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transaminase and phosphomonoesterase activities in different regions of the oviduct epithelium of laying japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).1. activities of alkaline (alp) and acid phosphomonoesterases (acp) and aspartic (got) and alanine (gpt) aminotransferases in the glandular epithelia of the infundibulum, magnum, isthmus and shell gland of the laying quail were measured when the egg was in the shell gland. 2. the activities of all the enzymes were significantly (p less than 0.001) greater in shell-gland than in isthmus and magnum. 3. gel-electrophoretic analysis of proteins showed that the magnal epithelia had the same proteins ...19872833336
effects of long term consumption of fish oil (maxepa) on serum lipids and arterial ultrastructure in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).both random (u.c. davis) and inbred ("sea") japanese quail were fed 8.6% dietary supplements of lard (sf) or fish oil (fo) maxepa (38% of calories from fat) and 9 months later selected blood vessels were subjected to light and electron microscopy. serum lipids were measured by means of automatic enzymatic analyses (beckman astra and dupont aca) following fasting (12-14 h) bleeding times taken at autopsy. vldl and ldl were determined indirectly. fatty acid profiles were done on pericardial fat fr ...19873689486
naloxone attenuates food but not water intake in japanese quail.the effect of the opioid antagonist naloxone on food and water intake in male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) was investigated. birds were injected intramuscularly with 0, 3, 10, and 30 mg/kg body weight of naloxone hydrochloride. food and water were offered ad libitum 15 min postinjection. food intake was attenuated in a dose-dependent fashion through 300 min following the return of food and water. the dose-response relationship was quadratic, with the greatest reduction in food int ...19873447145
selenium-mediated biochemical changes in japanese quails : tissue uptake and distribution of injected(75)selenium labeled sodium selenite in relation to dietary selenium status.the tissue uptake and distribution of injected [(75)se]-sodium selenite as a variance with time and as influenced by dietary selenium status was followed in the tissues of japanese quails,coturnix coturnix japonica. quails maintained on a low selenium semipurified (basal) diet and basal diets supplemented with 0.2 and 2.0 ppm selenium as sodium selenite were injected intraperitonially with(75)se as sodium selenite (2.8 microcuries). the injected(75)se was monitored in blood, liver, kidney, heart ...198724254762
changes in progesterone production in granulosa cells during the ovulatory cycle of the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the influence of follicular maturation on progesterone production by isolated granulosa cells of the japanese quail was examined. after determination of the concentrations of ovine lh (olh) and dibutyryl cyclic amp for the maximum response, the amount of progesterone produced during incubation at 40 degrees for 3 hr with or without olh or dibutyryl cyclic amp was measured in granulosa cells isolated from follicles at 71 to 1 hr before ovulation. when cells were stimulated with olh, we found a ma ...19872822528
neuroanatomical distribution of testosterone-metabolizing enzymes in the japanese quail.we describe a very sensitive and precise assay which allows one to study the metabolism of testosterone (t) in small brain nuclei dissected out according to the method of palkovits and brownstein. with this method, the neuroanatomical distributions of aromatase, and 5 alpha- and 5 beta-reductase activities were studied in adult male quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). the different enzymes show different neuroanatomical distributions. production of estradiol-17 beta (e2) was highest in the sexua ...19873676776
time course of degeneration of the visual system induced by spontaneous glaucoma in the albino quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the retinal projection of an imperfect albino quail mutant with a sex-linked recessive gene was examined 2 weeks-16 months post-hatch using various histological methods. during the first weeks the visual system was normal. initial signs of buphthalmos, a form of spontaneous glaucoma, appeared between the 3d and 5th months. its development induced a degeneration of the retinal projections according to a relatively precise sequence progressing from the mesencephalic tegmentum to the optic tectum, ...19873676739
