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activation of vitellogenin ii gene expression by steroid hormones in the old japanese quail.alterations in the basal transcription rates of eukaryotic genes are believed to involve the binding of trans-acting factor(s) with specific dna sequences in the promoter. we show here two interrelated events for the vtgii gene of the old, non-egg laying japanese quail: alterations in the structure of the chromatin encompassing the gene, and binding of trans-acting factors to the promoter of the gene. estradiol/progesterone alone or together cause alterations in the conformation of the chromatin ...19989870615
[development of the device for japanese quail nestlings maintenance in microgravity].postembryonic development of the nestlings in microgravity has revealed their capacity for orientation and stabilization of their position in space which called for developing the special devices. under terrestrial laboratory conditions the facility for maintaining the nestlings aged up to 10 days has been developed and tested. the results of tests have indicated that despite the restricted volume of individual cages the nestlings can grow without significant variations from the norm as evidence ...19989858988
dietary cholesterol-induced xanthomatosis in atherosclerosis-susceptible japanese quail (cotunix japonica).japanese quail of a strain (sus) susceptible to dietary cholesterol-induced atherosclerosis were fed a diet supplemented with cholesterol (0.5% w/w) for 4, 8 or 12 weeks. plasma cholesterol increased significantly from 240-1550 mg/dl at 4 weeks and remained at that concentration for 8 and 12 weeks on the same diet. plasma triglycerides (tgs) increased from 112-384 mg/dl after 4 weeks but showed no significant increases thereafter. striking eruptive xanthomatous lesions were noticed on the feet o ...19989839203
[characteristics of morphogenesis of the japanese quail embryos during microgravity].experiments performed in the period of 1995-1996 cooperatively with us investigators within the mir/shuttle and mir/nasa space science projects continued exploration of avian embryogenesis in microgravity. evaluation of japanese quail embryos incubated in spaceflight microgravity showed that for the most part they were normally developed and compliant with duration of incubation. one of the major morphometric characteristics of embryo are its mass and size. comparative analysis of body mass valu ...19989816435
cholinesterase activity in quails of neuropathy caused by organophosphates.it is known that some organophosphates produce not only well-known acute toxicity but also characteristic delayed neurotoxicity. tri-ortho-tolyl phophate (totp), which was formerly named tri-ortho-cresyl phosphaete (tocp), was first noticed in an incident of poisoning as the compound which produced organophosphate induced delayed neurotoxicity (opidn). it is said that triphenyl phosphite (tpp) is also one of the organophosphates which possesses opidn. however, it is thought that tpp-induced dela ...19989810153
pharmacological characterization, anatomical distribution and sex differences of the non-nmda excitatory amino acid receptors in the quail brain as identified by cnqx binding.the distribution of non-n-methyl-d-aspartate binding sites was studied in coronal and sagittal sections through the brain of adult japanese quail by quantitative autoradiography, using tritiated 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione as a radioligand. saturation binding experiments were, in addition, carried out in areas showing high levels of binding (cerebellar molecular layer, nucleus anterior medialis and nucleus infundibularis) and demonstrated that the binding of tritiated ligand was specifi ...19989797075
forty generations of bidirectional selection for mating frequency in male japanese quail.a bidirectional replicated selection experiment for high (h1 and h2) or low (l1 and l2) cumulative number of complete matings (cncm) in male japanese quail was conducted for 40 generations. in the s32 generation, a subline was taken from each selected line and selection was relaxed. in the randombred control line (c), cncm and unselected traits changed significantly over generations. means of the selected lines were adjusted each generation for deviations from the control means. after 40 generat ...19989776052
effects of brain testosterone implants on appetitive and consummatory components of male sexual behavior in japanese quail.aromatization of testosterone (t) into an estrogen is necessary for the activation of consummatory and appetitive sexual behavior in male japanese quail. t action within the medial preoptic nucleus (pom) is necessary and sufficient to activate consummatory behavior, and some evidence suggests that pom might be involved in the control of appetitive behavior, but other brain regions, such as the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (bst), an area that contains a dense population of aromatase-immuno ...19989766392
effects of niacin deficiency on the levels of soluble proteins and enzyme activities in various tissues of japanese quail.the effects of niacin deficiency on the levels of soluble proteins and enzyme activities of japanese quail have been investigated. sds-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that in the pectoral muscle the soluble proteins with molecular masses corresponding to 181, 128, 93, 76, 72, 62, 56, 43, 41, 28 and 20 kda were present in lower amounts but those of 60, 50 and 37 kda were present in higher amounts. in the heart the soluble proteins with a molecular mass of 181 kda were present in lower ...19989744085
induction of circadian rhythm of feeding activity by testosterone implantations in arrhythmic japanese quail males.studies in vertebrates have shown that hormones can influence circadian rhythms of behavior. we investigated whether testosterone could induce rhythmicity in arrhythmic japanese quail, kept in dd. the animals used were 3 1/2-week-old castrated males from a line of quail selected for the lack of the circadian rhythm of feeding activity. after 3 weeks in dd, 8 birds were implanted with an empty implant and 16 others with a testosterone implant. two weeks later, the operation was repeated. after im ...19989711503
influence of dietary aflatoxin on the severity of coccidial infection in quails.one hundred-sixty one day old japanese quail-chicks were divided into four groups and kept for 6 weeks. the first group was kept as control. group 2 received 1 ppm of dietary aflatoxin from day zero of chick life till the end of experiment. group 3 was inoculated with 5 x 10(4) sporulated oocysts of eimeria alone. quail-chicks of group 4 were inoculated with coccidial oocysts orally and received aflatoxin in their rations. the combination of aflatoxin and coccidia produced higher mortality rate, ...19989707673
cloning of complementary deoxyribonucleic acid for the follicle-stimulating hormone-beta subunit in the japanese quail.complementary dna clones encoding the luteinizing hormone-beta and common alpha subunits have been isolated not only in mammals but also in some nonmammalian tetrapod vertebrates. however, cloning of cdna encoding the follicle-stimulating hormone (fsh)-beta subunit is limited to mammals, and no clone for the fsh-beta subunit has been isolated for nonmammalian vertebrates. we report here the isolation and characterization of cdna encoding the fsh-beta subunit precursor molecule in the japanese qu ...19989707483
