The Effects of Radio Frequency on Ductus Epididymis in Hypertensive and Normal Rats
Date
2020Author
Arik, Gokce Nur
Kuzay, Dilek
Seymen, Cemile Merve
Ozer, Cigdem
Goktas, Tayfun
Aral, Bahriye Sirav
Senturk, Fatih
Kaplanoglu, Gulnur Take
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Aim: To determine the effects of 2100 MHz radiofrequency (RF) on
distribution of androgen receptor (AR) in hypertensive and normotensive
rats by histochemical and immunohistochemical ways.
Methods: 24 Wistar albino male rats were divided into 4 groups. 1 ml/day
tap water tap water was given to the control group by gavage.1 mg of
L-NAME (dissolved in tap water) was given to experimental hypertension
group (1 month/gavage). RF group was exposed to 60 minutes/5 days/2100
MHz RF for 2 months. Hypertension+RF applied group was administered with
a dose of 60 mg/kg L-NAME for 1 month by gavage and was exposed to 60
minutes/5 days/2100 MHz RF for 2 months. Masson's Trichrom and AR
stainings were performed to ductus epididymis.
Results: Stereociliums were pinopodically arranged in RF group by
histochemical staining, while tubular epithelial cells opening in
connection units, deletion in stereocilium and reduction in the amount
of spermium were found in hypertensive group. Intense tubular epithelial
cells degeneration and spermiums with head/tail anomalies were observed
in last group. Strong AR immunreactivity was seen in hypertansive group
while the intensity decreased in last group.
Conclusion : Both hypertension and 2100 mHz RF cause damage in ductus
epididymis and adversely effect AR distribution.
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