Amelioration of Cell Phone and Wi Fi induced Pancreatic Damage and Hyperglycemia (Diabetes Mellitus) with Pomegranate and Vit E in Rats

Hadiya Sibghatullah

Pathology Department , Liaquat University of Medical and Allied Health Sciences, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.

Sibghatullah Muhammad Ali Sangi *

Faculty of Pharmacy, Northern Border University, Rafha campus, Saudi Arabia.

Elsamoual Ibrahim Ahmedani

Deanship of Common First Year, Jouf University, P.O.Box 2014 Sakaka, KSA.

Ali Alqahtani

Faculty of Pharmacy, King Khalid university, Abha, Saudi Arabia.

Abdulhakim Bawadekji

Faculty of Science, Northern Border University, ArAr, Saudi Arabia.

Sreeharsha Nagaraja

Department of Pharmaceutics, college of clinical Pharmacy, King Faisal university, Hofouf, Al-Ahsa Saudi Arabia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus has become a global concern. To date numerous studies have been conducted but little literature is available to explain the effects of mobile phone radiation on pancreas, where from Insulin is secreted. In Some studies, effects of ionizing radiation have been examined and established the relationship between cell phone exposure and cell damage.

Objectives: Objectives of study were to observe the effects of mobile phones, connected with WiFi on the pancreas.

Methods: 40 male Wistar Albino rats were exposed tomobile phones connected with Wi-Fi for eight weeks.

Results: The histopathological examination of the rat pancreas revealed that, exposure of rats to cell phones and Wi-Fi causes significant damage to the rat pancreas.

Conclusion: The ionizing radiation emitted from cell phones and WiFi causes increase in oxidative stress leading to inflammation and pancreatic cell death that may affect glucose homeostasis.

Keywords: Mobile Phone, WiFi, oxidative stress, diabetes mellitus, pancreas


How to Cite

Sibghatullah, H., Sangi, S. M. A., Ahmedani, E. I., Alqahtani, A., Bawadekji, A. and Nagaraja, S. (2021) “Amelioration of Cell Phone and Wi Fi induced Pancreatic Damage and Hyperglycemia (Diabetes Mellitus) with Pomegranate and Vit E in Rats”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(54B), pp. 204–215. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i54B33781.