A Prolonged exposure to Wi-Fi Radiation Induces Neurobehavioral Changes and Oxidative Stress in Adult Zebrafish


" Overall, our experimental findings provide compelling evidence that continuous exposure to Wi-Fi radiation induces significant oxidative stress, likely mediated by excessive generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Supporting this biochemical disturbance, we observed altered neurobehavioral responses, including impaired locomotor activity, increased anxiety-like behavior in the novel tank diving test, and altered light/dark preference in the scototaxis assay indicating functional disruptions in the sensory-motor system. Furthermore, a notable reduction in acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity was detected, which is indicative of excess cholinergic activity as a consequence of anxious behavior, potential cholinergic dysfunction and impaired synaptic signaling under EMR exposure. These cholinergic and behavioral changes are likely linked to the oxidative burden imposed on neural tissues." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Fumakiya, S., Mehta, J., Punekar, A., Sharma, P., & Uggini, G. K. (2025). A Prolonged exposure to Wi-Fi Radiation Induces Neurobehavioral Changes and Oxidative Stress in Adult Zebrafish. International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.52286. © 2025 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.


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