immunohistochemical localization of laminin, neural cell adhesion molecule, collagen type iv and t-61 antigen in the embryonic retina of the japanese quail by in vivo injection of antibodies.antibodies against laminin (ln), fibronectin (fn), collagen type iv (col iv), neural cell adhesion molecule (n-cam), t-61 antigen, actin, tubulin and neurofilament protein were injected into the eyes of quail embryos (coturnix coturnix japonica) of different ages. twenty h after injection, the heads of the embryos were fixed and the antibodies visualized in sections with the use of fluorescein-isothiocyanate (fitc) or peroxidase-labeled second antibodies by light- and electron microscopy. antibo ...19873664600
estimates of heritability for plasma very low density lipoprotein concentration and genetic correlations with lipid content, body volume, and density in coturnix coturnix japonica.genetic parameters associated with very low density lipoprotein concentration (vldl) in a randombred population of coturnix were estimated. associated traits were: body density, volume, and weight of the live bird, and lipid content of the whole carcass. a total of 739 progeny by 50 sires and 126 dams was the basis of the data. the vldl was highly heritable (.52) and highly correlated with lipid content (greater than .50) but correlated to lesser degrees with body density (.24) and body volume ( ...19873684849
secretion of egg white proteins in primary cultured oviduct cells of laying japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).oviduct (magnum) cells of laying japanese quails (coturnix coturnix japonica) were isolated after digestion of the magnum portion by collagenase and dispase and cultured in dulbecco's modified eagle medium (dme) supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum. the cultured cells formed a monolayer. immunoperoxidase staining with antiovalbumin and anticonalbumin antibodies elucidated that more than 90% of the total population of the cells contained ovalbumin and conalbumin within the cytoplasm. the result ...19873671295
influence of 12 hours of sound stimuli on gonad development and plasma luteinizing hormone in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) exposed to 6 hours of daily light.two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of sound stimulation on gonadal growth in male and female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) maintained under a photoperiod of 6 hr light and 18 hr dark (6l:18d) from 1 to 12 weeks of age (experiment 1) or 1 to 14 weeks of age (experiment 2). the quail were split into three sound environments as follows: 1) 12 hr of radio music (rs) beginning 1 hr before lights off; 2) 12 hr of vocalization from a breeding colony of quail (qv) begi ...19873658881
photoperiodic and endocrine control of social proximity behavior in male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).previous research had shown that reproductively mature male japanese quail maintained on a 16:08 light/dark (16l:8d) photoperiod spend about 75% of their time throughout daylight hours near a window that provides visual access to a female conspecific. in contrast, females do not display a corresponding tendency to remain near male conspecifics. in experiment 1, i demonstrated that the social proximity behavior of male japanese quail declines significantly when photostimulation is restricted to 2 ...19873606811
a comparison of aromatase, 5 alpha-, and 5 beta- reductase activities in the brain and pituitary of male and female quail (c. c. japonica).in numerous vertebrate species including japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica), actions of testosterone (t) on neuroendocrine target tissues are mediated in part by conversion to estrogenic and androgenic metabolites. in order to assess which pathways were favored in each identified androgen target area in quail brain and whether there were discernible sex differences, we developed an assay for simultaneously quantifying aromatase, 5 alpha-, and 5 beta-reductase. in addition, we made the f ...19873612047
ultrastructural study of ochratoxicosis in quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).ultrathin sections of liver and kidney from 11-week-old quail fed, from day-old, ochratoxin a (oa) (mixed in the diet at levels of 4 and 8 ppm) were examined in the electron microscope. pathological changes in the kidneys were limited to the proximal convoluted tubules (pct) and glomeruli. in the pcts, abnormal mitochondria and excessive numbers of lipid droplets were the principal findings with glomeruli showing thickened basement membranes. swollen mitochondria and variable glycogen deposition ...19873589170
developmental changes induced by glucocorticoids treatment in breeder quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the effects produced in offspring by corticosterone treatment to breeder quail were investigated. the breeders received corticosterone orally every day during 7 days. the total dose administered was 3.15 mg/quail/7 days. the quail from treated breeders have a decreased rate of body growth during the experimental period. the studied metabolic and nutritives parameters were smaller than the control group, however, the relative indices were similar. the breeders treated with corticosterone produce ...19873570144
