Publications
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[the distribution and biology of capillaria garfiai from sus scrofa]. | the infestation extent of wild boars (sus scrofa) with capillaria garfiai gallégo & mas-coma, 1975 in east-austria and the localisation of the nematodes in the tongue (n = 159) were examined. the infestation extent (prevalence) was between 66.6 and 90.9 percent. concerning the location of the parasites in the tongue there was a striking difference between c. garfiai males and females. so, the number of c. garfiai females continuously decreased from the first to the fourth quarter of the tongue, ... | 1993 | 8508219 |
detection of tetracycline resistance determinants in pig isolates from three herds with different histories of antimicrobial agent exposure. | a total of 114 gram-negative fecal isolates from domestic pigs in herds with different histories of antimicrobial agent exposure were screened for the presence of plasmid dna and specific tetracycline resistance determinants. more than 84% of the isolates harbored plasmid dna, which ranged in size from 2.1 to 186 kb. a total of 78 isolates (68.4%) were resistant to tetracycline at concentrations greater than 4 micrograms/ml. plasmid dnas from about 56% of the tetracycline-resistant isolates hybr ... | 1993 | 8517740 |
identification and cytogenetic analysis of an abnormal pig chromosome for flow cytometry and sorting. | for cytogenetics of pig (sus scrofa domestica) and the influence of chromosome aberrations on pig production, high interest exists in flow sorted chromosomes for gene mapping, to establish dna-libraries, or to produce dna-probes. flow karyotyping and sorting as well as slit scan flow analysis of metaphase chromosomes of an abnormal cell type carrying a translocation marker chromosome 6/15 are described. flow sorting of the largest chromosomes of these cells was performed. after sorting the chrom ... | 1993 | 8216615 |
application of a blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for serological monitoring of hog cholera (classical swine fever) in poland. | between 1990 and 1992, serum samples from 55,478 domestic swine were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) for the presence of hog cholera virus (hcv) antibodies. the amount of antibody in the sera was expressed as the mean percentage inhibition (pi). for diagnosis, the tested sera were diluted 1:2 and considered positive if the pi was less than 25%. sera giving pi values in the range of 25-50% were retested against hcv and bovine virus diarrhoea virus (bvdv), by neutralising perox ... | 1993 | 8219338 |
gene sequence, cdna construction, expression in escherichia coli and genetically approached purification of porcine interleukin-1 beta. | a genomic clone (pil3) covering the 8.8-kb prointerleukin-1 beta ('catabolin') gene of the domesticated swine (sus scrofa domestica) was isolated from a genomic library and characterized by nucleotide sequencing. typical features of the gene include a seven-exon structure, with the highest degree of nucleotide and amino acid conservation among human and porcine genes being found in the receptor-binding portion encoded by exons six and seven. three 250-bp repetitive elements with a > 75% similari ... | 1993 | 8223584 |
antagonism of antidiuretic hormone in domestic pigs (sus scrofa). | 1. morphological and physiological aspects of renal function are shared by humans and swine. sk&f 101926 is a potent antagonist of vasopressin binding to v2 receptors and vasopressin stimulation of adenylate cyclase activity in renomedullary membranes from both species. 2. unexpectedly, sk&f 101926 proved to be an antidiuretic agonist in humans. hence, we evaluated sk&f 101926 for antidiuretic agonist and antagonist activities in conscious domestic pigs. 3. during water diuresis (uosm < 230 mosm ... | 1993 | 8224729 |
dobutamine prevents both myocardial stunning and phosphocreatine overshoot without affecting atp level. | catecholamines can overcome myocardial stunning. however, a previous report on energy metabolism in stunned myocardium during catecholamine infusion was based on the conventional biochemical methods which might affect contractile function. twenty farm pigs were anesthetized and underwent 15 min coronary artery occlusion and 2 h reperfusion. ten pigs were given 10 micrograms/kg/min dobutamine from immediately after and throughout the reperfusion (dobutamine group). the other ten pigs were given s ... | 1993 | 8230247 |
folate sensitive common fragile sites in chromosomes of the domestic pig (sus scrofa). | chromosomal fragile sites were studied in blood lymphocytes of the pig after induction with 0, 5, 10 and 20 micrograms of fluorodeoxyuridine (fudr) ml-1 of culture. the percentage of cells showing fragile sites and total breaks and gaps in 100 cells was significantly higher in all treated cultures than the control (p < 0.001). a concentration of 5 to 10 micrograms of fudr ml-1 of medium is recommended as the optimum for mitotic index and fragile site expression in the pig. localisation of the fr ... | 1993 | 8235092 |
the sex-determining region y (sry) gene is mapped to p12-p13 of the y chromosome in pig (sus scrofa domestica) by in situ hybridization. | the sex-determining region y is a gene located in the distal portion of the short arm of human (sry) and mouse (sry) y chromosomes and considered to be the best candidate for the testis determining factor (tdf/tdy). the gene is believed to be the key factor in sex differentiation in mammals and is conserved across mammalian species. we report herein that the sry/sry gene has been assigned to p12-p13 on the short arm of the y chromosome in pig by in situ hybridization. the result confirms intersp ... | 1993 | 8239073 |
vasoactivity of isolated coronary arterial microvessels: influence of albumin. | previous investigators have reported the development of spontaneous tone, a spontaneous decrease in diameter in response to application of intraluminal pressure, in isolated microvessels bathed in physiological salt solution (pss) containing albumin. in contrast, myogenic activity and spontaneous tone are rare in microvessels bathed in albumin-free pss. the purpose of this study was to determine whether albumin and/or the development of spontaneous tone altered coronary microvessel responsivenes ... | 1993 | 8246812 |
laparoscopic small bowel resection and anastomosis. | our aim was to assess the feasibility and safety of performing totally intracorporeal laparoscopic small bowel resection and anastomosis using a linear stapling device. laparoscopic small bowel resection and anastomosis were performed in five young domestic pigs. five trocars were used (2-5 mm, 2-11 mm, and 1-12 mm) for video laparoscopic access to the peritoneal cavity. segments of jejunum 5 to 10 cm long were excised using two firings of a 30-mm linear stapler (endo-gia). the bowel was anastom ... | 1993 | 8258075 |