effects of the neurotoxin 3-acetylpyridine on levels of soluble proteins and enzyme activities in various tissues of japanese quail.(1) the effects of the neurotoxin 3-acetylpyridine on the levels of soluble proteins and enzyme activities in various tissues of japanese quail were investigated. (2) sds-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that in the brain the soluble proteins with a molecular mass corresponding to 18 kda were increased in quail treated with this toxin. the soluble liver proteins with the largest molecular masses (200, 120, 98, 80.5 and 58 kda) were either missing or present at lower concentrations in th ...19989675882
genes for polymorphic h1 histones are linked in the japanese quail genome.in a previous report (paƂyga, j., biochem. genet. 29, 431-445, 1991), three subtypes of erythrocyte histone h1 were found to vary in a japanese quail population. while h1.b and h1.z histones were each represented by two electromorphs differing in apparent molecular weights, a polymorphism of histone h1.a was connected with a lack of this protein in some birds. as a genetic basis for this variability was demonstrated only in h1.b, here genetic data are provided which indicate that both h1.a and h ...19989673773
distribution of allelic forms of erythrocyte h1 histones in japanese quail populations divergently selected for amount of weight loss after transient starvation.three polymorphic subtypes of erythrocyte histone h1 (h1.a, h1.b, and h1.z) were analyzed using a sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel in quail populations divergently selected for a high (line 1) or low (line 2) reduction in body mass following temporary food withdrawal. both h1.b and h1.z histone alleles were found to be differently distributed in these populations during the selection period. the frequency of b1 in line 2 was approximately 1.9-2.8 times lower than in line 1 and approache ...19989673772
circadian rhythm of activity in japanese quail in constant darkness: variability of clarity and possibility of selection.in conditions of constant darkness, interindividual variability in the clarity of circadian rhythmicity was observed in sexually immature young quail, with birds classified as more or less rhythmic or arrhythmic. the relative clarity of this circadian rhythm was observed on the actograms by measurement of the autocorrelation coefficient ratio over 12 cycles. autocorrelation coefficients were calculated from sequential series of total activity over 12-minute periods. crosses of selected phenotype ...19989653576
early embryonic interaction of retinal pigment epithelium and mesenchymal tissue induces conversion of pigment epithelium to neural retinal fate in the silver mutation of the japanese quail.the neural retina and retinal pigment epithelium (rpe) diverge from the optic vesicle during early embryonic development. they originate from different portions of the optic vesicle, the more distal part developing as the neural retina and the proximal part as rpe. as the distal part appears to make contact with the epidermis and the proximal part faces mesenchymal tissues, these two portions would encounter different environmental signals. in the present study, an attempt has been made to inves ...19989572359
changes in distribution of glycosaminoglycans during the progression of cholesterol induced atherosclerosis in japanese quail.the temporal and spatial distribution and relative concentration of the proteoglycan glycosaminoglycan component were studied during the progression of atherosclerosis in the systemic arteries of japanese quail selected for cholesterol induced atherosclerosis (cia). the cia quail were placed on either control or 0.5% added cholesterol diets at 3 months of age. the major systemic arteries (dorsal aorta, right and left brachiocephalic) were collected at 1- or 2-week intervals over the 10-week peri ...19989568737
clinical and metabolic correction of pompe disease by enzyme therapy in acid maltase-deficient quail.pompe disease is a fatal genetic muscle disorder caused by a deficiency of acid alpha-glucosidase (gaa), a glycogen degrading lysosomal enzyme. gaa-deficient (amd) japanese quails exhibit progressive myopathy and cannot lift their wings, fly, or right themselves from the supine position (flip test). six 4-wk-old acid maltase-deficient quails, with the clinical symptoms listed, were intravenously injected with 14 or 4.2 mg/kg of precursor form of recombinant human gaa or buffer alone every 2-3 d ...19989466978
effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on drug metabolism in japanese quail and its progeny.pcb (dp5, 1 and 5 mg/female/day, orally for 40 days) induce microsomal hepatic enzymes (cytochrome p-450, aniline hydroxylase, aldrin epoxidase, p-nitroanisole demethylase, p-nitrophenol: udpga-transferase) in adult female japanese quail. toxicity of dinitro-o-cresol (dnoc) is reduced in treated animals. high hepatic activity occurs in young quails issued from treated females, but closely related to residue levels, normal enzyme activities are reestablished within 1 month.1998107617
role of the archistriatal nucleus taeniae in the sexual behavior of male japanese quail (coturnix japonica): a comparison of function with the medial nucleus of the amygdala in mammals.nucleus taeniae (tn) is a prominent cell group within the medial archistriatum of birds. based upon similarities in sex-steroid binding sites, this nucleus has been hypothesized to be homologous to the medial nucleus of the amygdala (me) in mammals, which is known to modulate the expression of sexual behavior in rodents. we therefore tested whether or not tn likewise plays a role in the expression of sexual behavior in male japanese quail. we found that bilateral damage to tn produced deficits i ...19989553694
francolin phylogenetics: molecular, morphobehavioral, and combined evidence.the phylogenetics of francolins (francolinus species) were reassessed by obtaining 660 bp of sequence of the mitochondrial dna (mtdna) cytochrome b gene from 20 species, the common quail coturnix coturnix africana, and the madagascar partridge margaroperdix madagarensis. published sequences of the japanese quail c. c. japonica, alectoris partridges, and the junglefowl gallus gallus were also included. separate analysis of the 200 phylogenetically informative cytochrome b characters and the 25 in ...19989562983
spontaneous transdifferentiation of quail pigmented epithelial cell is accompanied by a mutation in the mitf gene.an ectopic neural retina is formed at the outer layer of the retina in the silver homozygote (b/b) of the japanese quail. in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical analysis revealed that cells in the outer layer of retina first expressed a pigment-cell-specific gene, mmp115, and then began to express a neural marker in b/b embryos, indicating that the ectopic neural retina is formed via transdifferentiation of differentiated pigmented epithelial cells (pecs). an in vitro study revealed that ...19989576828
coxiellosis in domestic and wild birds from japan.serological evidence of infection with coxiella burnetii was found in 41 (2%) of 1,951 domestic birds and in 167 (19%) of 863 wild birds from 17 and 5 prefectures in japan, respectively, by microagglutination (ma) test. the bacteriological evidence of the infection was found in 17 (41%) of 41 domestic birds and 37 (22%) of 167 wild birds by the nested polymerase chain reaction (pcr). in addition, c. burnetii was isolated from five each of serum, spleen and fecal specimens from five jungle crows ...19989577778
[elaboration of live measles vaccine technology on human embryo lung diploid cell culture l-68].measles predominates among childhood droplet infections in many countries. immunization of all human beings sensitive to this infection is the only radical measure in controlling measles. the quality of a vaccine is primarily determined by the properties of the virus strains and cell cultures and technology of production. now live measles vaccine is produced in or country on the basis of fibroblasts from japanese quail embryo. the production of live measles vaccine in the primary cell cultures h ...19989608273
