Jaffar Farah Hanan Fathihah, Osman Khairul, Ismail Nur Hilwani, Chin Kok-Yong, Ibrahim Siti Fatimah
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).
Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), UKM Bangi.
Tohoku J Exp Med. 2019 Jul;248(3):169-179. doi: 10.1620/tjem.248.169.
Extensive use of Wi-Fi has contributed to radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) pollution in environment. Various studies have been conducted to evaluate the effect of RF-EMR emitted by Wi-Fi transmitter on male reproduction health. However, there are conflicting findings between studies. Thus, this review aims to elucidate the possible effects of 2.45 GHz Wi-Fi exposure on both animal and human male reproductive system. A computerized database search performed through MEDLINE via Ovid and PUBMED with the following set of keywords: 'Wi-Fi or WiFi or wireless fidelity or Wi-Fi router or WiFi router or electromagnetic or radiofrequency radiation' AND 'sperm or spermatozoa or spermatogenesis or semen or seminal plasma or testes or testis or testosterone or male reproduction' had returned 526 articles. Only 17 studies conformed to pre-set inclusion criterion. Additional records identified through Google Scholar and reviewed article further revealed six eligible articles. A total of 23 articles were used for data extraction, including 15 studies on rats, three studies on mice, and five studies on human health. Sperm count, motility and DNA integrity were the most affected parameters when exposed to RF-EMR emitted by Wi-Fi transmitter. Unfortunately, sperm viability and morphology were inconclusive. Structural and/or physiological analyses of the testes showed degenerative changes, reduced testosterone level, increased apoptotic cells, and DNA damage. These effects were mainly due to the elevation of testicular temperature and oxidative stress activity. In conclusion, exposure towards 2.45 GHz RF-EMR emitted by Wi-Fi transmitter is hazardous on the male reproductive system.
Wi-Fi的广泛使用导致了环境中的射频电磁辐射(RF-EMR)污染。人们已经进行了各种研究来评估Wi-Fi发射器发出的RF-EMR对男性生殖健康的影响。然而,研究结果相互矛盾。因此,本综述旨在阐明2.45 GHz Wi-Fi辐射对动物和人类男性生殖系统可能产生的影响。通过Ovid和PUBMED在MEDLINE上进行了计算机数据库搜索,使用了以下一组关键词:“Wi-Fi或WiFi或无线保真或Wi-Fi路由器或WiFi路由器或电磁或射频辐射”以及“精子或精子或精子发生或精液或精浆或睾丸或睾丸或睾酮或男性生殖”,共检索到526篇文章。只有17项研究符合预先设定的纳入标准。通过谷歌学术搜索和对已发表文章的回顾进一步确定了6篇符合条件的文章。总共23篇文章用于数据提取,其中包括15项关于大鼠的研究、3项关于小鼠的研究和5项关于人类健康的研究。当暴露于Wi-Fi发射器发出的RF-EMR时,精子数量、活力和DNA完整性是受影响最大的参数。遗憾的是,精子活力和形态的研究结果尚无定论。睾丸的结构和/或生理分析显示出退行性变化、睾酮水平降低、凋亡细胞增加和DNA损伤。这些影响主要是由于睾丸温度升高和氧化应激活动增加所致。总之,暴露于Wi-Fi发射器发出的2.45 GHz RF-EMR对男性生殖系统有害。