reproduction of japanese quail after microwave irradiation (2.45 ghz cw) during embryogeny.japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) embryos were irradiated continuously in ovo with 2.45-ghz continuous wave radiation during the first 12 days of embryogenesis at an incident power of 5 mw/cm2 and a specific absorption rate of 4.03 mw/g. the internal temperature of irradiated and nonirradiated (sham) eggs was 37.5 +/- 0.3 degrees c, which is the optimum temperature for incubating quail eggs. at 35 days after hatching irradiated and sham-irradiated males were paired with irradiated or s ...19873580002
blood volume recovery in hemorrhaged japanese quail.1. blood volume and plasma biochemical changes and feed and water consumption in response to a hemorrhage by phlebotomy of 30% of the calculated total blood volume with and without replacement of blood volume with physiological saline were determined in juvenile male coturnix coturnix japonica. 2. plasma protein and osmolality decreased rapidly posthemorrhage and did not recover by 72 hr posthemorrhage. 3. plasma glucose, na+ and k+ increased within 1 hr postphlebotomy. plasma na+ returned to no ...19872889580
isolation and characterization of single myocardial cells from the quail, coturnix coturnix japonica.1. the enzymatic cell isolation technique was applied to the bird heart resulting in myocytes of which 10-50% maintained their spindle-shaped morphology, excluded the vital dye, evans blue and tolerated physiological concentration of ca2+ ions. 2. the length of spindle-shaped myocytes was on average 289 +/- 7 microns, and the maximum width was 10.2 +/- 0.3 microns. the mean length of the sarcomeres was 2.18 +/- 0.03 microns. 3. in electron micrographs the fine structure of the spindle-shaped myo ...19872889569
hematological response of hemorrhaged japanese quail after blood volume replacement with saline.1. hematological responses to hemorrhage by phlebotomy with and without replacement of blood volume with saline were measured in juvenile and adult male coturnix coturnix japonica. 2. recovery of total peripheral erythrocyte numbers and total peripheral leukocyte numbers occurred within 72 hr postphlebotomy in both treatment groups. 3. saline replacement of blood volume following hemorrhage increased the total numbers and differential percentages of circulating reticulocytes at 72 hr postphlebot ...19872887392
effect of cage density and rank in peck order on brain regional monoamines in adult male coturnix coturnix japonica.1. in adult male coturnix coturnix japonica neither norepinephrine (ne) nor serotonin (5ht) in various brain regions were affected by caging density (174 cm2-8/cage; 348 cm2-4/cage; 696 cm2-2/cage). dopamine (da) in diencephalon was elevated in high density cages. 2. peck order rank was assigned on the basis of feather distribution on head, neck and back and lesions on head and back. 3. upper strata peck order rank was associated with significantly lower levels of brain regional ne and da compar ...19872886268
hematology of japanese quail selected for high or low serum corticosterone responses to complex stressors.blood was collected from random-bred male coturnix coturnix japonica and from quail selected genetically for high or low serum corticosterone responses to complex stressors after chronic exposure to short daily photoperiods and after exposure to long photoperiods. when compared to the low response quail, high response quail exhibited increased mean cellular hemoglobin values, reticulocyte numbers and heterophil percentages, and decreased monocyte and eosinophil numbers after exposure to long pho ...19872881699
manifestations of social stress in grouped japanese quail.physiological manifestations of social stress in stable and unstable (resident and visitor) pairs of adult male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) were compared after 7, 14, 21 and 28 days of regrouping. unstable pairs had reduced body and relative testes (mg/100 g) weights. plasma cholesterol was increased significantly in unstable pairs, and adrenal cholesterol was reduced significantly by daily regrouping of unstable pairs. twelve consecutive days of acth treatment (2, 4 or 8 iu/100 ...19872881689
effect of caponization on central nervous system monoamines in the japanese quail.depletion of brain regional norepinephrine (ne), dopamine (da) after alpha methyl-paratyrosine (amt), and serotonin (5ht) were measured in intact and caponized adult male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). telencephalon, diencephalon, and cerebellum da was depleted by amt treatment, but brain stem was not affected. amt-induced depletion of ne was greatest in telencephalon, diencephalon, and brain stem of capons. neither caponization nor amt affected brain regional 5ht. the results from ...19872881688
