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We have developed a computerized neuromuscular monitoring system (NMMS) using commercially available subsystems, i.e., computer equipment, clinical nerve stimulator, force transducer, and strip-chart recorder.

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The dietary supplementation of normal guinea-pig diet with moderate levels of vegetable oils containing gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is associated with elevation of epidermal levels of dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (DGLA) and 15-hydroxyeicosatrienoic acid (15-lipoxygenase product of DGLA). However, supplementation of diet with higher level (70%) of GLA (GLA-70) resulted in marked decrease of epidermal level of DGLA. This nutritional observation prompted us to investigate in vitro the effects of varying concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on rat liver microsomal chain elongation of GLA into DGLA.

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Cocaine and metabolite concentrations in the hair of South American coca chewers.

J Anal Toxicol

October 1992

Department of Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616.

Hair samples obtained from South American Indians who were identified as daily chewers of coca leaves were analyzed by a sensitive gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) method for cocaine, benzoylecognine (BE), and ecognine methyl ester (EME). The mean cocaine concentration in the hair of these five subjects was 15.2 ng/mg hair +/- 11.

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Study Objectives: To develop methods of instrument calibration and standardization that enable the use of computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) technology in multicenter studies of sperm motility.

Setting: Clinical semen evaluation for the andrology laboratory and in vitro fertilization programs.

Patients: Semen specimens were selected from the videotape archives of the University of California at Davis Andrology Laboratory and used to produce a videotape reference standard for CASA instrument testing and calibration.

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When luteal phase relaxin concentrations were summed to give an integrated measure (pg/mL per cycle), relaxin was found to be significantly lower in those cycles with an out-of-phase endometrial biopsy. In addition, peak relaxin concentrations were lower in out-of-phase cycles compared with normal cycles. These data indicate that relaxin secretion may be related to normal luteal function and suggest that shortening of the luteal phase results in reduced relaxin production.

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Twelve congenic lines of White Leghorn chickens carrying distinct haplotypes of the MHC (B blood group) but sharing a common genetic background from a highly inbred line (UCD 003) were compared. Each of the lines had been bred back to Line UCD 003 for five generations before intercrossing its members to establish its distinct genetically homozygous MHC type. Seven generations of these congenic lines were compared between 1981 and 1987 for fertility, hatchability of fertile eggs, egg production, mortality to 40 wk of age, 40-wk egg weight, and 40-wk body weight.

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Two microaerophilic filamentous bacteria have been isolated from the intestines of turkey poults exhibiting signs of enteritis. These two filamentous bacteria, denoted as F-1 and F-2, were reinoculated into 4-day-old poults and those poults have shown a reduction in rate of gain when compared with aged-matched controls. Weight reduction was 14% for F-1 and 11% for F-2, respectively, at 21 days of age.

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Monocrotaline (MCT) is an 11-membered macrocyclic pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA) that causes a pulmonary vascular syndrome in rats characterized by proliferative pulmonary vasculitis, pulmonary hypertension, and cor pulmonale. Current hypotheses of the pathogenesis of MCT-induced pneumotoxicity suggest that MCT is activated to a reactive metabolite(s) in the liver and is then transported by red blood cells (RBCs) to the lung, where it initiates endothelial injury. While several lines of evidence support the requirement of hepatic metabolism for pneumotoxicity, the mechanism and relative importance of RBC transport remain undetermined.

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Liver cytotoxic alterations of adult medaka (Oryzias latipes) following short-term bath exposure (48 hr) to 500 mg/L diethylnitrosamine (DEN) were studied (days 3-21) by electron microscopy and cytochemistry. Control medaka displayed hepatic sexual dimorphism as described for other sexually active fish. Following DEN exposure, decreased glycogen stores with loss of cellular compartmentation obscured sexual dimorphism.

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The relative levels of rRNAs and ribosomal proteins are coordinately regulated by growth rate and carbon nutrition in Neurospora crassa. However, little is known about the mechanisms involved. To investigate the transcriptional regulation of ribosomal protein genes in N.

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A prototype for ovulation detection: pros and cons.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

December 1991

Department of Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis 95616.

A noninstrumented enzyme immunoassay for urinary estrone conjugates was adapted from an instrumented microtiter plate enzyme immunoassay assay. The end point of the assay was a color change from green to clear, which was visible to the unaided eye. The visible color change was adjusted to allow 80 ng/ml estrone conjugates (on the basis of a sample size of 6.

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Eight species of birds (129 individuals) were collected from three agricultural areas with long histories of pesticide use in northwestern Mexico. Plucked carcasses were analyzed for organochlorine (OC) pesticides and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs). DDE was found in all of the samples and at higher levels than other OCs.

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Mapping of the ros virulence regulatory gene of A. tumefaciens.

Mol Gen Genet

November 1991

Davis Crown Gall Group, Dept. of Plant Pathology, University of California Davis 95616.