international trade in bear gall bladders: forensic source inference. | fresh and desiccated gall bladders of the ursidae family (bears) obtained as criminal evidence were characterized by analysis of the principal biliary components, mainly ursodeoxycholyl-taurine, cholyl-taurine and chenodeoxycholyl-taurine using tlc and hplc. this bile acids profile appears to be an ursidae family characteristic. results show that of the samples from asia only 3% were from the ursidae family and 18% were from "farmed bears." samples seized in the u.s.a. and canada showed that 22. ... | 1993 | 8263479 |
retroperitoneal endoscopic adrenalectomy: an experimental study. | laparoscopic approaches to adrenalectomy have been limited by the retroperitoneal (rp) location of the adrenal glands and their relative inaccessibility transabdominally. we developed a technique for endoscopic adrenalectomy in a domestic swine model using insufflation of the rp space with co2 and retroperitoneoscopy. the technique for retroperitoneal endoscopic adrenalectomy was first developed in an acute study of three animals. a chronic survival study was then undertaken in six pigs. unilate ... | 1993 | 8269248 |
mustard oil-induced cutaneous inflammation in the pig. | recent findings indicate that chemical stimulation of the porcine skin with capsaicin evokes a flare response similar to that observed in man. the aim of the present study was to elucidate whether chemical stimulation of cutaneous capsaicin-sensitive nerve endings with mustard oil produces neurogenic inflammatory reactions in the pig. the application of mustard oil onto the abdominal skin of domestic pigs resulted in a pronounced flare response. after a previous intravenous injection of a soluti ... | 1993 | 8285137 |
screening of pig sera for antibodies to japanese encephalitis virus using a dot enzyme immunoassay and igm capture elisa: comparison with the hemagglutination inhibition and plaque reduction neutralization tests. | a dot enzyme immunoassay for determination of antibodies to japanese encephalitis virus was designed for use as a field technique for the surveillance of japanese encephalitis virus activity among domestic pigs. the test was compared with the neutralization test and the hemagglutination inhibition test and found to be more sensitive than the hemagglutination inhibition test and comparable to the neutralization test in sensitivity but more simple to perform than either the neutralization or the h ... | 1993 | 8160055 |
epidemiology of classical swine fever in sardinia: a serological survey of wild boar and comparison with african swine fever. | a serological survey was carried out to establish the distribution of classical swine fever among wild boar in sardinia, where that disease and african swine fever have been endemic in free-ranging domestic pigs and wild boar living in the mountainous areas of the province of nuoro for several years. blood samples were collected from 4752 wild boar shot during the period december 1988 to january 1992. an overall prevalence of 11 per cent was observed and the almost constant rate of about 9.8 per ... | 1994 | 8171792 |
myocardial glucose transporters and glycolytic metabolism during ischemia in hyperglycemic diabetic swine. | we assessed the effects of 4 weeks of streptozocin-induced diabetes on regional myocardial glycolytic metabolism during ischemia in anesthetized open-chest domestic swine. diabetic animals were hyperglycemic (12.0 +/- 2.1 v 6.6 +/- .5 mmol/l), and had lower fasting insulin levels (27 +/- 8 v 79 +/- 19 pmol/l). myocardial glycolytic metabolism was studied with coronary flow controlled by an extracorporeal perfusion circuit. left anterior descending coronary artery (lad) flow was decreased by 50% ... | 1994 | 8289677 |
high-dose epinephrine results in greater early mortality after resuscitation from prolonged cardiac arrest in pigs: a prospective, randomized study. | to determine whether high-dose epinephrine (0.2 mg/kg) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (cpr) results in improved outcome, compared with standard-dose epinephrine (0.02 mg/kg). | 1994 | 8306688 |
refinement of a technique for thermocholecystectomy in an animal model. | a modification of a thermal ablation system was tested for improved cystic duct occlusion and gallbladder mucosa ablation in an animal model. | 1994 | 8175312 |
additive effect of allopurinol and deferoxamine in the prevention of spinal cord injury caused by aortic crossclamping. | fourteen domestic swine were divided into two groups. group a (n = 7) was the control group, in which no pharmacologic intervention was applied. in group b (n = 7), the ischemic-reperfused spinal cord was treated with the combination of allopurinol (50 mg/kg/day for 3 days before the day of operation) and deferoxamine (desferal, 50 mg/kg administered intravenously over 3 to 4 hours). the administration of deferoxamine was completed 1 hour before crossclamping. the crossclamp was placed on the de ... | 1994 | 8176962 |
an animal model to study the significance of dermis for grafting cultured keratinocytes on full thickness wounds. | autologous cultured keratinocytes grafted onto full thickness wounds take poorly, and any epidermal cover that is produced is unstable. however, a more stable epidermis has been reported when keratinocytes are grafted onto a dermal surface. we have developed a skin grafting model using a polytetrafluoroethylene (ptfe) skin graft chamber in the domestic pig. the chambers isolate individual wounds and prevent epithelial migration from the wound edge. dermal grafts were prepared by enzymatic separa ... | 1994 | 8198746 |
nimodipine after circulatory arrest: effects on oxygen delivery and consumption. | evaluation of the effects of nimodipine administration during and after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (cpr) on oxygen delivery and consumption was the aim of this study. | 1994 | 8199650 |
laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy in the porcine model. | our aim was to assess the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy in an animate model. after developing the technique in acute animal experiments, laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy was performed in five young domestic pigs. five trocars were used (2-10 mm, 2-12 mm, 1-11 mm) for video laparoscopic access to the peritoneal cavity. the operations were performed without complication in 62-95 min (mean +/- sem, 77 +/- 7 min). each animal tolerated oral feedings on the first post ... | 1994 | 8153866 |
heat and social stress effects on pig immune measures. | forty-eight domestic pigs were used to evaluate the effects of heat and social stress on immune indices. pigs were brought together in groups of three per pen and video-taped for the first 72 h. video tapes were viewed to determine time spent in aggressive and submissive behaviors. social status of each pig was determined from outcomes of agonistic interactions. pens of pigs were housed in either a thermoneural (control, 24 degrees c) or heat-stress (33 degrees c) air temperature. immune measure ... | 1994 | 7883617 |