sexual pavlovian conditioned approach behavior in male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).a localized visual stimulus presented immediately prior to access to a female conspecific stimulated approach behavior in male japanese quail after several conditioning trials. development of this conditioned approach behavior was observed with two different types of signal lights, 10-s and 30-s signal durations, large and small experimental chambers, and with male birds housed continually in the conditioning chambers or only placed in the chamber for brief daily sessions. conditioning also resu ...19863802785
[development of the ovarian and oviduct arteries of the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) after hatching]. 19862948420
urates and allantoic regulation in embryonic japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonica.during embryonic development, allantoic fluid represents the shifting balance between renal excretion and reabsorption by chorioallantoic membranes. allantoic contents of na+, k+, cl-, urate, ph, and water were followed over days 10-15 of the 16 day incubation. water volume remained near 0.9 ml until day 13, then declined very rapidly. the ph declined more steadily, from 8 to 5.5. contents of na+ and cl- fell regularly to final values 80-88% below day 10. the k+ content changed differently and n ...19863772331
selenium-mediated biochemical changes in japanese quail : i. formulation of semipurified low-selenium diet and effect on glutathione peroxidase.essentiality of selenium (se) for japanese quail,coturnix coturnix japonica, was confirmed using a formulated semipurified low-se diet (basal) (0.05 ppm). selenium-deficiency symptoms appeared in quails on this diet within 15 d, which corresponded to low levels of hemolysate glutathione peroxidase (gsh-px) activity. selenium administration at 0.05 and 2.0 ppm levels resulted in an increase of hemolysate gsh-px activity by 64 and 116%, respectively, in both short- and long-term experiments. growt ...198624254354
lipocyte hyperplasia and sexual maturation of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).1. hyperplastic growth of adipose tissue in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) was examined in relation to sexual maturity to determine whether fat cell number is fixed in mature individuals of this species. 2. total dna concentrations in the lipid (lipocyte) and non-lipid (stroma) fractions of collagenase (ec 3.4.24.3)-digested abdominal (retroperitoneal) fat depots were determined on a chronological-age basis from 28 to 240 d of age. the in vivo incorporation of [methyl-3h]thymidine i ...19863676180
operant conditioning in the newly hatched quail : fixed interval performance.newly hatched quails and adult controls of the species coturnix coturnix japonica were trained to emit a treadle-pressing response reinforced with food on a fixed interval 60 seconds schedule, at a pace of 4 or 5 sessions a day. the young subjects were successfully shaped at the fourth day of life. although response rates were equivalent in young and adults, curvature index values and post-reinforcement pause durations were higher for the adult subjects over a 10-day conditioning period. these d ...198624924691
diurnal variations of sexual receptivity in the female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).a series of experiments was performed to study the changes during the day of female receptivity in japanese quail. in each experiment, the frequency of squatting and the percentage of male approaches which were followed by squatting increased at the end of the day, approximately 11 to 13 hr after lights on (in a photoperiod of 16l:8d). in some cases this increased receptivity was associated with a significant decrease of the long-avoid frequency. analyses are presented which demonstrate that the ...19863957258
determinants of social proximity in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica): male behavior.following opportunity to copulate with a female housed in an adjacent compartment, male japanese quail spent 64% of their time near a window that provided visual access to the female (experiment 1). this social proximity behavior persisted for at least 2 weeks of continual exposure to the window despite lack of further physical access to the female (experiment 2) and was evident at all daylight hours (experiment 3). female japanese quail stimulated more proximity behavior in male conspecifics th ...19863754503
hemiagenesis of the thyroid gland in the quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).hemiagenesis of the thyroid occurred in a closed population of japanese quails. the unilateral gland was histologically normal, occurred most frequently in females, was heavier than individual pairs of glands and the birds showed no clinical effects. comparative aspects are discussed.19863700735
