Effects of mobile phone exposure on metabolomics in the male and female reproductive systems

With current advances in technology, a number of epidemiological and experimental studies have reported a broad range of adverse effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on human health. Multiple cellular mechanisms have been proposed as direct causes or contributors to these biological effects. EMF-...

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description With current advances in technology, a number of epidemiological and experimental studies have reported a broad range of adverse effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) on human health. Multiple cellular mechanisms have been proposed as direct causes or contributors to these biological effects. EMF-induced alterations in cellular levels can activate voltage-gated calcium channels and lead to the formation of free radicals, protein misfolding and DNA damage. Because rapidly dividing germ cells go through meiosis and mitosis, they are more sensitive to EMF in contrast to other slower-growing cell types. In this review, possible mechanistic pathways of the effects of EMF exposure on fertilization, oogenesis and spermatogenesis are discussed. In addition, the present review also evaluates metabolomic effects of GSM-modulated EMFs on the male and female reproductive systems in recent human and animal studies. In this context, experimental and epidemiological studies which examine the impact of mobile phone radiation on the processes of oogenesis and spermatogenesis are examined in line with current approaches. •Long-term exposure to EMF decreases sperm motility and fertilization.•Effects of EMF emitted from mobile phones are related to protein synthesis.•Oxidative stress based EMF exposure modulates nitric oxide level in the germ cells.•Oxidative stress based EMF exposure inhibits antioxidant mechanisms in the germ cells.
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ANTIOXIDANTS
BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS
CALCIUM
Cell Phone
DNA Damage
DNA DAMAGES
ELECTRIC POTENTIAL
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Female
FERTILIZATION
Genitalia, Female
HUMAN POPULATIONS
Humans
Male
MEIOSIS
Metabolomics
MITOSIS
Mobile phone exposure
MOBILE PHONES
NITRIC OXIDE
OOGENESIS
OXIDATION
Oxidative stress
PROTEINS
PUBLIC HEALTH
REVIEWS
SPERMATOGENESIS
SPERMATOZOA
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