Publications by authors named "Wilk J"

We studied differences in lipid composition of milk from Jersey cows with US sires and from Jersey cows with Danish sires. Milk samples were obtained on DHIA test day from 32 cows with Danish sires and 32 herdmates with US sires in two herds. The Jerseys with US sires were paired with those with Danish sires by parity and stage of lactation.

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First lactation records of 1538 buffalo maintained at the Animal Production Research Institute farms in 1967 to 1990 were used to determine lactation curves for three lactation lengths: > 28 and < 150 d, > 149 d, and > or = 308 d, as well as all records. Daily milk yields were summed by 14-d intervals for analyses. Yields peaked at the first, fifth, sixth, and seventh periods for > 28 and < 150 d, > 149 d, > or = 308 d, and all records.

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This study examined the relationship of binge eating to a variety of metabolic, anthropometric, and psychological characteristics in 132 obese women seeking weight reduction. Contrary to findings of a reduced resting metabolic rate (RMR) in persons with bulimia nervosa, no significant differences were observed between obese bingers and nonbingers in RMR or thyroid hormones. Nor did the two groups differ significantly in weight, percentage body fat, body fat distribution, or serum lipid levels.

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We have examined the effects of diabetes, fasting, and refeeding on Na+/K(+)-adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activity and its catalytic alpha II subunit gene expression in skeletal muscle. Two hypoinsulinemic states, streptozotocin-induced diabetes and 48-hour fasting caused a significant decrease (P less than .05) in skeletal muscle Na+/K(+)-ATPase activity and a marked increase (P less than .

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DNA from non-diabetic Caucasians (n = 16), Blacks (n = 22), Hispanics (n = 13) and Japanese (n = 21), as well as DNA from 34 Caucasian, 19 Black, 19 Hispanic and 20 Japanese non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) patients were examined for restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) after digestion with enzymes BglII and XbaI, and hybridization with the glucose transporter probe, hGT2-2. There were significant differences in the incidence of the RFLPs between Caucasians and Blacks, both controls and patients with NIDDM. Digestion with XbaI revealed a higher incidence of the homozygotic state for allele I in NIDDM Caucasians (12 vs.

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Rates of hoof growth and wear were recorded on 223 Holstein cows in two herds during 20 mo. Herd 1 was mainly on pasture or dirt lots, and herd 2 was completely or partially confined in a new freestall facility. Growth and wear were measured on both dorsal and lateral surfaces of front and rear outside claws.

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Genetic and environmental components of variation of hoof measurements were ascertained from 257 Holstein heifers and 1051 cows in eight herds in North Carolina. Angles and lengths of both claws, heel depth, and base area of the hoof were measured on both right feet for four herds. Angles, lengths, and heel depths were measured only on the right rear foot for four other herds.

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Two hundred and twelve Holstein and Jersey cows were in a study to determine factors that affected reproductive traits. First ovulation occurred about 3 wk postpartum, and interval to first ovulation was greater in cows that had clinical abnormalities postpartum than in normal cows. Jerseys producing more milk ovulated sooner postpartum than lower producing herdmates.

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In 24 patients with coronary ischemic disease the cardiovascular effects of 10-mg tablets of nifedipine given three times daily for 28 days was studied with noninvasive techniques before and after standard work load. Five patients did not complete the study because of drug nontolerance and lack of therapeutic effectiveness. In 19 patients nifedipine has been found to produce positive changes in left ventricle contraction parameters without influencing positively the ECG parameters.

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Three probands heterozygous for a mutant of apolipoprotein AI (apo AIMarburg, Utermann et al. 1982a) were detected by screening of 2282 unrelated individuals resulting an a frequency estimate of about 1/750 in the German population. All three probands with apo AIMarburg had hypertriglyceridemia (triglyceride above 250 mg/dl) and subnormal HDL-cholesterol (below 30 mg/dl), but no other lipoprotein abnormalities.

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