collagens in the injured porcine intervertebral disc. | spinal pain often is thought to be due to degeneration and mechanical failure of the intervertebral disc. since the mechanical strength of the tissue depends on collagen fibers, the present study was designed to investigate the reactions in collagen metabolism after an experimentally induced disc injury. five domestic pigs underwent an incision in the anterior part of the annulus fibrosus of disc l4-l5 through a retroperitoneal approach. the animals were killed 3 months postoperatively, and the ... | 1994 | 8113947 |
sodium-taurocholate-induced acute necrotizing pancreatitis does not affect jejunal oxygenation in pigs. | to study the influence of experimentally induced acute necrotizing pancreatitis on jejunal oxygen transport, jejunal oxygen consumption, and mucosal po2. | 1994 | 8124956 |
regional vasodilating properties of isoflurane in normal swine myocardium. | studies of the coronary vasodilating properties of isoflurane have produced inconsistent results. isoflurane has been reported to cause minimal or no coronary vasodilation, mild dose-related vasodilation, or even near-maximal coronary vasodilation. the current study was performed to clarify the direct coronary vasodilating potency of isoflurane. | 1994 | 8141453 |
light microscopic distribution of some cholinergic markers in the rat and rabbit locus coeruleus and the nucleus angularis grisea periventricularis of the domestic pig (sus scrofa): a correlative electron microscopic investigation of cholinergic receptor proteins in the rabbit. | cholinergic modulation of locus coeruleus (lc) neurons evokes a variety of neuronal and behavioural effects. in an attempt to understand the lc cholinergic circuit, several markers has been investigated and compared. (immuno)-histochemical and autoradiographic methods have been used on rat, rabbit, and pig tissue. to identify the boundaries of the lc in each of these species, sections through the entire brainstem have been stained for tyrosine hydroxylase. the results indicate that the pig does ... | 1994 | 7849322 |
emesis induced in domestic pigs: a new experimental tool for detection of antiemetic drugs and for evaluation of emetogenic potential of new anticancer agents. | the domestic pig was used to develop a new model for evaluating the emetogenic potential of anticancer drugs and determining the antiemetic activity of drugs. emesis was characterized by expulsion of solid or liquid material. in each animal, the number of vomits after infusion of the emetogenic drug (infusion in ketamine and xylazine anesthesia) was recorded in 1-hr periods during the first 4 hr and then in a 4- and a 16-hr period. intravenous infusion of cisplatin caused a concentration-depende ... | 1994 | 7865862 |
long term bradycardia by electrical pacing: a new method for studying heart rate reduction. | the aim was to develop a method of inducing bradycardia on a chronic basis by electrical pacing and to study its effect upon myocardial capillarity in pigs. | 1994 | 7867029 |
[effects of pollution with fluoride on bone dynamics of periosteum in iliac of domestic pigs]. | studies on bone dynamic parameters of iliac periosteum and endosteum in domestic pigs with fluorosis caused by coal-burning contamination were conducted. bone dynamics of 12 pigs with experimental fluorosis and nine controls both labelled with double tetracycline was investigated. results showed the distance between two labels on iliac periosteum of domestic pigs with fluorosis shortened and, rates of mineralization and bone matrix formation slowed. it suggested fluorosis played significantly in ... | 1994 | 7867457 |
persistence of haemagglutination-inhibition antibodies to je and wn viruses in naturally infected domestic pigs in karnataka state, india. | domestic pigs were used as sentinels to monitor the prevalence of japanese encephalitis (je) and west nile (wn) viruses in kolar district of karnataka state, india. the study revealed that the pigs once seroconverted to je and wn viruses, remained immune as long as they were available for observation, up to three years. | 1994 | 7879715 |
isolation of batai virus from sentinel domestic pig from kolar district in karnataka state, india. | batai virus was isolated from the blood sample of one sentinel piglet out of 34 used to monitor the activity of the japanese encephalitis (je) virus at madikere village in kolar district, karnataka state, india. this is the first report of the isolation of batai virus from a mammal. | 1994 | 7879716 |
topical zinc oxide treatment increases endogenous gene expression of insulin-like growth factor-1 in granulation tissue from porcine wounds. | application of zinc oxide has been shown to accelerate the healing of both chronic and acute wounds, but the mechanisms are unknown. we quantified the gene expression (mrna) for one important growth factor, insulin-like growth factor-1 (igf-1) in 12 full-thickness wounds in each of three domestic pigs treated with or without topical zinc oxide. we used a rnaase protection/solution hybridisation technique to measure igf-1 mrna concentrations, which were 50% higher in the granulation tissue in wou ... | 1994 | 7899834 |
site-specific dexamethasone delivery for the prevention of neointimal thickening after vascular stent implantation. | site-directed pharmacologic therapy using drug-impregnated polymers may achieve high local tissue levels at sites of arterial injury without systemic side effects. the aim of this study was to determine whether sustained, local administration of the synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone reduces the severity of intimal hyperplasia induced by arterial stenting in a porcine model of restenosis. | 1994 | 7921375 |
removal of the preputial diverticulum in swine. | a new technique for removal of the preputial diverticulum in swine was performed on 33 sexually intact male potbellied pigs, 12 domestic boar cadavers, and 4 domestic swine (2 sexually intact males and 2 barrows). with each pig under general anesthesia, the body and horns of the diverticulum were everted through the preputial orifice and excised. in some cases, the stump of the diverticulum was sutured. remaining tissues were allowed to retract through the preputial orifice. the technique was mo ... | 1994 | 7928559 |
morphologic characteristics of lesion formation and time course of smooth muscle cell proliferation in a porcine proliferative restenosis model. | this study was performed to define the evolution of lesion morphology and its relation to thrombus formation and smooth muscle cell proliferation after experimental coronary stent placement. | 1994 | 7930266 |
