2017
DOI: 10.4236/odem.2017.54008
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Effects of Cellphone Radiation on Sperm Quality and the Expression of StAR in the Testis of C57BL/6 Mice

Abstract: Background: It has been reported that cellphone radiation (CR) is related to higher risk of many health problems, but whether CR can impair the expression of rate-limiting enzymes of testosterone synthesis has seldom been studied. Objective: To evaluate the effects of CR on the expression of steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) in the testes tissue and the sperm quality of adult male mice. Methods: Forty 3-month-old male mice, 22 -26 g, were randomly assigned into four equal groups (n = 10 per group):… Show more

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“…Exposure of Leydig cells (in vitro) to 1,950 MHz RF was also reported to decrease P450scc expression level without changes in StAR (Lin et al, ). However, high‐dose exposure to cell phone radiation was reported to reduce expression of StAR and testosterone concentration in the testes of mice (Zang et al, ). Moreover, exposure to 1,800 MHz RF altered circadian mRNA expression of P450scc and StAR in testis (Qin et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Exposure of Leydig cells (in vitro) to 1,950 MHz RF was also reported to decrease P450scc expression level without changes in StAR (Lin et al, ). However, high‐dose exposure to cell phone radiation was reported to reduce expression of StAR and testosterone concentration in the testes of mice (Zang et al, ). Moreover, exposure to 1,800 MHz RF altered circadian mRNA expression of P450scc and StAR in testis (Qin et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%