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International Journal of Radiation Biology | 2013

Effects of low level electromagnetic field exposure at 2.45 GHz on rat cornea

Ayşegül Akar; M. Onder Karayigit; Durmus Bolat; M. Erdem Gültiken; Murat Yarim; Gastone Castellani

Abstract Purpose: To investigate the effects of low level electromagnetic field (low level-EMF) exposure, as frequently encountered in daily life, on the normal rat cornea using histological and stereological method. Methods: Twenty-two adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups: Study group (n = 11) and control group (n = 11). Rats in the study group were exposed to 2.45 GHz microwave (MW) radiation (11.96 ± 0.89 V/m), 0.25 W/kg specific absorption rate (SAR) for 2 hours each day for 21 days. The corneal thickness and the anterior epithelium corneal thickness were measured using two different methods. Results: Using the histological method, the mean corneal thicknesses in the control and study group were 278.9 ± 54.5 μm, and 272.4 ± 85.6 μm, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups (p > 0.05). The anterior corneal epithelium thickness was 28.1 ± 4.9 μm in the control group and 31.7 ± 5.5 μm in the study group. There were statistically differences between the groups with regard to the thickness of anterior epithelium (p < 0.05). In the measurement made by the stereological method, the percentage of the cornea occupied by anterior corneal epithelium was 15.94% in the control group and 17.9% in the study group. Despite the fact that there was a relation between increased anterior epithelial area (AEA) and radiation exposure, no statistically significant relationship in area fraction of each compartment was found between the control and study groups. Conclusions: Results of this preliminary study show that exposure to MW radiation might cause alterations in the rat cornea.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2014

Two- and three-dimensional anatomy of paranasal sinuses in Arabian foals.

Sadullah Bahar; Durmus Bolat; Mustafa Orhun Dayan; Yahya Paksoy

ABSTRACT The 2- and 3-dimensional (3D) anatomy and the morphometric properties of the paranasal sinuses of the foal have received little or no attention in the literature. The aim of this study was to obtain details of the paranasal sinuses using multiplane CT imaging to create 3D models and to determine morphological and morphometric data for the sinuses using the 3D models. The heads of five female foals were used in this study. The heads were scanned using computed tomography (CT) in the rostrocaudal direction. After the heads had been frozen, anatomical sections were obtained in the scan position. The 3D models of sinuses and the skull were prepared using MIMICS®. These models were used to assess the surface area and volume of the sinuses, the width, height and orientation of the apertures connecting these sinuses and finally the planar relation of the sinuses with the skull. The right and left sides of all anatomical structures, except the sphenoid sinuses, had symmetric organization on CT images and anatomical sections. The total sinus surface area and volume on both sides were 214.4 cm2 and 72.9 ml, respectively. The largest and the smallest sinuses were the frontal sinus (41.5 ml) and the middle conchal sinus (0.2 ml), respectively. It was found that the planes bounding the sinuses passed through easily palpable points on the head. In conclusion, 3D modeling in combination with conventional sectional imaging of the paranasal sinuses of the foal may help anatomists, radiologists, clinicians and veterinary students.


The Scientific World Journal | 2013

The Segmental Morphometric Properties of the Horse Cervical Spinal Cord: A Study of Cadaver

Sadullah Bahar; Durmus Bolat; Muhammet L Selcuk

Although the cervical spinal cord (CSC) of the horse has particular importance in diseases of CNS, there is very little information about its segmental morphometry. The objective of the present study was to determine the morphometric features of the CSC segments in the horse and possible relationships among the morphometric features. The segmented CSC from five mature animals was used. Length, weight, diameter, and volume measurements of the segments were performed macroscopically. Lengths and diameters of segments were measured histologically, and area and volume measurements were performed using stereological methods. The length, weight, and volume of the CSC were 61.6 ± 3.2 cm, 107.2 ± 10.4 g, and 95.5 ± 8.3 cm3, respectively. The length of the segments was increased from C 1 to C 3, while it decreased from C 3 to C 8. The gross section (GS), white matter (WM), grey matter (GM), dorsal horn (DH), and ventral horn (VH) had the largest cross-section areas at C 8. The highest volume was found for the total segment and WM at C 4, GM, DH, and VH at C 7, and the central canal (CC) at C 3. The data obtained not only contribute to the knowledge of the normal anatomy of the CSC but may also provide reference data for veterinary pathologists and clinicians.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2018

Morphology and quantification of sheep pineal glands at pre-pubertal, pubertal and post-pubertal periods

Durmus Bolat; Aytül Kürüm; Sıla Canpolat

The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine organ associated with photoperiodic regulation in mammals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pineal gland at the pre‐pubertal, pubertal and post‐pubertal periods by means of morphology and stereology. The study examined at total of 24 ovine pineal glands collected from healthy female Akkaraman breed. Thick sections (40 μm) were cut and treated with synaptophysin. Following each thick section, six consecutive sections at a thickness of 5 μm were cut. Each thin section was stained with one of the following dyes: Crossman’s modified triple dye, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), melatonin marker, periodic acid–Schiff, Von Kossa and AgNOR. The pineal gland volume was measured using Cavalieri’s method. The optical fractionator was used to estimate the total number of pinealocytes. The percentage of parenchyma and connective tissue and degree of vascularization were estimated by the area fraction fractionator method. The pineal gland volumes in the pre‐pubertal, pubertal and post‐pubertal groups were 7.53 ± 1.715 mm3, 11.20 ± 1.336 mm3 and 17.75 ± 1.188 mm3, respectively (p < .5). The number of pinealocytes in the pre‐pubertal, pubertal and post‐pubertal groups was 3,244,000 ± 228,076, 4,438,000 ± 243,610, 7,381,766 ± 406,223, respectively (p < .05). The glands of the post‐pubertal group contained the highest amount of connective tissue (11.49 ± 2.103%; p < .5) and the largest GFAP staining area (p < .05). The melatonin staining density was the highest in the pubertal group. The density of lipofuscin staining was higher in the pubertal and post‐pubertal groups.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2013

Comparison of the Morphometric Features of the Left and Right Horse Kidneys: A Stereological Approach

Durmus Bolat; Sadullah Bahar; Sadettin Tipirdamaz; Muhammet L Selcuk


Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2011

Morphometric investigations fresh and fixed rabbit kidney.

Durmus Bolat; S. Bahar; M. L. Selçuk; S. Tıpırdamaz


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2013

The area of cross sections and the number of myelinated axons of cranial nerves III, IV and VI of adult horse.

Durmus Bolat; Sadullah Bahar; Aytül Kürüm; Murat Erdem Gültiken


Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2010

The morphology of the os penis in the adult mouse.

Dinçer Yildiz; Durmus Bolat; Siyami Karahan


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2012

The Use of the Optical Fractionator to Estimate the Total Number of Ependymal Cells of the Spinal Cord in Leghorn (1)

Durmus Bolat; Sadettin Tipirdamaz


Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2010

Scanning electron and light microscopic investigation of Bursa fabricius in turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

Murat Erdem Gültiken; Dinçer Yildiz; Siyami Karahan; Durmus Bolat; Karahan S; Bolat D. Scanning

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Ayşegül Akar

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Ondokuz Mayıs University

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