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Bioelectromagnetics | 2012

In utero and early-life exposure of rats to a Wi-Fi signal: Screening of immune markers in sera and gestational outcome

S. Aït-Aïssa; Bernard Billaudel; Florence Poulletier de Gannes; Gilles Ruffié; S. Duleu; A. Hurtier; E. Haro; M. Taxile; Axel Athane; Michel Geffard; Tongning Wu; Joe Wiart; D. Bodet; Bernard Veyret; I. Lagroye

An experimental approach was used to assess immunological biomarkers in the sera of young rats exposed in utero and postnatal to non-ionizing radiofrequency fields. Pregnant rats were exposed free-running, 2 h/day and 5 days/week to a 2.45 GHz Wi-Fi signal in a reverberation chamber at whole-body specific absorption rates (SAR) of 0, 0.08, 0.4, and 4 W/kg (with 10, 10, 12, and 9 rats, respectively), while cage control rats were kept in the animal facility (11 rats). Dams were exposed from days 6 to 21 of gestation and then three newborns per litter were further exposed from birth to day 35 postnatal. On day 35 after birth, all pups were sacrificed and sera collected. The screening of sera for antibodies directed against 15 different antigens related to damage and/or pathological markers was conducted using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). No change in humoral response of young pups was observed, regardless of the types of biomarker and SAR levels. This study also provided some data on gestational outcome following in utero exposure to Wi-Fi signals. Mass evaluation of dams and pups and the number of pups per litter was monitored, and the genital tracts of young rats were observed for abnormalities by measuring anogenital distance. Under these experimental conditions, our observations suggest a lack of adverse effects of Wi-Fi exposure on delivery and general condition of the animals.


Radiation Research | 2013

In Situ Expression of Heat-Shock Proteins and 3-Nitrotyrosine in Brains of Young Rats Exposed to a WiFi Signal In Utero and In Early Life

S. Aït-Aïssa; Florence Poulletier de Gannes; M. Taxile; Bernard Billaudel; A. Hurtier; E. Haro; Gilles Ruffié; Axel Athane; Bernard Veyret; I. Lagroye

The bioeffects of exposure to Wireless High-Fidelity (WiFi) signals on the developing nervous systems of young rodents was investigated by assessing the in vivo and in situ expression levels of three stress markers: 3-Nitrotyrosine (3-NT), an oxidative stress marker and two heat-shock proteins (Hsp25 and Hsp70). These biomarkers were measured in the brains of young rats exposed to a 2450 MHz WiFi signal by immunohistochemistry. Pregnant rats were first exposed or sham exposed to WiFi from day 6 to day 21 of gestation. In addition three newborns per litter were further exposed up to 5 weeks old. Daily 2-h exposures were performed blind in a reverberation chamber and whole-body specific absorption rate levels were 0, 0.08, 0.4 and 4 W/kg. 3-NT and stress protein expression was assayed in different areas of the hippocampus and cortex. No significant difference was observed among exposed and sham-exposed groups. These results suggest that repeated exposure to WiFi during gestation and early life has no deleterious effects on the brains of young rats.


Comptes Rendus Physique | 2010

In situ detection of gliosis and apoptosis in the brains of young rats exposed in utero to a Wi-Fi signal

S. Aït-Aïssa; B. Billaudel; Florence Poulletier de Gannes; A. Hurtier; E. Haro; M. Taxile; Gilles Ruffié; Axel Athane; B. Veyret; I. Lagroye


SFRP | 2011

EFFETS D'UN SIGNAL WI-FI SUR LES SYSTEMES NERVEUX ET IMMUNITAIRE, SUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT ET LA FERTILITE

Florence Poulletier de Gannes; S. Aït-Aïssa; E. Haro; A. Hurtier; M. Taxile; Laureline Le Montagner; Axel Athane; S. Duleu; Yan Percherencier; Michel Geffard; Gilles Ruffié; Bernard Billaudel; Bernard Veyret; I. Lagroye


10th International Conference of the European Bioelectromagnetics Association | 2011

Prenatal and Postnatal Development of Rats Exposed in-Utero to a Wi-Fi Signal

F. Poulletier de Gannes; E. Haro; A. Hurtier; M. Taxile; S. Aït-Aïssa; Hiroshi Masuda; A. Athane; Gilles Ruffié; P. Dufour; B. Billaudel; B. Veyret; I. Lagroye


10th International Conference of the European Bioelectromagnetics Association | 2011

Rat Fertility: Influence of Exposure to Wi-Fi Signals

F. Poulletier de Gannes; B. Billaudel; M. Taxile; L. Le Montagner; A. Hurtier; S. Aït-Aïssa; Hiroshi Masuda; E. Haro; Yann Percherancier; Gilles Ruffié; P. Dufour; B. Veyret; I. Lagroye


10th International Conference of the European Bioelectromagnetics Association | 2011

Effects of Wi-Fi Exposure of Mice on the Developing Immune System: Functional Approach of the Cellular Response

S. Aït-Aïssa; F. Poulletier de Gannes; M. Taxile; B. Billaudel; A. Hurtier; E. Haro; A. Athane; Gilles Ruffié; B. Veyret; I. Lagroye


10th International Conference of the European Bioelectromagnetics Association | 2011

Effect of an In-Vivo WI-FI Exposure on Brain and Blood of Young Rats

I. Lagroye; F. Poulletier de Gannes; E. Haro; A. Hurtier; M. Taxile; S. Aït-Aïssa; S. Duleu; Gilles Ruffié; Michel Geffard; B. Billaudel; B. Veyret


Thirty-two Annual Technical Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society | 2010

Effects of in-utero and Early life Exposure to Wi-Fi Signals on the Immune System of C57BL/6 Mice

S. Aït-Aïssa; B. Billaudel; F. Poulletier de Gannes; A. Hurtier; E. Haro; M. Taxile; A. Athane; Gilles Ruffié; Tongning Wu; Joe Wiart; B. Veyret; I. Lagroye


Thirty-two Annual Technical Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society | 2010

Effect of in-vivo Wi-Fi exposure: focus on brain and blood samples of young rats

I. Lagroye; F. Poulletier de Gannes; E. Haro; A. Hurtier; M. Taxile; S. Aït-Aïssa; S. Duleu; Gilles Ruffié; Michel Geffard; B. Billaudel; B. Veyret

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A. Hurtier

University of Bordeaux

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E. Haro

University of Bordeaux

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I. Lagroye

University of Bordeaux

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M. Taxile

University of Bordeaux

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B. Veyret

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. Athane

University of Bordeaux

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