circadian rhythms of rod-cone dominance in the japanese quail retina.when the japanese quail is held in constant darkness, retinal responses (erg b-waves) increase during the animal's subjective night and decrease during its subjective day. rod photoreceptors dominate the b-wave responses (lambdamax = 506 nm) to all stimulus intensities at night but only to those intensities below the cone threshold during the day. above the cone threshold, cones dominate b-wave responses (lambdamax, approximately 550-600 nm) during the day regardless of the state of retinal adap ...19989614251
active immunization of japanese quail hens with a recombinant chicken inhibin fusion protein enhances production performance.the effects of active immunization against inhibin on production performance in female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) were assessed in two separate trials using an mbp-cina521 fusion protein as an immunogen. the fusion protein, mbp-cina521, consisted of the bacterial maltose binding protein (mbp) and a truncated form of the mature alpha-subunit of chicken inhibin (cina521). mbp-cina1521 was constructed by: 1) excising a 521-bp psti fragment from a chicken inhibin alpha-subunit cdna ...19989628541
cellular localization of neuropeptide y mrna and peptide in the brain of the japanese quail and domestic chicken.neuropeptide y (npy) has been implicated in the control of a number of physiological functions in birds including food intake and reproduction. in the present study, sites of npy synthesis were localized in the brains of japanese quail and domestic chickens by in situ hybridization histochemistry using a digoxigenin-labelled riboprobe. npy mrna was detected in three main cell groups in both species. the most prominent group was associated with structures in the lateral thalamus including the ant ...19989634595
multiple forms of gnrh are released from perifused medial basal hypothalamic/preoptic area (mbh/poa) explants in birds.both chicken gonadotropin-releasing hormones i and ii (cgnrh i and ii) were detected in abundant quantity by radioimmunoassay of extracts of japanese quail medial basal hypothalamic/preoptic area (mbh/poa) fragments that included the median eminence (me) region. however, in radioimmunoassayed extracts of japanese quail me alone, the concentration of cgnrh i greatly exceeded that of cgnrh ii (approximately 450 pg/me vs < 10 pg/me). likewise, cgnrh i and ii were released into perifusates from quai ...19989653026
the foam production system of the male japanese quail: characterization of structure and function.the research described here characterizes a unique neuromuscular system involved in reproductive behavior--the foam production system of the male japanese quail (coturnix japonica). male quail produce a large amount of foam that is transferred to the female during copulation, enhancing male fertilization success. the source is the foam gland complex, a large sexually dimorphic, androgen sensitive, external protuberance of the dorsal cloaca, consisting of glandular units interdigitated with stria ...19989681161
long-range competition among the neurons projecting centrifugally to the quail retina.birds have a well-developed centrifugal pathway from the isthmo-optic nucleus to the retina. in the present study, receptive-field properties of the isthmo-optic (io) neurons and suppressive effect of remote stimuli far beyond the "classical" receptive fields were examined electrophysiologically in the japanese quail. receptive fields emitting more than half the maximal on-off response to a small spot of light measured 4.3+/-1.9 deg (n = 37) in diameter. a stationary spot of light was presented ...19989685195
adenovirus-mediated transfer of human acid maltase gene reduces glycogen accumulation in skeletal muscle of japanese quail with acid maltase deficiency.acid maltase deficiency (amd) causes a lysosomal glycogenosis inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. the infantile type of amd (pompe disease) leads to early death due to severe dysfunction of cardiac and respiratory muscles and no effective therapy is available. replication-defective adenovirus vectors offer a promising tool for in vivo gene delivery and gene therapy. we constructed a recombinant adenovirus containing the human acid maltase (am) cdna downstream of the cag promoter, composed ...19989694159
appetitive and consummatory male sexual behavior in japanese quail are differentially regulated by subregions of the preoptic medial nucleus.central testosterone aromatization is required for the activation of both appetitive (asb) and consummatory (csb) male sexual behavior in japanese quail. there are two major clusters of aromatase immunoreactive (aro-ir) cells in the rostral forebrain; these outline the nucleus preopticus medialis (pom) and the nucleus striae terminalis (bst). we investigated the role of these nuclei in the regulation of asb and csb. appetitive male sexual behavior was measured with the use of a learned social pr ...19989698339
clench: a new autosomal recessive mutation in japanese quail.the clench (cl) is a new morphological mutation in japanese quail (coturnix japonica). the cl mutants rigidly clench their toes in both legs, which gives rise to a human fistlike appearance in the distal ends of the legs. other parts of the cl body are quite normal. in spite of the severe toe abnormality, the cl mutants are normal in fertility, hatchability, and postnatal viability. genetic analysis revealed that the cl mutation is an autosomal recessive with 100% penetrance. the proposed gene s ...19989703690
tr4 orphan receptor crosstalks to chicken ovalbumin upstream protein-transcription factor and thyroid hormone receptor to induce the transcriptional activity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long-terminal repeat.here we investigate the roles of human testicular orphan receptors, tr2 and tr4, on the gene regulation of the long-terminal repeat of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-ltr). in gel-retardation assays, a palindromic element at the 5'-end of hiv-ltr,5'-aggggtcagatatccactgaccttt-3',showed high affinity to tr2 and tr4 with an equilibrium dissociation constant (kd) of 1.11 +/- 0.48 (n = 3) and 0.52 +/- 0.12 nm (n = 3), respectively. interestingly, each half-site of the palindromic element ...19989704574
interaction of second and third domains of japanese quail ovomucoid with ten mammalian trypsins.second and third domains were prepared from japanese quail ovomucoid and association equilibrium constants, kas, were measured at 25 degreesc and ph 8 for these domains with trypsins from ten mammalian species: cat, cow, dog, guinea pig, hog, horse, man, rabbit, rat, and sheep. the values ranged from 108 m-1 to 1010 m-1 for the second domain-trypsin associations and from 106 m-1 to 108 m-1 for the third domain-trypsin associations. changes in ka values for the interactions between the trypsins a ...19989748658
avian ifn-gamma genes: sequence analysis suggests probable cross-species reactivity among galliforms.little is known about the evolution of cytokines in non-mammalian systems. to address this problem, we attempted to clone the gene for interferon-gamma (ifn-gamma) from a variety of avian species using oligonucleotide primers based on the sequence of the chicken ifn-gamma gene. the coding sequence and partial intron sequences were determined for four species, namely guinea fowl, ring-necked pheasant, japanese quail, and turkey. to obtain sequence information on the gene extremities, a modified 5 ...19989781810
