Publications by authors named "W A Spurrier"

Objective: To continuously improve safe coordination of diabetes care throughout the hospital by ongoing implementation of standardized, hospital-wide staff education, and glucose management policies/protocols.

Methods: In December 2013, a hospital-wide multidisciplinary task force was formed to standardize the care for all patients being admitted to Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center with the diagnosis of diabetes. The purpose of this team was to help develop policies and procedures on glucose management and educate staff on the current clinical practice guidelines.

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Pinealocyte synaptic ribbons (SR) in the 13-lined ground squirrel were quantified at monthly intervals over a one-year period spanning the hibernating and reproductive cycles of these animals. SR numbers were high (70-90/20,000 microns2) during periods of activity and reproductive quiescence (May-October). With the onset of hibernation (November-December) there was a rapid 6 to 7-fold reduction in SR frequency.

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To examine the possible involvement of multiple opioid receptors in animal hibernation, we infused opioids selective for mu, kappa, and delta opioid receptors into summer-active ground squirrels (Citellus tridecemlineatus). The effects of those opioid treatments on the hibernation induced by HIT (Hibernation Induction Trigger) were also examined. Mu opioids morphine (1.

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A "Hibernation Induction Trigger" (HIT) isolated from plasma of winter-hibernating woodchucks induced hibernation in summer-active ground squirrels (Citellus tridecemlineatus). Effects of kappa opioid U69593 on the HIT-induced hibernation were examined. U69593 alone did not elicit marked behavioral alteration or hibernation in summer-active ground squirrels.

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Macaque monkeys acclimatized to a restraint chair were fitted with indwelling venous and urinary catheters. After basal rates of urine production and creatinine clearance were determined, a 50 mg dose of plasma dialysate albumin fraction obtained from the woodchuck was administered intravenously in a total volume of 2.5 ml.

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