INFLUENCE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED BY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN THE EARLY PERIOD OF POSTEMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
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In the present work, the influence of oxidative stress induced by electromagnetic radiation in the early period of postembryonic development is considered, and also the influence of the electromagnetic irradiation studied by us on the dynamics of intracellular oxidant-antioxidant relations in the later development of the organism (in our case after two months) was considered. In studies of the biological action of non-ionizing radiation, the processes following the initial stage of absorption of electromagnetic radiation are more often considered, and this, apparently, is justified for living systems. In connection with the progressive introduction of this radiation into many spheres of life, a number of experiments were carried out in the laboratory "Physiology of Radiation", where the aim of the work was to study the effect of oxidative stress induced by electromagnetic radiation with a frequency of 460 MHz on the dynamics of the intensity of lipid peroxidation in the lens of the eye during puberty in newborn white rats. Thus, the present study showed that in the lens of the eyes of subjects exposed to EMR, changes occur in the course of lipid peroxidation processes. However, more research is needed to substantiate the observed trends and put forward explanations.

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lipid peroxidation, electromagnetic irradiation, rats, lens of the eye
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