interactive effects of increased intake of saturated fat and cholesterol on atherosclerosis in the japanese quail (coturnix japonica).increasing the energy value of diets with dietary fat, particularly fats rich in saturated fatty acids, can result in the elevation of plasma total and lipoprotein cholesterol. in the present study, experimental diets were designed to examine the effects of increasing the energy content of diets with a saturated fat source and cholesterol in a non-purified diet on hyperlipoproteinaemia and aortic plaque composition in the atherosclerosis-susceptible japanese quail (coturnix japonica) model of hu ...19989797648
isolation and preliminary characterization of histone h1.b allelic variants from quail erythrocytes.our goal was to purify and characterize the allelic variants h1b1 and h1b2 of histone h1.b, one of the seven subtypes of this linker histone extracted from japanese quail erythrocyte nuclei. these variants are revealed phenotypically as band h1.3 or part of band h1.4 by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (page) in sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds). all h1 subtypes together were separated from h5 by gel-permeation chromatography through bio-gel p-150. h1 was then fractionated on a column of the cation ...19989809440
species differences in the hepatic microsomal enzyme metabolism of the pyrrolizidine alkaloids.species differences in pyrrolic metabolites and senecionine (sn) n-oxide formation among eight animal species (sheep, cattle, gerbils, rabbits, hamsters, japanese quail, chickens, rats) varying in susceptibility to pyrrolizidine alkaloid (pa) intoxication were measured in vitro by hepatic microsomal incubations. the results suggested that there is not a strong correlation between the production of pyrrolic metabolites and susceptibility of animals to pa toxicity. the rate of pa activation in ham ...19989817084
complementary dna sequence of chicken thyroid-stimulating hormone (tsh) beta subunit.chicken tsh beta subunit cdna was cloned and sequenced. the cdna encodes a putative signal peptide and a mature protein consisting of 20 and 114 amino acids, respectively. the amino acid sequence of chicken tsh beta subunit is highly conserved (98.5%) between chicken and japanese quail, whereas it has a low homology between chicken and mammals (67-69%), an amphibian (58%) and fish (40-49%). structural characteristics of tsh beta subunits of avian species are discussed in comparison with those of ...19989881912
[treatment of pompe's disease with recombinant enzymes].pompe disease is caused by the congenital deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme acid alpha-glucosidase. the accumulation of lysosomal glycogen results in a fatal myopathy and cardiomyopathy. we developed an enzyme replacement therapy based on recombinant human acid alpha-glucosidase enzyme targeted to the organs of interest by the presence of mannose-6-phosphate on this precursor enzyme and a manose-6-phosphate receptor present in muscle and heart. using molecular techniques and following extensive ...19989883081
state of imidazole side chain of hen lysozyme modified with histamine and japanese quail lysozyme. a study by immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography.hen lysozyme modified with histamine (hml) and japanese quail lysozyme (jql) were treated with immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography to analyze the states of their imidazole groups. when ni(ii) was used as the metal ion immobilized, jql was strongly retained in a ni(ii)-chelating sepharose column, while hen lysozyme and hml were hardly retained in the same column. all of these lysozymes have a histidine imidazole group at the 15th position, while jql has an additional histidine imidazole ...19989972246
a serological survey of chickens, japanese quail, pigeons, ducks and crows for antibodies to chicken anaemia virus (cav) in japan.the chicken has been considered as the natural host for chicken anaemia virus (cav). to examine the prevalence of cav in domestic and wild birds in japan, we analyzed serum samples collected from 211 chickens, 168 japanese quail, 105 pigeons, 113 ducks and 116 crows for the presence of antibodies to cav by a micro-scale virus neutralization (vn) test. nine of the 13 chicken flocks (69.2%) were found to be positive for vn antibodies to cav. of the 211 individual chicken serum samples, 127 (60.2%) ...199818484006
melatonin supplementation does not prevent photostimulatory effects of night interruption lighting in japanese quail.male japanese quail (coturnix japonica) exposed to night interruption lighting were given melatonin either as single daily injections (10-100 mg/kg), or as continuous release implants. birds were exposed to a base photoperiod of 8 hr of light, plus a 15 min night interruption pulse of light 14 hr after the beginning of the base photoperiod. daily injections of melatonin were given 20 min prior to the night interruption pulse. control birds either received no exogenous melatonin or received injec ...19989510435
ossification and growth rates of the limb long bones during the prehatching period in the quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the timing of ossification and the growth of six long bones of the prehatching period in the quail was studied. ninety-nine quail eggs were incubated and in total nine fetuses were selected daily from the sixth to the sixteenth day of incubation. the fetuses were stained with alizarine and alcian blue double colouration. the fetuses were studied under the stereoscopic microscope and linear measurements were obtained from the humerus, ulna, radius, femur, tibia and fibula. the first appearance of ...19989505448
cytoarchitecture of the tectum opticum in the japanese quail.the cytoarchitecture of the optic tectum of the japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonica, was studied using the golgi-kopsch method, parvalbumin, calbindin and gaba immunohistochemistry and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-diaphorase histochemistry. our results reveal a large number of different types of interneurons in the quail tectum opticum, only part of which are described in the chick or pigeon. application of parvalbumin and calbindin immunohistochemistry and nicotinamide ade ...19989881878
cholecystokinin induces fos expression in the brain of the japanese quail.systemic administration of cholecystokinin (cck) inhibits feeding in birds. however, the signaling pathway through which cck induces this effect is unknown, and its role as a natural satiety signal is controversial. to address these issues, we used immunocytochemistry for the immediate-early gene protein fos to localize sites of neuronal activation in the brain of japanese quail (coturnix japonica) after cck treatment. food intake was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner following intraperitonal ...19989735229
an immunohistochemical study of putative neuromodulators and transmitters in the centrifugal visual system of the quail (coturnix japonica).the aim of the present study was to analyze the neurochemical properties of the centrifugal visual system (cvs) of the quail using an immunohistochemical approach by testing 16 neuropeptides (angiotensin: ang, bradykinin: bk, cholecystokinin, dynorphin, l and m-enkephalin, beta-endorphin: beta-end, galanin, alpha-neoendorphin, neurokinin a, neuropeptide y (npy), ocytocin, somatostatin, substance p, vasopressin, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide) and three neurotransmitters or their synthetic enz ...19989719361