[experimental studies of laparoscopically-assisted rectum resection with colo-anal or colorectal anastomosis]. | a minimally invasive procedure for radical resection of tumors in the deep rectum without laparoscopic anastomosis was developed in seven domestic pigs. the length of resected rectosigmoid and mesenterium was adequate on all oncologic counts. | 1994 | 7934583 |
effect of vest cardiopulmonary resuscitation on cerebral and coronary perfusion in an infant porcine model. | to determine cerebral and myocardial blood flow rates during vest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (cpr) without direct cardiac compression in an infant porcine model. also, to determine if circumferential chest compression without the chest deformity ordinarily associated with precordial compression maintains cerebral and myocardial blood flow rates during prolonged cpr. finally, to establish the effect of compression rate and duty cycle on cerebral and myocardial blood flow rates during vest cpr ... | 1994 | 7956287 |
effect of ventilation on acid-base balance and oxygenation in low blood-flow states. | to investigate how minute ventilation affects the partial pressure of end-tidal co2 and arterial and mixed venous ph, pco2, po2, and the concentration of bicarbonate during low blood-flow states. we tested the null hypothesis that acid-base conditions during low rates of blood flow are not significantly different when minute ventilation is doubled or halved. | 1994 | 7956288 |
imaging of exocrine pancreatic function. investigation of the bioavailability of weak organic acids as potential pancreatic contrast agents for computed tomography. | the feasibility of targeting iodinated contrast agents to the exocrine pancreas was investigated. iodinated weak organic acids including succinic acid-mono-3-amino-2,4,6-triiodo- n-ethylanilide (compound i), the ethanolamine salt of n-ethylsuccinic acid-(2,4,6-triiodo-3-methylamino anilide) (compound ii), and the sodium salt of 2,4,6-triiodo-3-n-ethylacetylamino-phenylpropionic acid (compound iii) were studied as potential contrast agents for computed tomography (ct) of the pancreas. | 1994 | 7960615 |
comparison of retrograde endo-pyelotomy and endo-balloon rupture of the ureteropelvic junction in a porcine model. | excellent results and durable success have been achieved with antegrade and retrograde endo-pyelotomy for treating primary and secondary ureteropelvic junction obstruction. recently, a 30f dilating balloon was used to rupture the ureteropelvic junction (endobrst) with encouraging results. while balloon distention of the ureteropelvic junction is a technically simpler procedure than endo-pyelotomy, clinical and laboratory data comparing the 2 methods are lacking. in an acute and chronic animal st ... | 1994 | 7966717 |
[trichinellosis in slaughtered and wild animals in switzerland using a digestion method and a serologic method (e/s-elisa)]. | for many decades trichinellosis has not been reported among swiss domestic pigs. considering the fact that trichinella occurs in a sylvatic cycle in switzerland, a study was designed to reevaluate the present epidemiologic situation by investigating 10,904 fattening pigs, 218 pigs with free access to pasturage or being kept on an alp, 104 domestic boars, 106 horses, 44 wild boars and 538 foxes using a direct and an indirect diagnostic technique (digestion method and serology with elisa and an ex ... | 1994 | 7973563 |
efficacy of topical cooling in lung preservation: is a reappraisal due? | the aim of the present study was to test the efficacy of topical cooling as the only viable lung preservation method using the most challenging evaluation method, namely single-lung transplantation followed by immediate contralateral pneumonectomy. ten domestic pigs (5 donors and 5 recipients) with a mean body weight of 57 kg (range, 53 to 59 kg) were used. after we administered systemic heparin (4 mg/kg), the lungs were harvested and placed in an atelectatic state under cold (8 degrees to 9 deg ... | 1994 | 7979731 |
[intrachromosomal mapping of the system e locus of blood groups in wild and domestic pigs]. | 1994 | 7987233 | |
classical swine fever: genetic detection and analysis of differences between virus isolates. | two pairs of oligonucleotide primers were designed that specifically amplified regions of the classical swine fever virus genome. these products, corresponding to a 671 bp portion of the genes encoding the e1 and e2 (gp33 and gp55) proteins and a 1090 bp portion of the putative polymerase gene, were amplified from eight virus isolates which had been responsible for a series of classical swine fever outbreaks in italy involving both domestic pigs and wild boar. for each virus the fragments were p ... | 1994 | 7996138 |
[myocyte transformation in autologous transplantation of colonic smooth muscle in domestic pigs]. | autologous gut smooth muscle graft of two piglets was used for creating a ring in sigmoidostomy. the graft was investigated several times by histology and electron microscopy. a sort of myofibroblasts were observed the 7th day in the smooth muscle. three months later the smooth muscle was completely transformed into a cellular connective tissue comprising myofibroblasts and fibroblasts. the experiment points to possible relation of smooth muscle cell, myofibroblast and fibroblast. | 1994 | 8020118 |
a quantitative histochemical study of the spatial distribution of intrafascicular fibre types in the porcine masseter and soleus muscles. | the distribution of intrafascicular type i and ii muscle fibres together with proportions of edge- and centrally located type i and ii fibres within whole fascicles were analysed by myosin atp-ase histochemistry in 241 porcine masseter fascicles (six masseter muscles) and compared with result from 63 pig soleus fascicles (five soleus muscles). all fascicles were from 11 domestic pigs (1 yr old, 70-90 kg body weight, all female). the proportions of type i fibres (slow) and type ii fibres (fast) o ... | 1994 | 8024493 |
the impact of gelatin-resorcinol glue on aortic tissue: a histomorphologic evaluation. | although gelatin-resorcinol-formaldehyde glue has been used to treat acute aortic dissections for some time, concerns about formaldehyde's mutagenicity and carcinogenicity made it imperative to develop a new glue compound. gelatin-dialdehyde glue was produced by omitting the formaldehyde component and replacing it with two less toxic aldehydes, glutaraldehyde and glyoxal. this study evaluated the histomorphologic effects of the new glue through in vivo use on the aortic tissue of domestic pigs. | 1994 | 8028087 |
