Turkish Neurosurgery 2022 , Vol 32 , Num 4
Stereological Study on the Effect of Carnosine on of Purkinje Cells in the Cerebellum of Rats Exposed to 900 MHz Electromagnetic Field
Ayla ARSLAN1,Niyazi ACER2,Hakan KESICI3,Mehmet Fatih SONMEZ4,Tolga ERTEKIN5,Murat GULTEKIN6,Ulvi DAGDELEN7,Omer Galip SARACOGLU7
1Erciyes University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Kayseri, Turkey
2Arel University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Istanbul, Turkey
3Gaziosmanpasa University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embrylogy, Tokat, Turkey
4Erciyes University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Histology and Embrylogy, Kayseri, Turkey
5Afyonkarahisar University of Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Afyon, Turkey
6Erciyes University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Kayseri, Turkey
7Erciyes University Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electrical Electronics Engineering, Kayseri, Turkey
DOI : 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.35313-21.2 AIM: To evaluate the impact of carnosine on Purkinje neurons in rats exposed to a 900 Mhz electromagnetic field.

MATERIAL and METHODS: This study evaluated 24 rats divided into the following three different groups: a control group, a group exposed to the electromagnetic field, and a group that was injected with carnosine while being exposed to the electromagnetic field. The electromagnetic field group was exposed to a 900 Mhz electromagnetic field for an hour daily over 28 days. Thereafter, stereological analysis was performed histologically on cerebellar sections, and the number of Purkinje cells were counted.

RESULTS: The electromagnetic field group had remarkably fewer Purkinje cell compared to control. The electromagnetic field group plus 20 mg of carnosine had significantly more total Purkinje cells compared to the electromagnetic field group (p<0.05).

CONCLUSION: The present study showed that electromagnetic field exposure decreases the number of Purkinje cell, whereas carnosine protected the cerebellum from neural damage induced by electromagnetic field exposure. Keywords : Carnosine, Cerebellum, Electromagnetic field, Purkinje cell, Stereology, Rats

Corresponding author : Ayla ARSLAN, aaylaarslan@gmail.com