meat quality traits and muscle characteristics in high or low fear lines of japanese quails (coturnix japonica) subjected to acute stress.1. the influence of acute stress before slaughter on muscle and meat quality was studied in adult male quail from lines divergently selected for long (lti) or short (sti) duration of tonic immobility (ti) and from the unselected (c) control line. 2. when subjected to acute stress, birds from the long ti line responded differently to those of the control or the low fear lines. lti birds exhibited: a higher plasma creatine kinase and a smaller increase in plasma corticosterone levels, a higher phu ...19989693818
aggressive pecking by males in breeding groups of japanese quail (coturnix japonica).1. head injuries caused by aggressive pecking are an important welfare problem in quail farming. the aim of experiments one to three was to reduce the rate of aggressive pecking in breeder groups. 2. the quails were housed in pens containing litter, nest boxes and a dustbathing box. the experimental groups consisted of 2/14, 3/14, 5/15 or 5/35 (males/hens) quails which were introduced into the experimental pens at the age of 4, 6 or 7 weeks. 3. none of the 5 factors that varied between the pens ...19989693812
furazolidone toxicosis in female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica): pathomorphological changes in reproductive tract and reversibility of the induced changes.female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) placed in 3 equal groups were given 600, 400 or 0 mg furazolidone (fz)/kg feed for 4 w and then withdrawn for another 4 w. another (pair-fed) group of same size was given basal feed as much as was consumed by the quail fed 600 mg fz/kg feed. fz feeding decreased body weight, feed intake and egg production. ovaries of the fz-fed quail decreased in weight and size and were studded with small follicles. magnum, isthmus and uterus in fz-fed groups h ...19989682406
anatomical and neurochemical definition of the nucleus of the stria terminalis in japanese quail (coturnix japonica).this study in birds provides anatomical, immunohistochemical, and hodological data on a prosencephalic region in which the nomenclature is still a matter of discussion. in quail, this region is located just dorsal to the anterior commissure and extends from the level of the medial part of the preoptic area at its most rostral end to the caudal aspects of the nucleus preopticus medialis. at this caudal level, it reaches its maximal elongation and extends from the ventral tip of the lateral ventri ...19989634138
glutathione depletion by xenobiotics in coturnix coturnix japonica. 19989606269
vitamin a deficiency reduces the responsiveness of pineal gland to light in japanese quail (coturnix japonica).synthesis of melatonin in pineal gland is under the control of light environment. the recent finding of the presence of rhodopsin-like photopigment (pinopsin) and retinal in the avian pinealocytes has led to a hypothesis that vitamin a is involved in photoresponses of the pineal gland. we have thus analyzed the effect of vitamin a deficiency on the regulatory system of melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland of japanese quail. depletion of vitamin a from japanese quails was attained by feeding t ...199811249007
anatomical relationships between aromatase and tyrosine hydroxylase in the quail brain: double-label immunocytochemical studies.the activation of male sexual behavior in japanese quail (coturnix japonica) requires the transformation of testosterone to 17beta-estradiol by the enzyme aromatase (estrogen synthetase). there are prominent sex differences in aromatase activity that may be regulated in part by sex differences in catecholaminergic activity. in this study, we investigate, with double-label immunocytochemistry methods, the anatomical relationship between the catecholamine synthesizing enzyme, tyrosine hydroxylase ...19989518270
mate-choice copying in japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonicawe performed four experiments to examine effects on the mate choices of female japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonica, of observing a male mate with another female. each experiment was conducted in three phases: (1) a pre-test during which subject females were allowed to choose between two males with which to affiliate; (2) an observation phase, in which subject females either watched or did not watch the male they had spent less time near during the pre-test (their 'non-preferred' male) cop ...19989514666
place preferences of japanese quail given a permanent choice between a social or a non-social but enriched situation.japanese quail from two lines selected for high (hsr) or low (lsr) levels of social reinstatement behaviour were permanently placed from 2 days to 6 weeks of age in a situation where one tested animal had the choice between being in social contact with a stimulus animal in a bare compartment of the cage or out of visual contact with the stimulus animal in a relatively rich environment containing food, water and wood shavings. the young (1 or 2 weeks of age) quails spent most of their time (over ...199824896003
evaluation of tiletamine-zolazepam as an anesthetic in quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of tiletamine-zolazepam (tz) administered alone or in combination with atropine, xylazine, and levomepromazine to quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). the induction time, duration of hypnosis and anesthesia, and time to recovery were determined. the presence or absence of tremor, upper respiratory tract secretions, and excitability and the degree of muscular tone were also observed. the results showed that doses from 10 to 100 mg/kg t ...199912086457
performance of appetitive or consummatory components of male sexual behavior is mediated by different brain areas: a 2-deoxyglucose autoradiographic study.the in vivo autoradiographic deoxyglucose method was used to identify the functional brain circuits that are involved in the performance of appetitive and consummatory components of male sexual behavior in japanese quail (coturnix japonica). two groups of castrated, testosterone-treated male quail were trained during 12 sessions to associate the view of a female behind a window with the opportunity to interact freely and to copulate with her. they developed, as a consequence, a social proximity ...199910625066
phenotypic flexibility of the avian gizzard: rapid, reversible and repeated changes of organ size in response to changes in dietary fibre contentevolutionary biology presumes that organ capacities match their natural loads. therefore, in fluctuating conditions, organ systems are expected to show a reversible, repeatable and rapid phenotypic response that is directional and scaled. in this study, phenotypic responses of the gizzard of adult japanese quail (coturnix japonica) to experimental mismatches of load and capacity were tested by a series of diet-switching experiments, involving an increased content of non-digestable fibre (ndf) in ...199910539966
effect of clinoptilolite on performance of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) during experimental aflatoxicosis.clinoptilolite (cli, a natural zeolite), incorporated into the diet at 50 g/kg, was evaluated for its ability to reduce the deleterious effects of 2.0 mg total aflatoxin (af;83.06% afb1, 12.98% afb2, 2.84% afg1 and 1.12% afg2)/kg diet on growing japanese quail chicks from 10 to 45 d of age. a total of 40 japanese quail chicks were divided into 4 treatment groups (control, af, cli, af plus cli) each consisting of 10 chicks. the performance of the birds was evaluated. the af treatment significantl ...199910579408