expression of type i, iii, and vi collagen mrnas in experimentally injured porcine intervertebral disc. | young domestic pigs were incised with a scalpel blade into the anterior part of annulus fibrosus of lumbar discs in order to study the reparative processes in the annulus fibrosus and the secondary reactions in the nucleus pulposus. northern and slot-blot hybridizations were used to investigate type i, iii, and vi collagen gene expression in the disc tissue. for this purpose a method for rna isolation was modified so as to be applicable to the intervertebral disc, which has a low cell density an ... | 1994 | 8039387 |
collagenase during burn wound healing: influence of a hydrogel dressing and pulsed electrical stimulation. | epithelialization of second-degree burn wounds is known to be accelerated by topical treatment with hydrogel dressings and further enhanced by pulsed electrical stimulation compared with no treatment (air exposure). tissue collagenase has been proposed to be involved during the process of epithelialization. in the present study collagenase levels were examined in partial-thickness burn wounds in the skin of four domestic pigs. collagenase levels, assayed on postburn days 1 to 10, were substantia ... | 1994 | 8047605 |
proopiomelanocortin gene expression during pig pituitary and brain development. | the expression of proopiomelanocortin (pomc) mrna, which plays an important role in neural, endocrine, neuroendocrine and immune systems, was studied by in situ hybridization during the development of pituitary in the domestic pig. the pomc gene was activated as early as fetal day 30 (e30). the signal for pomc mrna in the anterior lobe progressively increased from e30 to e80 and then remained at relatively constant level. in contrast, pomc transcripts in the intermediate lobe first appeared at e ... | 1994 | 8049719 |
skeletal muscle oedema and muscle fibre necrosis during septic shock. observations with a porcine septic shock model. | in domestic pigs, intermitted application of escherichia coli-endotoxin was used to create an animal model for a prolonged hypo- and hyperdynamic septic shock-like state and to investigate mechanisms of multiple organ failure. here, we describe the changes in skeletal muscle after 18 h (2 animals) and 48 h (6 animals) of septic shock. two pigs for each observation period that received physiologic saline solutions instead of endotoxin served as controls. the earliest lesions were endothelial cell ... | 1994 | 8055160 |
enhancement effects of a hepatocyte receptor-specific mr contrast agent in an animal model. | the enhancement characteristics of the liver and spleen produced by a hepatocyte-specific magnetic resonance imaging agent, an arabinogalactan-coated ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide derivative, bms 180550, were evaluated. both heavily t1- and t2-weighted sequences were used. imaging was performed in the farm pig model, as a function of contrast agent concentration (5, 10, and 20 mumol of iron per kilogram) and delay (immediate, 0.5, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, and 9.0 hours) after bolus injection of ... | 1994 | 8061429 |
hippocampus of the domestic pig: a stereological study of subdivisional volumes and neuron numbers. | with the aim of establishing a quantitative structural basis for comparative and experimental studies, the volumes of the hippocampal subdivisions and the total number of neurons in each subdivision were estimated in domestic pig brains using modern stereological techniques. in addition to a detailed description of the stereological methods used in the analysis, comprehensive descriptions of the architectonic boundaries of the subdivisions are included. the absolute and relative volumes of the s ... | 1994 | 8061750 |
use of the domestic pig as a model for oral bioavailability and pharmacokinetic studies. | 1994 | 8068871 | |
regional vasodilating properties of isoflurane in stunned swine myocardium. | studies about the coronary vasodilating properties of isoflurane indicate that this drug induces coronary vasodilation. no work has examined isoflurane-induced vasodilation in known stunned myocardium. this study was conducted to determine isoflurane's coronary vasodilation potency in stunned myocardium and to compare the results obtained with normal myocardium. we determined the vasodilating properties of isoflurane in regionally perfused swine myocardium. six domestic swine were anesthetized w ... | 1994 | 8069032 |
the prevalence of intestinal protozoa in wild and domestic pigs. | we examined faecal samples from 842 domestic and 91 wild pigs in order to record the prevalence of intestinal protozoa. we used staining of faecal smears by noller-westphal-gönnert method, cultivation in modified les broth and microscopical examination of native preparations using small magnification (for detection of balantidium coli). moreover, the faeces from wild pigs were examined by flotation in sheather's sugar solution for detection of coccidia. we found 8 coccidian species in the wild p ... | 1994 | 8073586 |
[synaptonemal complex analysis of 13/17 robertsonian translocation in the domestic pig]. | g and c-banding study of the chromosomes of several male pigs, indicate that all of these pigs carry rob(13;17). the karyotype is 2n = 37, xy, rob (13;17). in this paper, silverstained synaptonemal complexes (scs) in surface-spread pachytene nuclei from these pigs are analysed by electron microscope. the result is as follows: robertsonian translocation metacentrics rob (13;17) paired with homologous acrocentrics (13,17), forming a trivalent. all trivalents are in a cis configuration and there is ... | 1994 | 8080664 |
enzyme activities of glycogen metabolism and mitochondrial characteristics in muscles of rn- carrier pigs (sus scrofa domesticus). | high glycogen content and abnormal mitochondria have been seen in muscles from rn- carrier pigs in a previous work. glycogen synthase, branching enzyme, phosphorylase and debranching enzyme activities, and mitochondrial characteristics were studied in normal and rn- carrier pigs. branching enzyme activity was higher (p < 0.01) and glycogen synthase activity tended to be higher in longissimus dorsi muscle from rn- carrier pigs compared to normal pigs. there were no differences in the activities o ... | 1994 | 8081656 |
variation in size of ag-nors and fluorescent rdna in situ hybridization signals in six breeds of domestic pig. | variation of the size of silver-stained nucleolar organizer regions (nors) of chromosomes 10 and 8 was studied in pigs of six breeds (sus scrofa l.). the silver deposits were quantified by image analysis and the results were normalized for each ag-nor chromosome. in general, normalized values for chromosomes 10 were higher than those for chromosomes 8, suggesting that the nor activity of chromosomes 10 is dominant as compared to that of chromosomes 8. however, high values for chromosomes 8 were ... | 1994 | 8083060 |
