The effects of extremely low-frequency magnetic field exposure on apoptosis, neurodegeneration and trace element levels in the rat brain

Author:

ÇAKIT Mehmet Onat1ORCID,KOCA Gökhan2ORCID,AKBULUT Aylin2ORCID,ERDEM Onur3ORCID,ÇETİNKAYA Serdar3ORCID,UMURHAN Gaye4ORCID,AYDINBELGE-DİZDAR Nur2ORCID,ESMEKAYA Meric5ORCID,YUMUŞAK Nihat6ORCID,CANSEVEN KURŞUN Ayşe Gülnihal5ORCID,KORKMAZ Meliha7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Health Sciences, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Department Of Family Medicine

2. University of Health Sciences, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Department of Nuclear Medicine

3. University of Health Sciences, Gulhane Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Toxicology

4. Gazi University, Non-ionizing Radiation Protection, Application and Research Center

5. Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biophysics

6. Harran University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology

7. University of Health Scences, Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Department of Nuclear Medicine

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of 1mT, 1.5 mT, and 2 mT extremely low-frequency magnetic fields, which were within the limits for public environmental and occupational magnetic field exposure guidelines, on apoptosis, neurodegeneration and trace elements in rat brain cells. Material and Method: A total of 35 adult male Wistar rats were allocated into four main groups: Group 1 (n=8) was healthy controls; Group 2 (n=9) was exposed to 1 mT extremely low-frequency magnetic field; Group 3 (n=9) was exposed to 1.5 mT extremely low-frequency magnetic field and Group 4 (n=9) was exposed to 2 mT extremely low-frequency magnetic field. All the rats in the exposure groups were exposed to 50 Hz extremely low-frequency magnetic field for 4 hours per day, 5 days per week for 30 days in the Helmholtz coils. After the exposure, rats were sacrificed and rat brains were evaluated for histopathological and immunohistochemical changes as well as about the trace element levels in the brain. Results: Different levels of exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic field doses caused increases in Ca levels and increased apoptosis in the rat brain. As the applied extremely low-frequency magnetic field levels increased, so did the apoptosis and Ca levels in the brain tissues. Conclusion: Extremely low-frequency magnetic field exposure caused neurodegeneration in rat brain tissue, increased apoptosis, and increased Ca concentration. These changes may cause various biological damage, especially cancer in healthy tissues and measures should be taken to minimize extremely low-frequency magnetic field exposure in daily life in terms of protecting public health.

Publisher

Anatolian Current Medical Journal

Subject

General Medicine

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