16 results match your criteria: "Veterinary School of Hannover[Affiliation]"
Infect Immun
December 2003
Department of Infectious Diseases, Institute for Microbiology, Veterinary School of Hannover, Germany.
Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, the causative agent of porcine pleuropneumonia, is capable of persisting in oxygen-deprived surroundings, namely, tonsils and sequestered necrotic lung tissue. Utilization of alternative terminal electron acceptors in the absence of oxygen is a common strategy in bacteria under anaerobic growth conditions. In an experiment aimed at identification of genes expressed in vivo, the putative catalytic subunit DmsA of anaerobic dimethyl sulfoxide reductase was identified in an A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Vet Med A Physiol Pathol Clin Med
August 2003
Institute of Animal Nutrition, Veterinary School of Hannover, Bischofsholer Damm 15, D 30173 Hannover, Germany.
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is used to support intensive care patients. The risk for adverse metabolic effects depends on the composition of infused solutions and the duration of application. The present study in dogs compares metabolic and endocrine effects of two infusion solutions, with either triglycerides or glucose being the major energy sources, administered in a comparatively short infusion period (10 h/day).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Immunol Immunopathol
February 2002
Institut f. Pathologie, Veterinary School of Hannover, Bünteweg 17, 30559, Hannover,
The role of colostral immunoglobulins for the protection of newborn calves has been studied extensively, but little is known about the importance of colostral leukocytes. To study the uptake of colostral leukocytes in the intestine of calves and to determine preferential sites for this uptake, FITC-labelled colostral cells derived from the respective dams were injected into intestinal loops with/without Peyer's patches of three male Holstein Frisian calves about 5h post natum. In adjacent loops, PBS was injected as control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Microbiol
November 2000
Department of Pathology, Veterinary School of Hannover, Bünteweg 17, 30559, Hannover, Germany.
Tissue alterations and distribution of BVDV antigen were examined in nine cattle with early onset and five cattle with late onset mucosal disease (MD) to evaluate the possibility to differentiate between the two disease entities. MD was induced by inoculation of persistently viremic cattle with different strains of cytopathogenic BVDV. Animals which developed early onset MD became moribund approximately 2 weeks post-inoculation (pi); animals with late onset MD 42-115 days pi.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaemophilia
May 2000
Clinic for Small Animals, Veterinary School of Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
The present study is based on 145 plasma samples with a reduced activity of factor VIII:C (range: 0.009-0.62 IU mL-1) and 28 samples with a reduced factor IX activity (range: 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLipids
September 1999
Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Veterinary School of Hannover, Germany.
J Reprod Fertil Suppl
June 1998
Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Veterinary School of Hannover, Germany.
In pigs, transcervical infusion of seminal plasma at the onset of oestrus advances ovulation and thus improves the chance of gametes meeting during their full fertilizing competence. An animal model that allows single uterine horn infusion was used in combination with transcutaneous sonographic monitoring of ovaries. Preparative surgery involved the detachment of one uterine horn from the corpus, leaving the caudal end open to the peritoneal cavity but sealing the corpus wound.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Reprod Fertil
January 1997
Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Veterinary School of Hannover, Germany.
The influence of a transcervical infusion of seminal plasma on preovulatory LH profiles and the advancement of ovulation after seminal plasma infusion for different times during oestrus were investigated using the single uterine horn infusion technique (Mariensee model), in combination with transcutaneous sonographic monitoring of the ovaries. Preparative surgery in 23 German Landrace gilts comprised the detachment of the left uterine horn from the corpus, leaving the caudal end open to the peritoneal cavity but sealing the corpus wound. In six gilts fitted with a permanent jugular vein catheter the patent horns were administered a transcervical infusion of seminal plasma (n = 5 cycles) or PBS (n = 4 cycles) immediately after the detection of oestrus by a teaser boar.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSchweiz Arch Tierheilkd
December 1996
Clinic for Diseases of Cattle, Veterinary School of Hannover.
Blood parameters, feed intake and milk yield were determined in 53 cows with a left displacement of the abomasum (LDA) on the day of surgery (ds; laparotomy and omentopexy) and during the following four days (d1-d4). Using histological methods severe (group SF), moderate (group MF) or no/mild (group NF) fatty liver was found in 32%, 40% and 28% of the patients, respectively. Moderate and severe fatty liver were found almost exclusively in cows in the first three weeks post partum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Morphol
November 1995
Anatomical Institute, Veterinary School of Hannover.
Antibodies against human FSH, LH, TSH, ACTH, GH, PRL, and MSH were applied to paraffin sections of newborn (< 1) and pouch-young individuals with the age of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14 days, respectively (D1, D2,...
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Reprod Fertil
November 1995
Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Veterinary School of Hannover, Germany.
The shortening of the time interval between the onset of oestrus and ovulation in sows by the transcervical administration of seminal plasma was investigated in 23 German Landrace gilts, using the technique of single horn infusions (Mariensee model) in combination with the transcutaneous sonographic monitoring of ovaries. Preparative surgery comprised the detachment of the left uterine horn from the corpus, leaving the caudal end open to the peritoneal cavity but sealing the corpus wound. The left ovary was loosely tied to the ventral abdominal wall for better sonographic distinction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTheriogenology
October 1994
Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Veterinary School of Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
Precise data on fertility results following peri- and postovulatory insemination in spontaneously ovulating gilts is lacking. Using transcutaneous sonography every 4 h during estrus as a tool for diagnosis of ovulation, the effects of different time intervals of insemination relative to ovulation were investigated with liquid semen (Experiment 1, n=76 gilts) and frozen semen (Experiment 2, n=80 gilts). In Experiment 3 (n=24 gilts) the number of Day-28 embryos related to the various intervals between insemination and ovulation was determined after the use of liquid semen.
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October 2012
Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Veterinary School of Hannover Bünteweg 15, D-30559 Hannover, Germany.
In pigs, high variation is seen in the duration of estrus and in the time of ovulation. This is one of a wide range of factors not related to semen quality, which possibly influences the results of field insemination trials. Experiment 1 (n=81 gilts) was performed to determine the influence of the time of ovulation on the fertilizing capacity of liquid boar semen stored up to 118 h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Morphol
September 1993
Institute for Zoology, Veterinary School of Hannover, Germany.
The skin glands of the general body surface of the Turkish Angora goat were studied by means of selected carbohydrate histochemical methods, in particular several PO-lectin procedures. Both gland types exhibited intensive secretion production, irrespective of season and body region. The different histochemical staining procedures demonstrated that glycoconjugates, especially neutral glycoproteins are present in the secretory cells and secretion products of the apocrine glands.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dairy Sci
October 1990
Clinic for Obstetrics and Gynecology, Veterinary School of Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany.
Postpartum adrenocortical responses to adrenocorticotropic hormone in cows after normal (n = 10) and difficult (n = 52) parturition were investigated. The post-partum adrenocortical function of cows was affected by type of parturition (spontaneous parturition, forced extraction of fetus, caesarean section calving with or without attempted forced extraction, and total fetotomy) and day after calving (d 1, 4, and 8; d 0 = day of parturition). Cows after normal calving did not show enhanced or depressed adrenocortical function postpartum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZentralbl Veterinarmed A
September 1990
Bovine Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Veterinary School of Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany.
To find out if cows with the downer cow syndrome have enhanced or exhausted adrenocortical function, fifteen downer cows were examined for adrenocortical response to 25 IU of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) between 1 and 9 days postpartum. Of the 15 cows, only two cows recovered following treatment, 10 cows were slaughtered due to poor prognosis and 3 cows were found dead. Four cows with milk fever also were investigated for adrenocortical function.
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