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23. The influence of electromagnetic radiation of cell phones on the behavior of animals
Innar Sultangaliyeva, Raikhan Beisenova, Rumiya Tazitdinova, Akhan Abzhalelov and Marat Khanturin
Veterinary World, 13(3): 549-555

Innar Sultangaliyeva: Department of Management and Engineering in the Field of Environmental Protection, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
Raikhan Beisenova: Department of Management and Engineering in the Field of Environmental Protection, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
Rumiya Tazitdinova: Department of Geography, Ecology and Tourism, Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau State University, Kokshetau, Kazakhstan.
Akhan Abzhalelov: Department of Management and Engineering in the Field of Environmental Protection, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
Marat Khanturin: Department of Management and Engineering in the Field of Environmental Protection, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

doi: www.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2020.549-555

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Article history: Received: 28-12-2019, Accepted: 13-02-2020, Published online: 24-03-2020

Corresponding author: Innar Sultangaliyeva

E-mail: in211187@mail.ru

Citation: Sultangaliyeva I, Beisenova R, Tazitdinova R, Abzhalelov A, Khanturin M (2020) The influence of electromagnetic radiation of cell phones on the behavior of animals, Veterinary World, 13(3): 549-555.
Abstract

Background and Aim: The radiation emitted from cell phones has various deleterious effects on human health. The article considers the problem of the effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) of cell phones on the behavior of animals. The use of mobile phones is continually increasing throughout the world. All of the world population uses mobile phones widely; thus, having strong and daily effect on the brain. There is no restriction on the use of mobile phones. Getting more advantages and convenience of mobile communication, the population is trying not to hear the information about possible risks to their health, there is no element of self-restraint. The aim of this work was to study behavioral patterns in response to the influence of cell phones.

Materials and Methods: The experiments were carried out on 90 white outbred rats weighing 250-300 g. Experiments were carried out and the effect of EMR from Samsung Galaxy J1 mini and Xiaomi Redmi S2 phones on animal behavior was studied. Behavioral reactions were studied using the open field method.

Results: By the quality of the act of locomotion in the second experimental group is reduced by 30% and also in this group by the time of the act is 23% lower than in the control data. Vertical motor activity, a support stand, is also suppressed in the second experimental group: 61% lower in number and 47.2% lower in act time compared to the control group. Based on the data, we can conclude that the EMR of the phone Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini affects the behavior of animals to a greater extent than Xiaomi Redmi S2. By the frequency of the act, sniffing is 26% lower; by the time of the act, it remained at the level of control data in the second group. In the third group of the animals, the number and time of the act are 15% lower than the control data. The support stands as an indicator of research activity. In the second group the act of stand with support – by number was lower by 57% than the control data, this indicates that research activity is being suppressed.

Conclusion: According to the above changes under the action of EMR from the Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini and Xiaomi Redmi S2 phones, the motor component of behavior is suppressed. The research component of behavior in all groups of animals is enhanced due to high rates of sniffing. It is possible that in animals under stress, the motivation to interact with the environment decreases, leading to an excessive self-accentuation of the animal.

Keywords: cell phone, central nervous system, electromagnetic pollution, electromagnetic radiation, locomotion.