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Öğe The effect of chronic microwave irradiation on the rat sperm count and morphology(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 1996) Akdag, Z; Celik, MS; Ketani, MA; Deniz, M; Dasdag, S[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Effect of nonionizing radiation on plasmid DNA of E.coli puc9(Mbr Press Inc, 1999) Dasdag, S; Celik, MS; Uyar, F; Akdag, MZ; Sert, C; Ensari, YThe present experiment was carried out to investigate whether 9450 MHz and 2450 MHz microwave exposure (MW) affect to the plasmid DNA of Escherichia coli puc 9 or not. Suspensions of E.coli puc 9 were exposed to microwave radiation at 2450 MHz (55,110,165,220 and 275 W for 30 and 60 second) and 9450 MHz (2.65mW/cm(2) for 10,20,40 and 60 minutes). However, plasmid DNA of E.coli puc 9 were also exposed to 9450 MHz (10,20,40 and 60 minutes) and 2450 MHz (55,110,165,220 and 275 W for 30 and 60 second) Microwave. After exposures of E.coli puc 9, the plasmid DNA were isolated and evaluated by AGE assay. We found that amount of plasmid DNA was not changed in 9450 MHz and 2450 MHz MW exposure. The difference of temperatures between before and after 2450 MHz MW exposures were found to be significant (P<0.01). It was concluded that E.coli puc 9 plasmid DNA was not affected by 9450 MHz and 2450 MHz Microwave radiation.Öğe The evaluation of the role of microwave and vitamins on rat eyes related to lipid peroxidation and tissue damage(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2002) Akdag, MZ; Sert, C; Erdinc, L; Dasdag, S; Buyukbayram, H; Celik, MS; Cakmak, SSIn the present study, the effect of low-intensity microwave radiation on rat eyes and the protective effect of some vitamins against the damage induced by microwave was investigated. 32 Wistar-albino female rats were divided into four groups (1 Control, 3 Experimental) (n=8). The rats of first experimental group were exposed to 9450 MHz microwave (2.65 mW/cm(2)) for one hour a day during 21 days. In addition to exposure with MW as first experimental group, Vitamin E and Vitamin C (150 mg/kg/day) were injected intraperitoneally to second and third experimental groups respectively during last seven days of exposure. The eyes of rats were examined daily after MW and sham exposure by an ophthalmologist biomicroscopically. After completed 21 days exposure period the rats were sacrificed under ketalar anesthesia. The rat eyes were enucleated for histopathological examination and Malondialdehyde (MDA) assay. Sero hemoragic dark brown secretion was observed in rats' conjunctiva of fist and second experimental groups after biomicroscopic examination. However, no damage was detected in the third group. Vacuolization, pleomorphism between cells and increasing of cell layers in lens fibers of all experimental groups were observed histopathologically. In the cornea of experimental groups, cellular loss, shape and size differences among cells and lack of polarity were noticed. Slight edema, congestion, desquamation in epithelial cells, separation between layers in some areas and alteration in pigment cells of retina were also determined in experimental group rats. The MDA (Malondialdehyde) levels of all experimental groups increased significantly compared to control group (P<0.05). However, no significant differences among experimental groups were observed at MDA levels (P>0.05). The temperature differences of all experimental groups were found to be significant compared to control group (P<0.05). Finally, it was determined that low-intensity long-term microwave exposure caused histopathologic alternations and lipid peroxidations on rat eyes.Öğe Whole-body microwave exposure emitted by cellular phones and testicular function of rats(Springer, 1999) Dasdag, S; Ketani, MA; Akdag, Z; Ersay, AR; Sari, I; Demirtas, ÖC; Celik, MSThis study investigated whether there are adverse effects due to microwave exposure emitted by cellular phones in male rats. Eighteen Wistar Albino rats were separated into three groups, a sham group and two experimental groups. The rats were confined in Plexiglas cages and cellular phones were placed 0.5 cm under the cages. In the first experimental group, cellular phones were in standby position for 2 h. In the second experimental group. phones were turned to the speech position three times each for 1 min duration over 2 h. Rats in the first and second experimental groups were exposed to microwaves emitted by phones for 2 h/day for a duration of 1 month. After the last exposure the rats were killed. Brain, eyes, ears, liver, heart, lungs, stomach, kidneys, testes. small and large intestines and skill of the rats were observed histologically. The decrease of epididymal sperm counts in the speech groups were not found to be significant (P > 0.05). Differences in terms of normal and abnormal sperm forms were not observed (P > 0.05). Histological changes ut ru especially observed in the testes of rats of the speech groups. Seminiferous tubular diameter of rat testes in the standby and speech groups was found to be lower than the sham group (P < 0.05). Rectal temperatures of rats in the speech group were found to be higher than the sham and standby groups (P < 0.05). The rectal temperatures of rats before and after exposure were also found to be significantly higher in the speech group (P < 0.05). Specific absorption rate (SAR) was determined as 0.141 W/kg.