affiliative preferences are stable and predict mate choices in both sexes of japanese quail, coturnix japonica.most laboratory studies of mate choice use affiliation as a surrogate measure for actual choice of a partner for copulation. in a series of recent studies using affiliation as a dependent variable, we showed that the tendency of both male and female japanese quail to affiliate with members of the opposite sex is profoundly affected by seeing them mate with others: female quails show an increased tendency to affiliate with males that they have seen mating; and male quails show a decreased tendenc ...199910512660
effects of sexual interactions with a male on fos-like immunoreactivity in the female quail brain.sexual interactions can cause changes in plasma hormone levels and activate immediate early genes within the mammalian brain. there are marked anatomical differences between the regions activated that relate directly to the sexual specific behaviour and neuroendocrinology of each sex. the aim of this study was to determine if such a sexual dimorphism exists in birds by examining the brain regions stimulated in adult virgin female japanese quail (coturnix japonica) during sexual behaviour and com ...199910520126
steroid sensitive sites in the avian brain: does the distribution of the estrogen receptor alpha and beta types provide insight into their function?studies in avian species have often been useful in elucidating basic concepts relevant to the regulation of reproductive behaviors by sex steroid hormones. once a link between a steroid hormone and a behavioral response has been established, one can use the localization of steroid hormone receptors in the brain to facilitate the identification of neural circuits that control behavior. the recent identification of a second type of estrogen receptor called estrogen receptor beta or erbeta has rais ...199910516402
inter-individual distances during open-field tests in japanese quail (coturnix japonica) selected for high or low levels of social reinstatement behaviour.inter-individual distances (iids), during open-field tests, were measured in single sex pairs of quail of lines divergently selected for high (hsr) or low (lsr) levels of social reinstatement (sr) behaviour. tests were carried out when the chicks were 1-, 3- and 6-weeks of age. iids were established within 1 min and remained stable thereafter. in hsr and mixed line pairs, but not lsr line pairs, iids increased with age. iids were shorter in hsr line pairs than in lsr or mixed line pairs at 1- an ...199924896931
seasonal morphology of the domestic quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) testis.a histological study was conducted on the testes of adult domestic quails (coturnix coturnix japonica) over a year. the results revealed a clear variation of testicular weight, seminiferous tubule diameter, and the thickness and composition of the germinal epithelium over the year. the highest testicular weights were detected at the end of the autumn and during the winter (short-day period), reaching a maximum, together with spermatogenic activity, in september (long-day period in the southern h ...199910488624
regulation of the expression of serotonin n-acetyltransferase gene in japanese quail (coturnix japonica): ii. effect of vitamin a deficiency.levels of serotonin n-acetyltransferase [arylalkylamine n-acetyltransferase (aanat); ec2.3.1.87] mrna, aanat activity, and melatonin display a rhythmic pattern in both the pineal gland and the retina. it has been shown that vitamin a is required to maintain the rhythm of melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland of japanese quail. to understand the mechanism underlying the direct relationship among these factors, we developed an assay system sensitive enough to determine aanat mrna, aanat activity ...199910451022
evaluation of stunning/killing methods for quail (coturnix japonica): bird welfare and carcase quality.1. the welfare and carcase quality implications of stunning/killing 7-week-old japanese quail with either an electric current, 90% argon in air or a mixture of 30% carbon dioxide and 60% argon in air were investigated in 3 separate experiments. 2. the results showed that exposure of quail to either argon or the carbon dioxide-argon mixture resulted in loss of posture on average at 9 and 8 s respectively. in both gas mixtures, convulsions started 6 s after the loss of posture and the duration of ...199910405033
influence of drinking water and diet on the stable-hydrogen isotope ratios of animal tissues.despite considerable interest in using stable-hydrogen isotope ratio (deltad) measurements in ecological research, it was previously unknown whether hydrogen derived from drinking water, in addition to that derived from diet, contributed to the nonexchangeable hydrogen in animal tissues. we raised four experimental groups of quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) from hatch on two isotopically distinct diets (mean nonexchangeable deltad: -146 and -60 per thousand, vienna standard mean ocean water st ...199910393937
expression of gicerin, a cell adhesion molecule, in the abnormal retina in silver plumage color mutation of japanese quail (coturnix japonica).silver plumage color mutant (b/b) quail has an abnormal retina characterizing the transdifferentiation of retinal pigment epithelium (rpe) following the retinal separation in the early developmental stage. in the present study; (i) the expression of gicerin, an immunoglobulin-superfamily cell adhesion molecule, was examined in the retina of b/b quail. in the wild-type quail, gicerin protein was enriched in the apical membrane (facing the neural retina, nr) of rpe cells on embryonic day (e) 4 and ...199910336182
immunomagnetic purification of viable primordial germ cells of japanese quail (coturnix japonica).immunomagnetic cell sorting (macs) with the monoclonal antibody (mab) qcr1 was compared with the ficoll density-gradient centrifugation system (fics) in terms of the efficiency of enrichment of quail (coturnix japonica) primordial germ cells (pgcs) from blood. the purified pgcs were tested for their ability to settle in the chick (gallus domesticus) embryonic gonad. blood containing 60-100 pgcs microliter-1 was taken from the dorsal aorta of quail embryos at hamburger and hamilton's stages 14-16 ...199910327620
mate choice copying and conspecific cueing in japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonica.in four experiments, we examined the effects on the affiliative preferences of 'focal' female japanese quail given the opportunity to watch a conspecific male interact with a 'model' female. experiments were conducted in three, 10-min phases: (1) a pretest, during which a 'focal' female chose between two males; (2) an observation phase, when each focal female watched the male she had spent less time near during the pretest (her 'nonpreferred' male) interact with a 'model' quail; and (3) a post-t ...199910049487
accumulation and localisation of maternal rna in oocytes of japanese quail.accumulation of total rna and poly(a+)rna was determined in the oocytes of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) during oogenesis, by a standard spectrophotometric method, after rna extraction. intensive rna accumulation was observed in the oocytes 0.25-2.0 mm in diameter (correlated with the presence of lampbrush chromosomes), followed by a plateau in 2.0-3.0 mm oocytes (correlated with the condensation of lampbrush chromosomes). resumption of the rna accumulation in the 3.0-5.0 mm oocyte ...199910216917
social effects on mate choices of male japanese quail, coturnix japonica.in four experiments, we examined effects on affiliative preferences of 'focal' male japanese quail of seeing a conspecific female interact with another male. each experiment was conducted in three 10-min phases: (1) a pretest during which a focal male chose between two females; (2) an observation phase, when each focal male watched the female he had spent more time near during the pretest (his 'preferred' female) interact with another male (referred to as a 'model' male); and (3) a post-test, du ...199910328786
