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International Journal of Radiation Biology | 2012

The influence of 1800 MHz GSM-like signals on blood chemistry and oxidative stress in non-pregnant and pregnant rabbits.

Gorkem Kismali; Elcin Ozgur; Göknur Güler; Aytaç Akçay; Tevhide Sel; Nesrin Seyhan

Purpose: Environmental electromagnetic fields originate from man-made sources, such as mobile phones and base stations, and have led to increasing public concern about their possible adverse health effects. We aimed to investigate the possible effects of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) generated from these devices on oversensitive animals, such as pregnant rabbits. Materials and methods: In the present study, the effects of whole body 1800 MHz Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)-like RFR exposure for 15 min/day for seven days on blood chemistry and lipid peroxidation levels in both non-pregnant and pregnant New Zealand White rabbits were investigated. Thirteen-month-old rabbits were studied in the following four groups: Non-pregnant control, non-pregnant RFR-exposed, pregnant control and pregnant RFR-exposed. Results: Lipid peroxidation, namely malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, did not change after RFR exposure. However, blood chemistry parameters, such as cholesterol (CHO), total protein (TP), albumin (ALB), uric acid, creatinin and creatine kinase (CK) and creatine kinase-myocardial band isoenzyme (CK-MB) changed due to both pregnancy and RFR exposure.Conclusion: Our investigations have been shown that no indication for oxidative stress was detected in the blood of pregnant rabbits upon RF exposure at specific conditions employed in the present study. Minor changes in some blood chemistry parameters were detected but CK-MB and CK increases were found remarkable. Studies on RFR exposure during pregnancy will help establish international standards for the protection of pregnant women from environmental RFR.


Experimental and Applied Acarology | 2011

Ticks on humans in Ankara, Turkey.

Zafer Karaer; Esin Guven; Serpil Nalbantoglu; Sirri Kar; Ömer Orkun; Kemal Ekdal; Asiye Koçak; Aytaç Akçay

In this study, a total of 5,094 ticks found on humans were examined in terms of species, development stage, gender, host features and seasonality for a year period. Of these ticks 17 were argasid and 5,077 were ixodid. Predominantly species of the ixodid genera Hyalomma, Dermacentor, Rhipicephalus and Haemaphysalis were found on humans in Ankara (Anatolia). Most abundant were Hyalomma nymphs (29.8%) and adults (28.2%). Primary factors in terms of tick bite risk were region, habitat and season.


Cryobiology | 2013

The effect of bovine serum albumin and fetal calf serum on sperm quality, DNA fragmentation and lipid peroxidation of the liquid stored rabbit semen

Serpil Sarıözkan; Gaffari Türk; Fazile Cantürk; Arzu Yay; Ayşe Eken; Aytaç Akçay

The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of the bovine serum albumin (BSA) and fetal calf serum (FCS) on sperm quality, DNA fragmentation and lipid peroxidation of liquid stored rabbit semen stored up to 72 h at 5 °C. Ejaculates were collected from five New Zealand male rabbits by artificial vagina and pooled at 37 °C following evaluation. Each pooled ejaculate was split into three equal experimental groups and diluted to a final concentration of approximately 40 × 10(6)sperm/ml (single step dilution), in an Eppendorf tube, with the Tris based extender containing BSA (5mg/ml), FCS (10%) or no additive (control) at 37 °C, cooled to 5 °C and stored for up to 72 h. The extender supplemented with BSA and FCS did not improve the percentages of motility and acrosomal abnormality during 48 h compared to the control. The additives BSA and FCS had a significant effect in the maintaining of plasma membrane integrity between 48 and 72 h storage period, compared to the control (P<0.01). The supplementation of BSA and FCS had a protective effect on motility (P<0.05), plasma membrane integrity (P<0.01) and acrosomal integrity (P<0.01) at 72 h compared to the control. The supplementations with BSA and FCS led to a reduction in DNA damage of rabbit sperm at 48 and 72 h during storage period, compared to the control (P<0.001). Although supplementation of BSA and FCS caused significant (P<0.01) decreases in malondialdehyde (MDA) level at 48 h and 72 h, they significantly (P<0.01) increased the glutathione peroxidase (GPx) antioxidant activity up to 72 h when compared to the control group. In conclusion, BSA and FCS supplementation to liquid stored rabbit semen provide a protection for spermatozoa against cool storage-induced DNA damage and plasma membrane integrity by their antioxidative properties.


Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2013

Effects of Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to GSM-Like Radiofrequency on Blood Chemistry and Oxidative Stress in Infant Rabbits, an Experimental Study

Elcin Ozgur; Gorkem Kismali; Göknur Güler; Aytaç Akçay; Guzin Ozkurt; Tevhide Sel; Nesrin Seyhan


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2012

Prevalence of subclinical coccidiosis in broiler farms in Turkey

Zafer Karaer; Esin Guven; Aytaç Akçay; Sirri Kar; Serpil Nalbantoglu; Ayşe Çakmak


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2015

Determination of the AluI polymorphism effect of bovine growth hormone gene on carcass traits in Zavot cattle with analysis of covariance

Aytaç Akçay; Bilal Akyüz; Davut Bayram


The FASEB Journal | 2013

The Calculation of LD50 Using Probit Analysis

Aytaç Akçay


Slovenian Veterinary Research | 2015

EFFECTS OF DGAT1 AND GH1 POLYMORPHISM ON MILK YIELD IN HOLSTEIN COWS REARED IN TURKEY

Bilal Akyüz; Özgecan Korkmaz Ağaoğlu; Aytaç Akçay; Ali Reha Ağaoğlu


Slovenian Veterinary Research | 2017

ASSOCIATION OF NUMBER OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATIONS PER PREGNANCY IN HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS WITH POLYMORPHISM IN LUTEINIZING HORMONE RECEPTOR AND FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE RECEPTOR GENES

Korhan Arslan; Bilal Akyüz; Aytaç Akçay; Esma Gamze Ilgar; Hasan Ceyhun Macun; Mehmet Ulas Cinar


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2016

Investigation of the promoter polymorphisms of the growth hormone ( GH1 ), growth hormone receptor ( GHR ), insulin-like growth factor ( IGF-I ), and prolactin ( PRL ) genes and the correlation between gene expression and milk yields in Holstein cattle raised in Central Anatolia

Korhan Arslan; Serpil Taheri; Elif Funda Şener; Bilal Akyüz; Aytaç Akçay; Yusuf Ozkul; Kaan M. Işcan

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Namik Kemal University

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