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Research progress of the microwave-induced damage of the lens

DING Yu,YU Yi-bo   

  1. Eye Center Affiliated to the Second Hospital, Medical College of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310009, China
  • Received:2017-02-24 Online:2017-12-22 Published:2017-12-21
  • Contact: YU Yi-bo, Email: yuyibo@zju.edu.cn
  • Supported by:

    National Natural Science Foundation of China (81670832, 81470612)

Abstract:

With the rapid development of electronic and communication technologies, public concern about the possible health effects exposed to microwave radiation has arisen. The eye is one of the two ‘hot spots’ of absorbing microwave radiation. The lens becomes the central focus of the study since it is non-vascularized and contains a high percentage of water. It is well established that high-power microwave radiation can induce cataracts via its thermal effects. However, it remains unclear whether low-power microwave radiation damage to the cellular morphology, gap junctional intercellular communication, proliferation cycle and hereditary stability of the lens in the cellular and molecular level.(Int Rev Ophthalmol,  2017,  41:   418-423)