retinal tunel-positive cells and high glutamate levels in vitreous humor of mutant quail with a glaucoma-like disorder.to investigate whether retinal cell death observed in an avian glaucoma-like disorder occurs by apoptosis and whether an increase in excitotoxic amino acid concentration in the vitreous humor is associated temporally with cell death in the retina.199910102297
analysis of genetic polymorphisms in the major histocompatibility complex of japanese quail.the restriction fragment length polymorphisms (rflp) of the japanese quail mhc were assayed in seven lines using pvuii-digested dna and a chicken class ii probe. the lines of japanese quail surveyed included a randombred control population (r1) and sublines of r1 divergently selected for 4-wk body weight (hw and lw lines) or plasma yolk precursor as measured by total plasma phosphorus (tpp) (hp and lp lines). in addition, two sublines (hw-hp and hw-lp) of the hw line were included in the analysi ...199910023740
evaluation of japanese quail as a model system for avian transgenesis using avian leukosis viruses.vertical transmission of avian leukosis viruses (alv) can occur genetically through the germline for both male and female chickens but only nongenetically or congenitally through the female. we had previously shown that tolerantly alv-infected males, from alv injection into fertile chicken eggs at day of set, can transmit proviral dna to their progeny through the germline. an attempt was made to repeat this successful retroviral germline insertion technique of chickens in japanese quail. after a ...199910051036
experimental studies of chlamydiosis in japanese quails.two-week-old japanese quails were infected intratracheally with six strains of chlamydia psittaci isolated from calf pneumonia, swine pneumonia, goat abortion, sheep abortion, kid enteritis, and calf conjunctivitis, respectively. the japanese quails from infected and control groups were closely observed for clinical symptoms. in order to examine the gross and microscopic lesions, quails in each group were sacrificed at 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 21 and 30 days post infection. alterations induced by pneumo ...199910096166
development of mechanoreceptor numbers in embryonic chick-quail chimeras.our experiments addressed the problem of the regulation of the number of mechanoreceptors by sensory axons and/or their peripheral target tissues. according to a previous study (zelená et al. 1997) white leghorn chickens have more muscle spindles in the plantaris muscle (45.4+/-7.8; mean+/-sd) than the japanese quail (35.3+/-4.8) and significantly more herbst corpuscles in the crural region (380.0+/-85.0) than the quail (124.9+/-32.8). embryonic chick-quail chimeras were therefore used as a mode ...199910195308
gene organization of the quail major histocompatibility complex (mhccoja) class i gene region.class i genomic clones of the quail (coturnix japonica) major histocompatibility complex (mhccoja) were isolated and characterized. two clusters spanning the 90.8 kilobase (kb) and 78.2 kb class i gene regions were defined by overlapping cosmid clones and found to contain at least twelve class i loci. however, unlike in the chicken mhc, no evidence for the existence of any coja class ii gene was obtained in these two clusters. based on comparative analysis of the genomic sequences with those of ...199910199914
degradation of some pesticides in avian embryos.on day 9 or 12 of the hatching period different pesticides (parathion, methyl-parathion, carbendazim, 2,4-d-amine na, phosmethylane) were applied in ecotoxicological trials. the formulations were either injected into the air space of pheasant, quail or hen eggs or hen eggs were treated by the immersion technique. the residues of pesticides were measured in samples on days 13, 14 and 16 of incubation of chicken and pheasant embryos, while the japanese quail embryos were analysed on days 10-14 of ...199910213936
shivering thermogenesis in leg and breast muscles of galliform chicks and nestlings of the domestic pigeon.we studied the ontogeny of shivering thermogenesis in breast and leg muscles of precocial galliforms (domestic fowl, grey partridge, and japanese quail) and the altricial domestic pigeon using electromyography (emg) and indirect calorimetry. galliforms were able to increase heat production by shivering in leg muscles at the youngest age studied (1-2 d). pectorals contributed to heat production from days 7-10 onward, but in the partridge and especially in the fowl, shivering by the pectorals was ...199910438684
japanese quail microsatellite loci amplified with chicken-specific primers.forty-eight primer pairs for chicken (gallus gallus) microsatellite loci were tested in polymerase chain reaction (pcr) amplification of japanese quail (coturnix japonica) genomic dna. amplification products were obtained from 28 primer-pairs (58.3%) after optimizing the pcr conditions. eleven (22.9%) of these generated specific products and 17 yielded non-specific amplification products. eight markers (adl0037, adl0038, adl0142, adl0143, adl0206, adl0315, adl0366, and huj0006) were polymorphic ...199910442981
regulation of the expression of serotonin n-acetyltransferase gene in japanese quail (coturnix japonica): i. rhythmic pattern and effect of light.serotonin n-acetyltransferase [arylalkylamine n-acetyltransferase (aanat); ec2.3.1.87] is the rate-limiting enzyme in melatonin synthesis, and its activity exhibits a diurnal rhythm similar to that of the melatonin content in the pineal gland and retina of japanese quail. studies were conducted to characterize the japanese quail aanat cdna, and to evaluate the expression of aanat mrna in the pineal gland, the retina, and other peripheral tissues. the nucleic acid sequence of a 400 bp cdna clone ...199910451021
corticotropin-releasing hormone-immunopositive nerve elements in apposition to chicken gonadotropin-releasing hormone i-containing perikarya in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) brain.the neuroanatomic basis of how stress inhibits reproduction in birds is not understood. to address this question we used double-label immunofluorescence histochemistry to determine whether corticotropin-releasing hormone (crh)-immunoreactive (ir) neuronal elements contact chicken gonadotropin-releasing hormone i (cgnrh i)-ir somata in brains of japanese quail. the double-label system used a sheep anti-cgnrh i primary antibody with a secondary antibody conjugated to dichlorotriazinylaminofluoresc ...199910470492
the chicken leptin gene: has it been cloned?the dna sequence of a chicken leptin gene that shares 95% nucleotide similarity with the mouse leptin sequence has been recently reported (taouis et al., 1998, gene 208, 239-242). experiments have been performed independently in two laboratories to try to confirm this finding. fourteen pcr primers based on the mouse leptin sequence were designed to amplify the avian leptin gene. four of the primers were identical to the mouse and published chicken leptin sequences. pcr amplification was carried ...199910480986
outbreak of septicaemic colibacillosis in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).we have carried out an aetiological and pathological study of an outbreak of septicaemia caused by the o165 serogroup of escherichia coli in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) which resulted in high mortality (90%). after treatment with amoxicilin in drinking water (200 mg/l), morbility and mortality rates dropped markedly. microbiological studies showed that the organism responsible was an atypical e. coli strain, on the basis of the non-fermentation of lactose (onpg-), which belonged ...199910481623
