Publications by authors named "G Conybeare"

The 1200-rat Biosure Study had six interrelated aims: (1) To see whether dietary restriction (80% ad lib.) reduces the age-standardized incidence of fatal or potentially fatal neoplasia before the age of 30 months. (2) To see whether the beneficial effects of diet restriction can be achieved by (a) limiting the daily period of access to food to 6 hr, or by (b) limiting the energy value of the diet.

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In a study of 30 months duration, involving 600 male and 600 female Wistar rats fed on 12 different diets/dietary regimes, none of which involved deliberate exposure to any known genotoxic carcinogen, highly significant between-group differences were observed in survival and incidence of various neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases. A full report of the findings is being prepared. Here we report that, irrespective of diet or dietary regime, there were highly significant correlations of body weight at 29 weeks of age with premature death (P less than 0.

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Pituitary lactotroph function has been examined in diet-restricted (6 hr/day) male and female rats and compared with that in animals fed ad lib. After 12 months the age-related increase in serum prolactin concentration was significantly attenuated in diet-restricted female rats. Similar effects were not observed in male rats.

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This study was designed to establish whether SK&F 93574 releases histamine in dogs. Three female beagle dogs each received single infusions (on separate days) of each of SK&F 93574 (2.5 mg kg-1), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP, 20 mg kg-1) and sterile saline.

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The technique of blood collection from the lateral caudal vein has been improved. The method requires only moderate skill and no anaesthesia is necessary. Collection of blood samples causes little trauma and can be repeated at frequent (8 h) intervals thus making the method particularly suitable for pharmacokinetic and hormonal studies.

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