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A Causal Role for Voltage-gated Cav1.2 Calcium Channels in Mediating 5G FR1 Effects on Sleep-associated Brain Health in Humans
Sponsor: Hans-Peter Landolt
Summary
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) generated by the use of 5G technology influence certain sleep characteristics, especially in individuals carrying a specific genetic variant of a protein in the brain that regulates the activity of nerve cells. This protein is a voltage-gated calcium channel called CaV1.2 and could be involved in the effects of 5G technology on sleep. The calcium channel CaV1.2 can be selectively blocked by the drug nimodipine. To demonstrate that CaV1.2 is indeed involved in the effects of 5G technology on sleep, the researchers are investigating in this study, with healthy subjects carrying the sought-after genetic variant, whether the administration of nimodipine and thus the blockade of the calcium channel before exposure mitigates or eliminates the effects of EMF on sleep health.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 40 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2024-10-22
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2025-05-31
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Nimodipine Capsules
Two times 30 mg nimodipine or placebo will be administered orally 45 minutes prior to the start of the 5G FR1 exposure. The verum and placebo capsules will look the same, in order to preserve the double-blinding.
5G RF-EMF
Participants will be exposed to a standardized electromagnetic field of the latest mobile radio standard (5G) or a sham field for 30 minutes on each of the experimental nights. The active field is characterized by 3.6 GHz frequency \[TDD\] with 100 MHz bandwidth, 12-14 Hz modulation and is comparable to a phone call with a commercially available, modern cell phone. Both the 5G and sham exposures are performed with the same exposure apparatus, according to a double-blind study design.
Locations (1)
University of Zurich, Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland