EMF Health-effects Research

Interaction of low level modulated RF radiation with Na+¯K+-ATPase

Behari J, Kunjilwar KK, and Pyne S

Bioelectrochem Bioenerg 47:247-252, 1998


The effect of low-level amplitude modulated radiofrequency radiation were studied on Na+¯K+-ATPase activity in the brain of developing male Wistar rats of age 23 days (body weight 55¯60 g).

They were exposed to carrier wave (CW) frequency 147 MHz and its sub-harmonic frequencies 73.5 and 36.75 MHz amplitude modulated (AM) at 16 and 76 Hz for 30¯35 days (3 h day-1, Power density 1.47 mW cm2,average specific absorption rate 9.65¯6.11 W kg-1).

We observed a statistically significant increase in Na+¯K+-ATPase activity in chronically exposed rats compared to the control ones. The increase in Na+¯K+-ATPase activity was around 19¯20% in the rats exposed to CW frequencies AM at 16 Hz compared to the controls, whereas the increase in Na+¯K+-ATPase activity was around 15¯16% in rats exposed to the same set of CW frequencies but AM at 76 Hz.

Though there was a difference in Na+¯K+-ATPase activities (3¯4%) in the two groups but the difference was found to be statistically insignificant. Within the group of rats exposed to CW frequencies amplitude modulated at 16 and 76 Hz, respectively, the effect on Na+¯K+-ATPase activity was found to be independent of the magnitude of CW frequencies.

An additional single short duration (20¯60 min) exposure of membranes in vitro from different exposed group to the above field did not show any significant alteration on Na+¯K+-ATPase activity.

It is concluded that a low level effect of amplitude modulated radiation produces statistically significant effect on Na+¯K+-ATPase activity but is insensitive to the carrier wave frequencies under investigation.



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