Effects of olive leave extract on metabolic disorders and oxidative stress induced by 2.45 GHz WIFI signals. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology Volume 36, Issue 3, November 2013, Pages 826–834
Highlights
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The exposition to the radioradio frequencies (2.45 GHz) induced metabolic disorders.
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The exposition to the radio frequencies (2.45 GHz) induced and diabetic-like status.
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The exposition to the radio frequencies (2.45 GHz) induced oxidative stress.
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Olive leaves extract prevented against metabolic alterations.
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Olive leaves extract enhanced antioxidant responses.
Abstract
We investigated the effect of olive leaves extract administration on glucose metabolism and oxidative response in liver and kidneys of rats exposed to radioradio frequency (RF). The exposure of rats to RF (2.45 GHz, 1 h/day during 21 consecutive days) induced a diabetes-like status. Moreover, RF decreased the activities of glutathione peroxidase (GPx, −33.33% and −49.40%) catalase (CAT, −43.39% and −39.62%) and the superoxide dismutase (SOD, −59.29% and −68.53%) and groups thiol amount (−62.68% and −34.85%), respectively in liver and kidneys. Indeed, exposure to RF increased the malondialdehyde (MDA, 29.69% and 51.35%) concentration respectively in liver and kidneys. Olive leaves extract administration (100 mg/kg, ip) in RF-exposed rats prevented glucose metabolism disruption and restored the activities of GPx, CAT and SOD and thiol group amount in liver and kidneys. Moreover, olive leave extract administration was able to bring down the elevated levels of MDA in liver but not in kidneys. Our investigations suggested that RF exposure induced a diabetes-like status throughthrough alteration of oxidative response. Olive leaves extract was able to correct glucose metabolism disorder by minimizing oxidative stress induced by RF in rat tissues.
Keywords
RadioRadio frequencies;
Metabolism;
Oxidative stress;
Olive leaves
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