Abstract

Review Article

Microscopic Diagnostics and Mapping of Cytophysiological Effects of Reactive Oxygen Species during Microwave Exposure of Living Tissues

Gradov OV* and Gradova MA

Published: 30 May, 2025 | Volume 9 - Issue 1 | Pages: 018-021

A specialized installation has been developed for microscopic study of the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) formation during microwave irradiation of biological samples with automated control / mechanized tube and real-time data acquisition. The above installation can be used in biomedical practice for: standardization or certification of the microwave sources; testing of the potential antioxidants that protect tissues from ROS-induced effects; testing fluorescent sensors for ROS; analysis of ROS localization and distribution in various tissues in order to establish specific pharmaco-physiotherapeutic and toxicological localizations of ROS in different topographic-anatomical zones. The paper pays special attention to the singlet oxygen produced by the samples upon microwave treatment, as a physiologically active and highly reactive agent.

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Keywords:

Reactive oxygen species; Microwave; Microwave radiation; Protectors; Antioxidants; Singlet oxygen; Microscopy; Mapping

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