epitopes for chicken monoclonal antibodies in spleens of selected japanese quail lines.a line of japanese quail selected for high plasma cholesterol is highly susceptible to diet-induced atherosclerosis. lymphocyte epitopes recognized by mouse anti-chicken monoclonal antibodies (c-mab), tcr-1, tcr-2, tcr-3. cd-3, cd-4, cd-8, and bu-1a/b were reacted with spleens from quail selected for high (hl) and low (ll) plasma total cholesterol and their nonselected controls (cl). cross reactivity to c-mab and effect of line and gender were immunohistochemically evaluated. chicken spleens wer ...199910512460
effect of divergent selection for total plasma phosphorus on plasma and yolk very low density lipoproteins and plasma concentrations of selected hormones in laying japanese quail.japanese quail lines were divergently selected over 32 generations for laying hen plasma yolk precursor, as measured by total plasma phosphorus (tpp). the high (hp) and low (lp) lines were developed from a randombred control population (r1) that was maintained without conscious selection. the purpose of the present study was to characterize the composition of very low density lipoproteins (vldl) in laying japanese quail hens (vldly) and the concentration of selected hormones in laying hens from ...199910515352
growth, developmental stability and immune response in juvenile japanese quails (coturnix coturnix japonica).stresses are environmental factors which restrict growth or cause a potentially adverse change in an organism. the exposure of developing organisms to environmental stresses may have several physiological consequences including a decrease in immunocompetence. however, mounting an immune response against a foreign antigen may in itself constitute a cost for developing organisms. this cost has potentially long-term consequences for adult function and fitness. this study examines the growth and dev ...199910518322
development of the skeleton in japanese quail embryos.in the research fields of experimental embryology, teratological testing, and developmental engineering in avian species, a knowledge of normal embryonic development is necessary so that research may be performed efficiently and precisely. a series of normal stages based on external appearance has been established in both chicken and quail embryos. those based on skeletal features, however, have not been elucidated. the present study newly established a series of normal stages for the developmen ...199910545025
separation of enantiomers on a chiral stationary phase based on ovoglycoprotein. vii. comparison of chiral recognition ability of ovoglycoprotein from chicken and japanese quail egg whites.ovoglycoproteins from chicken and japanese quail egg whites (ogchi and ogjpq, respectively) were isolated, and characterized by isoelectric focusing, high-performance capillary electrophoresis, reversed-phase hplc and matrix-assisted laser-desorption ionization time-of-flight (maldi-tof) ms. the isoelectric point (pi) of natural ogchi was 4.37-4.51 by isoelectric focusing, while natural ogjpq showed two discrete bands at pi 4.68 and 4.77. the average molecular masses of natural ogchi and ogjpq w ...199910551348
immunochemical characterization of ovomucoid from japanese quail egg white using monoclonal antibodies.the ovomucoid of japanese quail egg white is known as a proteinase inhibitor or protein component responsible for egg allergy. in order to characterize the antigenic properties of ovomucoid in relation to its molecular structure, we have prepared two monoclonal antibodies, e9 (igg1) and e11 (igg1), recognizing distinct epitopes from each other. these monoclonal antibodies bound to the sds/mercaptoethanol-treated ovomucoid, but not to the reductively carboxymethylated and pyridylethylated ovomuco ...199910575639
temperature-dependent inhibition of motility in spermatozoa from different avian species.this study demonstrates that the pattern of temperature-dependent inhibition of chicken sperm motility at 40 degrees c in vitro, and its release by calcium, is also found in drake spermatozoa and, partially, in turkey spermatozoa. however, no such temperature-dependent inhibition was found in spermatozoa from japanese quail and houbara bustard, for which physiological levels of calcium at 40 degrees c had an inhibitory and no effect on sperm motility, respectively. thus, on the basis of this evi ...199910610041
comparative fish mapping on z chromosomes of chicken and japanese quail.using direct r-banding fluorescence in situ hybridization, we assigned five functional genes-growth hormone receptor (ghr), prolactin receptor (prlr), spleen tyrosine kinase (syk), aldolase b (aldob), and muscle skeletal receptor tyrosine kinase (musk)-to the chicken z chromosome. syk and musk were newly localized to the chicken z chromosome in this study. ghr and prlr were situated close to each other on the short arm of the chicken z chromosome, as are their counterparts on human chromosome 5. ...199910640806
application of an anti-hqigy antibody for the measurement of igy concentrations of hen's and quail's serum and yolk.the development of a sensitive elisa for the measurement of quail igy (qigy) was the main purpose of our study. the suitable antibody (ab) was prepared in rabbits. both quail igy (qigy) and hen igy (higy) were precipitated by this developed ab. for this reason it was marked as anti-hen-quail-igy (a-hqigy). the purified ab was conjugated with horseradish peroxidase (ahqigy-hrp) and a sensitive direct elisa was developed, based on this labeled ab. the prepared ahqigy ab which was used in this deve ...199910943656
ultrastructural observations of the neurocytes in pterygopalatine ganglion of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix v. japonica).cells of the pterygopalatine ganglion in quail are elliptical, oval and often spindle shape. they have single nuclei, which are spindle or lentiform in shape. the rough endoplasmic reticulum was observed in a great amount, especially in the vicinity of nucleus. it was organised in structure corresponding to nissl's body. the mitochondria are present mainly at the periphery of the cells. several flat, elongated cisterns form the golgi apparatus. there are a few lysosomes, mostly primary ones. pro ...199910598402
[biological life support systems: investigations on board of orbital complex "mir"].from 1989 till 1998 twelve experiments were performed by bulgarian, russian, slovak, and us researchers and engineers on the effects of space flight on the model of ecosystem "algae-fishes-bacteria", and ontogenesis of birds (japanese quail) and higher plants. for the first time several viable chicks were hatched and passed the whole cycle of their embryonic development in the mir microgravity. the length of the plant ontogenetic cycle as a whole and its specific stages appeared to be same as on ...199910330564
apolipoprotein a-i of hyperlipidemia atherosclerosis prone (lap) quail: cdna sequence and tissue expression.apolipoprotein a-i (apo a-i) has an important role in the transport of cholesterol. this study describes the complete nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence for apo a-i of lap quail. a full length apo a-i cdna clone for hyperlipidemia atherosclerosis prone (lap) quail was isolated from a lambda gt10 liver cdna library. the dna sequence of lap apo a-i cdna was similar to that of normal japanese quail. the deduced amino acid sequence of lap apo a-i was hence identical to that of normal japanes ...199910052118
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