The effects of long-term exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields on bone formation in ovariectomized rats
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Çelik, Mustafa SalihGür, Ali
Akdağ, Zülküf
Akpolat, Veysi
Güven, Kemal
Çelik, Yusuf
Saraç, Aysegül Jale
Otçu, Selçuk
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Çelik, M. S., Gür, A., Akdağ, Z., Akpolat, V., Güven, K., Çelik, Y. ve diğerleri. (2012). The effects of long-term exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields on bone formation in ovariectomized rats. Bioelectromagnetics, 33(7), 543-549.Abstract
The effects of long-term extremely low-frequency magnetic field (ELF-MF) exposure on bone formation and biochemical markers were investigated in ovariectomized rats. Sixty mature female SpragueDawley rats were randomly divided into four different groups (n?=?15): (i) unexposed control (CTL); (ii) ovariectomized only (OVX); (iii) non-ovariectomized, exposed (SHAM?+?ELF-MF); and (iv) ovariectomized, exposed (OVX?+?ELF-MF). The third and fourth groups were exposed to 1.5?mT ELF-MF for 4?h a day for 6 months. Bone mineral density (BMD) was determined using dual energy X-ray absorption (DEXA) measurements. The formation and resorption of bone were evaluated using bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP), osteocalcin, osteoprotogerin, and N-telopeptide. After 6 months of ELF-MF therapy, BMD values were significantly lower in the OVX group and higher in the OVX?+?ELF-MF and SHAM?+?ELF-MF groups than they were before therapy (P?
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https://doi.org/10.1002/bem.21725https://hdl.handle.net/11468/13988
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