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To investigate the direct impact of exposure of the scrotum to 4G cellphone radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) on the testis of adult rats.We equally randomized 30 adult male SD rats into a control and an exposure group, the latter exposed to 4G cellphone RF-EMR 6 hours a day for 150 days. Then, we analyzed the changes in semen quality and seminiferous epithelia, and measured the levels antioxidant enzyme-peroxide and the expressions of blood-testis barrier proteins in the testis of the rats.Compared with the controls, the rats in the exposure group showed significantly decreased sperm concentration ([6.39 ± 0.82] vs [4.74 ± 0.87] ×107/ml, P0.05), viability ([62.11 ± 8.82]% vs [41.44 ± 7.33]%, P0.05), motility ([55.71 ± 7.39] vs [36.22 ± 6.36]%, P0.05), the percentage of morphologically normal sperm ([84.89 ± 5.11]% vs [70.78 ± 8.11]%, P0.05) and Johnsen's score (8.38 ± 0.98 vs 6.11 ± 1.56, P0.05), increased Coentino's score (1.36 ± 0.21 vs 1.81 ± 0.34, P0.05) and MDA level (P0.05), reduced levels of SOD, GSH and CAT (P0.05), and down-regulated expressions of occludin, ZO-1, CAR and N-Cadherin (P0.05).Exposure of the scrotum to 4G cellphone RF-EMR directly causes injury of the testis, disorder of the blood-testis barrier, reduction of semen quality and consequently decline in the fertility of male rats. |