Abstract

The aim of this work was to ascertain whether microwave radiation (frequency 9 GHz; specific absorption rate 70 mW/gr, exposure duration 10 min) may produce genotoxic effects, assessed by cytokinesis-block micro-nucleus (MN) assay, in bovine (Bos taurus L.) peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures. As positive control for the MN induction, mitomycin-C (MMC) was used: it is known that this alkylating agent has a potent genotoxic (radiomimetic) action. To evaluate possible cooperative effects, some cultures from microwave-exposed samples were treated with MMC. The results obtained indicate that the optimal dose of MMC to induce MN frequency increase in this species is 0.044 µg/ml and that microwave radiation induces a statistically significant increase of MN frequency both with and without MMC.

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