposed to non-ionizing radiofrequency fields. The results from several separate studies indicated a significant increase in survival, decreases in genetic damage as well as oxidative damage and, alterations in several cellular processes in mice pre-exposed to radiofrequency fields and subsequently subjected to sub-lethal or lethal doses of γ-radiation or injected with bleomycin, a radiomimetic chemical mutagen. These observations indicated the induction of adaptive response providing the animals the ability to resist subsequent damage. Similar studies conducted by independent researchers in mice and rats have supported our observation on increased survival. In this paper, we have presented a brief review of all of our own and other independent investigations on radiofrequency fields-induced adaptive response and some underlying mechanisms discussed.
在过去几年中,我们的研究小组一直在研究暴露于非电离射频场的动物中的适应性反应现象。几项独立研究的结果表明,预先暴露于射频场、随后接受亚致死或致死剂量γ辐射或注射博来霉素(一种放射模拟化学诱变剂)的小鼠,其存活率显著提高,遗传损伤、氧化损伤减少,并且一些细胞过程发生了改变。这些观察结果表明诱导了适应性反应,使动物具有抵抗后续损伤的能力。独立研究人员在小鼠和大鼠中进行的类似研究支持了我们关于存活率增加的观察结果。在本文中,我们简要回顾了我们自己以及其他独立研究人员关于射频场诱导的适应性反应的所有调查,并讨论了一些潜在机制。