isolated in-vitro perfusion of pig hearts obtained from the abattoir: an alternative to animal experiments? | isolated pig hearts (german farm pigs) were characterized after global in-vivo ischaemia as a potential alternative to in-vivo animal studies. hearts were harvested from adult farm swine at the abattoir 10.3 +/- 2.1 min after incision of the carotid artery. they were immediately perfused and thereafter stored in ice-cold cardioplegic (st thomas's) solution. after 38 +/- 3 min, retrograde perfusion was started with oxygenated pig blood (37 degrees c; 5000 u heparin.l-1; ph 7.38 +/- 0.1; 11 mmol g ... | 1994 | 8088275 |
adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule to porcine interposition vein grafts. | the efficacy of aorto-coronary vein grafting is limited by early graft thrombosis and accelerated graft atherosclerosis. direct adenovirus-mediated transfer of genes encoding inhibitory proteins may prevent or slow progression of vein graft disease. | 1994 | 7514108 |
phylogeny of helicobacter isolates from bird and swine feces and description of helicobacter pametensis sp. nov. | previously, nine fecal isolates from wild birds and a domestic swine were identified as helicobacters by phenotypic characterization and reaction with a helicobacter genus-specific dna probe. these isolates fell into three biotypes by analysis of phenotypic traits. to further characterize these isolates, full 16s rrna sequences were determined for strains representing each biotype, and sequence comparison indicated that the strains represented three novel, phylogenetically defined helicobacter s ... | 1994 | 7520743 |
identification of new apolipoprotein b epitopes and haplotypes and their distribution in swine populations. | results from comparative immunogenetic studies on inheritance and identification of four new apolipoprotein b (apob) allotypes and three additional apob haplotypes and their distribution in miniature and domestic swine are presented. immunological surveys on the four new and 16 previously described lpb allotypes and genetic analysis of their segregation in progenies, of miniature and domestic swine and their crosses, indicate that three new allotypes designated lpb9, lpb10 and lpb101 are individ ... | 1994 | 7524383 |
direct in vivo gene transfer into porcine myocardium using replication-deficient adenoviral vectors. | efficient methods of introducing genes into myocardial cells must be developed before local somatic cell gene therapy can be implemented against myocardial disease. although adenoviral (ad5) vectors have been used to target rodent hearts and plasmid dna has been directly injected into the myocardium of rats and dogs, the amounts of recombinant protein produced by these procedures have not been reported, and adenoviral vectors have not been used in large mammalian hearts. | 1994 | 7525108 |
nitric oxide synthase in the pig autonomic nervous system in relation to the influence of ng--nitro-l-arginine on sympathetic and parasympathetic vascular control in vivo. | nitric oxide synthase, the enzyme responsible for the formation of nitric oxide, was demonstrated by an indirect immunofluorescence technique to be present in both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system of the domestic pig. in the sympathetic nervous system, nitric oxide synthase was mainly present in preganglionic neurons projecting to postganglionic neurons, some of which contained neuropeptide y in the superior cervical, the coeliac and the lumbar ganglia of the sympathetic chain. ... | 1994 | 7529378 |
effects of nk1 receptor antagonists on vasodilation induced by chemical and electrical activation of sensory c-fibre afferents in different organs. | the effects of the non-peptide nk1 receptor antagonists, cp 96,345 and rp-67,580, were investigated in a model using anaesthetized pigs. both the blood flow in the internal maxillary and the bronchial artery (ultrasonic flowmetry) and the superficial blood flow in nasal mucosa and the skin (laser-doppler flowmetry) were monitored simultaneously. vasodilation induced by substance p administered i.v. systemically was blocked by pretreatment with cp-96,345, 3 mg kg-1 but not by rp-67,580. cp-96,345 ... | 1994 | 7530891 |
neural elements in the normal and experimentally injured porcine intervertebral disk. | there is increasing evidence that-back pain may originate from degenerated or damaged disks, even in the absence of disk herniation. for a study of the pattern of innervation in injured disks, the anterior part of the annulus fibrosus of a lumbar disk in 11 domestic pigs was incised with a scalpel through a retroperitoneal approach. the animals were killed 2 weeks, 1, 2, 3, and 5 months postoperatively, and the whole anterior annulus of each injured disk and corresponding tissue from intact anim ... | 1994 | 7532535 |
pig trypanosomosis: prevalence and significance in the endemic middle belt zone of southern nigeria. | abattoir and field/market surveys of 1,954 crossbred pigs aged 6 to 30 months, for trypanosomosis in the middle belt zone of southern nigeria, revealed a 26.8 infection rate. of those infected, 66.5, 23.9 and 8.2 % were due to mixed, single trypanosoma brucei and t. congolense infections respectively. although 1.5 % of the infections were unidentified, there was no evidence of t simiae. the infection rate was significantly higher (p < 0.05) among the abattoir pigs (37.8 %) than among the farm pi ... | 1994 | 7770662 |
a closed-chest pig model of sustained ventricular tachycardia. | the goal of this study was to develop and explore a closed-chest animal model of sustained vt. seven of 11 domestic pigs had successful induction of myocardial infarction by injection of agarose gel microbeads into the left anterior descending coronary artery through an inflated balloon angioplasty catheter. four of the first five pigs died and seem to represent a "learning experience." during a 3- to 50-day follow-up period, each pig underwent 1-3 electrophysiological studies. sustained, monomo ... | 1994 | 7800561 |
melatonin and farm animals: endogenous rhythms and exogenous applications. | studies on farm animals have contributed significantly to our increased understanding of basic melatonin-related physiological mechanisms, as well as to the regulation of reproduction and pelage in individual domestic species. this review concentrates on recent work on the role of melatonin in the regulation of porcine reproduction, cervine endocrine, and behavioral cycles and wool and cashmere production which has added to this knowledge base. early studies of the domestic pig indicated that me ... | 1994 | 7807370 |
[the specificity of blastocysts (rhizopoda: lobosea)]. | the analysis of specificity of blastocysts was based on the data on host association and on experimental data. in experiments we failed to infect the geese (anser anser) with blastocystis galli taken from the fowl (gallus gallus) and also failed to infect the fowl with b. suis taken from the pigs (sus scrofa domestica). experimental data and field observations of blastocysts distribution among different groups of hosts point out that the same species of blastocysts can not parasitize in hosts be ... | 1994 | 7816501 |
