1. Sodium deficiency was induced in calves by unilateral exteriorization of the parotid duct, the continual loss of alkaline saliva from the body to the environment causing negative sodium balance. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Environ Contam Toxicol
October 1979
beta-Oxidation of long-chain fatty acids increases many-fold in atherosclerotic aortas; this may be due to an increase in the activity of the mitochondrial enzyme hexadecanoyl-CoA: carnitine O-hexadecanoyltransferase EC 2.3.1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCalves were prepared with abomasal and duodenal cannulae to assess the effects on abomasal emptying of duodenal infusates at different rates and different sites. In two calves infusions of isotonic NaHCO3 or 60 mM HCl 30 cm distal to the pylorus were as effective in controlling abomasal emptying as infusions of the duodenum from 5 cm distal to the pylorus, and in three other calves they were as effective as perfusing the whole duodenum including the most proximal 5 cm. Reducing the rate of duodenal infusion of 60 mM HCl from 10 to 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. Gastric emptying, gastric acid and pepsinogen secretion were assessed simultaneously in the conscious calf using the test meal and duodenal perfusion technique (Bell & Mostaghni, 1975).2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisappearance of intravenously injected DL-[methyl-14C]carnitine from the bloodstream and its uptake and esterification by heart and aorta were studied in rabbits fed atherogenic or non-atherogenic control diets. The disappearance rate of [14C]carnitine from the bloodstream was approximately 2-fold greater in animals fed the control diet than in those fed the atherogenic diets. No evidence was found for carnitine esterification in the blood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Contin Educ Nurs
March 1979
1. Total plasma carnitine and cholesterol were studied in two breeds of pigeon and four species of sub-human primates. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. The effect of infusion of the duodenum with milk, casein, lactose and fat on gastric acid secretion and abnormal emptying of a saline meal was studied in milk-fed calves. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProg Lipid Res
February 1980
The fine structure of the intima of the pig aortic arch is described for areas of spontaneously differing in vivo endothelial permeability, as demarcated by uptake of the protein-binding azo dye Evans blue. Areas of enhanced permeability (blue areas) consistently show a variety of features not observed in areas devoid of dye accumulation (white areas). The subendothelial space of blue areas is markedly thickened and edematous, containing collagen, elastic tissue elements, and undifferentiated cells dispersed in an amorphous floccular matrix of low electron density.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. Gastric emptying has been studied in the conscious, standing calf by lateral radiography and fluoroscopy of radiopaque meals instilled into the abomasum before and after vagotomy. 2.
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