Virulence functions associated with the oncogenicity of Agrobacterium tumefaciens are encoded by vir genes contained in six major operons located on the Ti plasmid. The virC and virD operons encode functions responsible for host range and T-intermediate processing. These two operons are regulated positively by the product of virG and negatively by the product of the chromosomal gene ros, which encodes a 15.

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To determine the role of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in mediating the glucagon response to marked insulin-induced hypoglycemia in dogs, we measured arterial and pancreatic venous glucagon responses to insulin-induced hypoglycemia during acute, terminal experiments in halothane-anesthetized dogs in which the ANS was intact (control; n = 9), pharmacologically blocked by the nicotinic ganglionic antagonist hexamethonium (n = 6), or surgically ablated by cervical vagotomy and cervical spinal cord section (n = 6). In control dogs, insulin injection caused plasma glucose to fall by 4.4 +/- 0.

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Interpretation of enzymatic data requires consideration of the food intake of each animal studied. Food intake and body mass gain are closely correlated in rapidly growing animals. Direct measurement of food intake by individual fish within a school is nearly impossible.

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Progesterone acts at the plasma membrane of human sperm.

Mol Cell Endocrinol

May 1991

Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of California - Davis 95616-8643.

There has been increasing interest in the relationship between rapid effects of steroids and steroid-plasma membrane interaction. This laboratory has previously reported that progesterone increases human sperm cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]i) and thereby initiates the human sperm acrosome reaction (AR) in less than 1 min. Herein, to test whether progesterone acts at the sperm plasma membrane, progesterone 3-(O-carboxymethyl)oxime: bovine serum albumin (BSA) conjugate (free of unconjugated progesterone) was added to capacitated human sperm.

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1. Starved rats refed 60% sucrose diets were used to determine in vivo lipogenesis and levels of hepatic metabolites. 2.

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An overview of the epithelial and interstitial composition of rat respiratory airways shows complexity and variability. Airway epithelium varies in 1) different airway levels; 2) the types and ultrastructure of cells present; and 3) the abundance, type, and composition of stored secretory product. Unbiased sampling of airways is done using airway microdissection with a specific binary numbering system for airway generation.

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The equine blastocyst becomes fixed in position in the uterus on approximately Day 16 of gestation, but allantochorionic villi are not formed until about Day 50. The purpose of this study was to examine evidence that the blastocyst is orientated during this time period, and to determine what morphological features might assist retention of the position of the blastocyst within the uterus. Implantation sites were collected on Days 10-42 of gestation, and the reproductive tracts perfused with fixative for light and electron microscopic examination.

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Twelve loci have previously been identified in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) that control the intensity and distribution of anthocyanin pigmentation; these are useful genetic markers because they encode phenotypes that are readily visualized in the hypocotyls of emerging seedlings. In order to obtain molecular probes for tomato anthocyanin biosynthesis genes, we isolated two cDNAs which encode chalcone synthase (CHS), one of the key enzymes in anthocyanin biosynthesis, from a tomato hypocotyl cDNA library. By comparing their nucleic acid sequences, we determined that the two CHS cDNAs have an overall similarity of 76% at the nucleotide level and 88% at the amino acid level.

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Serum resistance as an indicator of virulence of Pasteurella multocida for turkeys.

Avian Dis

March 1991

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616.

Wildlife isolates of Pasteurella multocida, whose virulence for turkeys had previously been determined by intravenous inoculation, were characterized regarding their ability to survive incubation in fresh non-immune turkey serum. The relative virulence of the isolates was significantly associated with their ability to resist the bactericidal power of the serum as determined by standard plate counts following incubation. Organisms with a high survival value were more virulent; those with a low survival value were less virulent.

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The dsRNA concentrated polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (CPAGE) detected rotavirus directly from 19% of 77 stool specimens from diarrheic calves. A commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) detected 25%, latex agglutination test, 23%, and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), 19%. Establishing CPAGE as the "standard," the commercial ELISA and the latex agglutination test both had higher sensitivity (84%) than PAGE (79%).

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Twenty-nine California dairy herds were studied over a 12-month period from 1988 to 1989 as part of the National Animal Health Monitoring System. Monthly interviews administered to dairy producers were used to measure the costs of all health-related expenditures and disease incidence in these herds. Of the total $1,523,558 reported, $1,355,467 (89%) was attributed to cost of disease events and $168,091 (11%) to cost of disease prevention.

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Unlike many other systemically administered pneumotoxicants affecting alveolar septa, Monocrotaline (MCT) does not cause a proliferative type II cell response. To determine whether MCT has an effect that might alter the type II cell response, we determined the numerical density and volume of type II cells in lungs from MCT-treated rats. Morphometric parameters were derived from estimates of nuclear volume based on point and intercept ratios counted in electron micrographs of type II cell profiles.

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