experimental studies on the susceptibility of domestic pigs to west nile virus followed by japanese encephalitis virus infection and vice versa. | a study on the susceptibility of domestic pigs to west nile virus (wnv) and japanese encephalitis virus (jev) infection was carried out. one batch of pigs was inoculated with wnv followed by jev and another batch was inoculated vice versa. the first batch developed low level of viraemia and haemagglutination-inhibition (hi) antibodies to both viruses. there was a booster effect on the already existing wnv antibodies after challenging with jev. in the second batch the animals developed high level ... | 1994 | 7817897 |
agonistic behavior, plasma stress hormones, and metabolites in response to dyadic encounters in domestic pigs: interrelationships and effect of dominance status. | agonistic behavior, neuroendocrine, and plasma metabolite changes were studied in 16 domestic large white pigs (100 +/- 5 kg) submitted to dyadic encounters (30 min) in a neutral environment. the animals had been housed individually for 2 months prior to the experiment. aggressive and submissive behaviors were recorded for each animal during the encounter. surgically implanted catheters allowed collection of blood samples at selected times. plasma levels of cortisol, catecholamines, and metaboli ... | 1994 | 7824582 |
glycogen depletion according to muscle and fibre types in response to dyadic encounters in pigs (sus scrofa domesticus)--relationships with plasma epinephrine and aggressive behaviour. | changes in glycogen content according to fibre type were assessed in a predominantly white (longissimus) and a predominantly red (semispinalis) pig muscle, in response to dyadic encounters involving aggressive interactions. tested animals showed significantly lower glycogen levels than the control in the semispinalis, but not in the longissimus muscle. histological treatment of muscle serial cuts followed by computerized image analysis showed that the observed decrease in muscle semispinalis gly ... | 1994 | 7828029 |
coronary blood flow autoregulation and flow heterogeneity in the stunned heart. | we used an anesthetized swine model of regionally "stunned" myocardium to determine the effect of stunning on coronary autoregulation and blood flow heterogeneity. in 18 domestic swine, stunning was accomplished by reducing blood flow to the left anterior descending coronary artery (lad) by approximately 75% of baseline for 15 min and restoring it to normal for 1 hour. we quantified coronary autoregulation using both the slope of coronary pressure-flow curves and an autoregulation index. we quan ... | 1994 | 7830329 |
recovery from severe cyclic antidepressant overdose with hypertonic saline/dextran in a swine model. | to determine the effect of a hypertonic saline and dextran (hsd) solution on blood pressure and qs duration during severe cyclic antidepressant (ca) toxicity in swine. | 1994 | 7542551 |
pancreatic contrast enhancement with mn-bis pyridoxal ethylene diamine diacetic acid and the influence of a hormonal stimulation of the pancreas in pigs. | pancreatic and hepatic contrast enhancement after different modes of administration of mn-bis pyridoxal ethylene diamine diacetic acid (mn-dpdp) and the influence of the hormones secretin and cholecystokinin on the uptake of this new contrast agent were studied by using magnetic resonance (mr) imaging and atomic absorption spectroscopy (aas) examinations carried out on 13 young domestic pigs. | 1994 | 9419495 |
magnetic resonance imaging of the hepatobiliary system: intestinal absorption studies of manganese mesoporphyrin. | we studied the intestinal absorption of manganese mesoporphyrin (mn-mesoporphyrin), a potential oral hepatobiliary contrast agent. | 1995 | 9419672 |
localization of landmarks and bands in the karotype of sus scrofa domestica. comparison between different classifications. | representative rbg-banded chromosomes of sus scrofa domestica and diagrammatic representation of the banding patterns at the 600 band stage are presented. comparison between different classification systems has been performed. it is suggested that the data presented can be applied to gene mapping, localization of chromosome aberrations, comparative cytogenetics, and translation between different classification systems. | 1995 | 8984097 |
review of taeniasis in asia. | although asian taenia is closely related to t. saginata, it is a genetically distinct entity and can be distinguished from the classical t. saginata. man is the only definite host of this parasite. the domestic pig and wild boar in taiwan as well as domestic pig in korea have been determined to be the natural intermediate hosts. moreover, the pig has been demonstrated to be the most favorable experimental intermediate host. the cysticerci are situated mainly in the liver. they are smaller than t ... | 1995 | 9774987 |
formation of the scab and the rate of epithelisation of superficial wounds in the skin of the young domestic pig. 1962. | 1995 | 7553187 | |
localization of fragile sites in the karyotype of sus scrofa domestica: present status. | fragile sites were induced to expression in pig lymphocyte chromosomes by in vitro exposure to folate antagonists and budr-hoechst 33258. expressed fragility was localized according to the presented idiograms and compared with the location of known spontaneous translocations. | 1995 | 7558883 |
laparoscopic assisted continent urinary diversion in the pig. | the ideal urinary reservoir would be low pressure, nonrefluxing and simple to construct. hohenfellner recently described creating an in situ ureterosigmoidostomy with a 5 to 6 cm. detubularized portion of sigmoid colon and rectum (sigmoid-rectum pouch). in an effort to further study the reconstructive applications of laparoscopy, we sought to laparoscopically create a sigmoid-rectum pouch in an animal model. in addition, we sought to compare a "dunked" (right ureter) with a hand-sewn end-to-side ... | 1995 | 7563387 |
detection of hepatitis e virus infections among domestic swine in the kathmandu valley of nepal. | the prevalence of hepatitis e virus (hev) infections among 55 domestic swine living in the kathmandu valley of nepal was investigated. sera and stool specimens were collected from 47 free-roaming swine and examined for the presence of hev genomic sequences by the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. sera from these animals, as well as sera from eight other swine, were also examined for the presence of hev-specific antibodies by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and by a fluorescen ... | 1995 | 7573701 |
