5G Radiofrequency Exposure Reduces PRDM16 and C/EBP β mRNA Expression, Two Key Biomarkers for Brown Adipogenesis.

IF 4.9 2区 生物学 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.3390/ijms26062792
Chandreshwar Seewooruttun, Bélir Bouguila, Aurélie Corona, Stéphane Delanaud, Raphaël Bodin, Véronique Bach, Rachel Desailloud, Amandine Pelletier
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The widespread use of wireless technologies has raised public health concerns about the biological effects of radiofrequency (RF) exposure. Children have a higher specific absorption rate (SAR) of radiation energy compared to adults. Furthermore, brown adipose tissue (BAT) is more prevalent in infants and tends to decrease with age. Previous animal studies demonstrated a cold sensation in rats exposed to 900 MHz (second generation, 2G). UCP1-dependent thermogenesis and BAT hyperplasia are two fundamental adaptive mechanisms initiated in response to cold. This study investigated the impact of short-term exposure to 2G and fifth generation (5G) on key thermogenic and adipogenic markers related to these mechanisms while considering age and exposure duration. Juvenile and young adult Wistar rats were randomized into three subgroups: a 5G group (3.5 GHz), 2G group (900 MHz), and a control group (SHAM). They were exposed to their respective continuous-wave RF signals for 1 or 2 weeks at an intensity of 1.5 V/m, with two exposure sessions of 1 h per day. After the exposure period, a RT-qPCR was carried out to evaluate the genetic markers involved in BAT thermogenesis and adipogenesis. Two adipogenic biomarkers were affected; a fold change reduction of 49% and 32% was detected for PRDM16 (p = 0.016) and C/EBP β (p = 0.0002), respectively, after 5G exposure, regardless of age and exposure duration. No significant RF effect was found on UCP1-dependent thermogenesis at a transcriptional level. These findings suggest that exposure to a 5G radiofrequency may partially disrupt brown adipocyte differentiation and thermogenic function by downregulating PRDM16 and C/EBP β, possibly leading to higher cold sensitivity.

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5G射频暴露降低褐色脂肪形成的两个关键生物标志物PRDM16和C/EBP β mRNA的表达
无线技术的广泛使用引起了公众对射频(RF)接触的生物效应的关注。儿童对辐射能量的比吸收率(SAR)比成人高。此外,棕色脂肪组织(BAT)在婴儿中更为普遍,并随着年龄的增长而减少。先前的动物研究表明,暴露于900 MHz(第二代,2G)的大鼠有冷感。依赖ucp1的产热和BAT增生是两个基本的适应机制。本研究在考虑年龄和暴露时间的情况下,研究了短期暴露于2G和第五代(5G)对与这些机制相关的关键产热和产脂标志物的影响。幼鼠和青壮年Wistar大鼠随机分为3个亚组:5G组(3.5 GHz)、2G组(900 MHz)和对照组(SHAM)。分别以1.5 V/m的强度暴露于各自的连续波射频信号中1周或2周,每天两次暴露1小时。暴露期结束后,采用RT-qPCR对BAT产热和脂肪生成相关的遗传标记进行评价。两种脂肪生成生物标志物受到影响;在5G暴露后,无论年龄和暴露时间如何,PRDM16 (p = 0.016)和C/EBP β (p = 0.0002)的变化分别减少了49%和32%。在转录水平上,未发现RF对ucp1依赖性产热作用的显著影响。这些发现表明,暴露于5G射频可能通过下调PRDM16和C/EBP β,部分破坏棕色脂肪细胞分化和产热功能,可能导致更高的冷敏感性。
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