[diagnosis of trichinellosis in living pigs using indirect elisa]. | a modified e/s-elisa based on the procedure described by gamble et al. (1988) was used for the diagnosis of trichinellosis in the domestic pig. the results of screening the sera of 92 pigs experimentally infected with trichinella larvae (t. spiralis, t. nativa) with different doses, confirmed that the e/s-elisa is suitable for the serological detection of trichinella-specific igg. although the serotest shows a high sensitivity especially in the case of a low infection rate, it can not be used as ... | 1995 | 7575386 |
immunohistochemical demonstration of non-muscle myosin in the developing porcine epidermis. | using an immunohistochemical technique, the study demonstrates for the first time non-muscle myosin stress fibres in fetal mammalian epidermis, with special regard to cellular development during integumentary ontogenesis in the sparsely haired domesticated pig. the results obtained are discussed in view of possible cytoskeletal functions of the cytofilaments. | 1995 | 7577838 |
chemical ablation of the gallbladder: is it feasible? | transcatheter ablation of the gallbladder has been attempted in animals and humans with a variety of chemical and physical agents. initial in vitro experiments suggested sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide were more effective sclerosants than previously reported chemical agents. a phase i trial of escalating concentrations of and exposure times to these agents was performed in vivo. | 1995 | 7579863 |
myocardial interstitial purine metabolites and lactate with increased work in swine. | dobutamine stimulates the beta-receptors in the heart and increases myocardial blood flow and oxygen consumption 2-3-fold, similar to effects seen with exercise. the purpose of this study was to assess temporal changes in myocardial interstitial purine metabolites, adenosine monophosphate (amp) and lactate during and following 30 min of dobutamine infusion. | 1995 | 7585825 |
intracoronary low-dose beta-irradiation inhibits neointima formation after coronary artery balloon injury in the swine restenosis model. | neointima formation contributing to recurrent stenosis remains a major limitation of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. endovascular low-dose gamma-irradiation has been shown to reduce intimal thickening (hyperplasia) after balloon overstretch injury in pig coronary arteries, a model of restenosis. the objective of this study was to determine whether the use of a beta-emitting radioisotope for this application would have similar effects and to examine the dose-response relations with this ap ... | 1995 | 7586273 |
monitoring of tissue oxygenation in shock: an experimental study in pigs. | to evaluate different methods and markers for assessing adequacy of tissue oxygenation in shock. | 1995 | 7587236 |
a new reciprocal translocation (7q+;15q-) in the domestic pig. | a reciprocal translocation was identified in a phenotypically normal large white boar. chromosome preparations from the carrier were studied by flow sorting, chromosome painting and g-banding. the flow karyotype displayed one additional clearly distinguishable peak, while in situ hybridization and g-banding showed two abnormal chromosomes involved in the translocation. all the results suggested that the translocation involved chromosomes 7 and 15 and the karyotype investigated was 38,xy,rcp(7;15 ... | 1995 | 7587395 |
on the mechanism of skin wound "contraction": a granulation tissue "knockout" with a normal phenotype. | this report explores the mechanism of spontaneous closure of full-thickness skin wounds. the domestic pig, often used as a human analogue for skin wound repair studies, closes these wounds with kinetics similar to those in the guinea pig (mobile skin), even though the porcine dermis on the back is thick and nearly immobile. in the domestic pig, as in the guinea pig, daily full-thickness excisions of the central granulation tissue up to but not including the wound edges in both back and flank wou ... | 1995 | 7597065 |
anastomotic diameter of circular stapled oesophagojejunal anastomoses and its implication for weight development. a clinical and experimental study. | to investigate the increase in diameter of the oesophagojejunal anastomosis after total gastrectomy with a circular stapler, and to assess experimentally the influence of oesophageal diameter on weight. | 1995 | 7599298 |
débridement of the pig retinal pigment epithelium in vivo. | to study the morphologic effects of surgical débridement of the retinal pigment epithelium (rpe) in an animal model. | 1995 | 7605288 |
comparative study of in vitro lipogenesis in various adipose tissues in the growing domestic pig (sus domesticus). | activities of acetyl-coa-carboxylase, malic enzyme and glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase were measured in seven different anatomical sites in the growing pig (20-120 kg weight). the three enzyme activities increased up to 40-60 kg weight and then decreased, malic enzyme becoming the main producer of nadph, irrespective of the adipose tissue. subcutaneous adipose tissue of the neck area was much thicker and exhibited much lower lipogenic enzyme activities than backfat. subcutaneous adipose tissue ... | 1995 | 7613762 |
lower esophageal sphincter pressure during prolonged cardiac arrest and resuscitation. | unprotected airway ventilation models have been based on a lower esophageal sphincter (les) pressure found in human beings under general anesthesia. whether this assumption is applicable during cardiac arrest in human beings is unknown. we attempted to determine the effects of prolonged ventricular fibrillation (vf) on the tension of the les in a swine model of cardiac arrest. | 1995 | 7618786 |
percutaneous serial catheterization in swine: a practical approach. | in a model designed for experimental cryoablation of the his bundle in swine, a study that required multiple and follow-up cardiac catheterizations, femoral percutaneous cannulations were successfully performed in 14 of 15 swine: 6/6 yucatan miniature, 5/6 hanford miniature, and 3/3 yorkshire farm pigs, weight range 15-50 kg. a follow-up cardiac catheterization was performed in 10 of these animals: 5 hanford and 5 yucatan. femoral percutaneous cannulation was successful in 6. a cutdown approach ... | 1995 | 7619782 |
swine model of haemophilus ducreyi infection. | haemophilus ducreyi is a strict human pathogen that causes sexually transmitted genital ulcer disease. we infected domestic swine with h. ducreyi 35000, resulting in the development of cutaneous ulcers histologically resembling human chancroid lesions. intraepidermal lesions progressed from pustules to ulcers containing polymorphonuclear leukocytes and were accompanied by a dermal inflammatory infiltrate containing t cells and macrophages. h. ducreyi was recovered from lesions up to 17 days afte ... | 1995 | 7622236 |