meiotic prophase in the left embryonic testis of the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica l.).spontaneous, transitory feminization of the left embryonic testis occurs in the majority of male japanese quails from day 11 of incubation until the 2nd day after hatching. the feminized gonad is composed of a testicular part and of an ovarian-like cortical region, which develops outside the tunica albuginea. the cortical region contains numerous germ cells some of which enter meiosis on day 11 (i.e. at the time characteristic of female germ cells) and reach pachytene on day 14. cortical regions ...20063827252
response of japanese quail to hemorrhagic stress after exposure to microwave radiation during embryogeny.coturnix coturnix japonica eggs were exposed to 2.45 ghz continuous wave microwave radiation at an incident power density of 5 mw/cm2 (sar = 4 mw/g) during the first 12 days of embryogeny. after hatching, hematologic changes in response to an acute hemorrhage were measured in exposed and nonexposed (control) juveniles and adults of both sexes. reticulocyte numbers and percentages were depressed below control numbers at 24 hr postphlebotomy in exposed adult females. lymphocyte numbers were depres ...19862879671
peripheral blood changes of the japanese quail coturnix coturnix japonica following repeated small doses of trichlorfon. 19854074943
circadian rhythm of melatonin in the pineal gland of the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).melatonin was measured by radioimmunoassay in homogenates of pineal glands from quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) kept under different photoperiods and in darkness. under 8-, 12- and 16-h daylengths melatonin levels were increased during the dark period, the duration of the increase depending on the duration of the dark period. as the daylength was increased the peak occurred closer to lights-off, reflecting the more rapid melatonin rise under the longer photoperiods. the pineal melatonin rhyth ...19854067487
the distribution of 14c-chloramphenicol in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the distribution of 14c-labelled chloramphenicol after oral and intravenous administration to egg laying japanese quail was studied by whole-body autoradiography. in the liver, kidneys, gizzard, intestinal contents (bile) and oviduct, the 14c-concentration was higher than that of the blood short time after injection and remained higher than the blood up to 4 days. from 4 hrs, the concentration of 14c in the egg yolks was higher than that of the blood and from 24 hrs the radioactivity in the albu ...19854090996
effect of phlebotomy on reticulocyte numbers in japanese quail.hematological changes were studied in response to a phlebotomy of 30% of the estimated total blood volume in 5-week-old coturnix coturnix japonica. blood samples, femoral bone marrow samples, and blood and marrow erythroid cell differential counts were collected at 0 (nonphlebotomized), 1, 3, 6, 24, and 72 hr postphlebotomy. the samples were collected only once from each bird. total peripheral erythrocyte numbers, percent hematocrit, and hemoglobin levels were decreased at 1, 3, 6, and 24 hr. th ...19854070133
dietary induction of hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis in japanese quail of strain sea.groups of 12 male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) of a strain susceptible to experimental atherosclerosis (sea) were fed one of three purified diets (one basal and two atherogenic) for 8 wk. the basal diet contained: glucose (46%), soy protein (35%) and beef tallow (10%). atherogenic diets were prepared by replacing glucose with either 1% cholesterol or 1% cholesterol plus 0.5% cholic acid. both atherogenic diets induced hypercholesterolemia, with serum cholesterol increased 202 and ...19854032062
exposure of embryos to an aromatization inhibitor increases copulatory behaviour of male quail.this experiment examined the possibility that endogenous embryonic androgen contributes to sexual differentiation of behaviour in male or female quail (coturnix coturnix japonica ), and that it does so via aromatization (conversion to oestrogen). eggs were injected on day 9 of incubation with oil or atd (an aromatization inhibitor). as adults, males and females were exposed to short days, injected with testosterone propionate, tested for male-typical behaviour, then injected with oestradiol benz ...198524895921
maintenance of proliferative capacity during avian myogenesis is independent of fusion-permissive calcium ion concentration.skeletal muscle differentiation is normally accompanied by the permanent withdrawal of myogenic nuclei from the proliferative cycle. however, embryonic japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) myoblasts which have been prevented from fusing in vitro by the addition of egta to the culture medium retain the capacity to re-enter the cell cycle following accumulation of muscle-specific myosin. we have therefore investigated the roles of ca2+ and fusion in the withdrawal of myogenic cells from the ...19853924639
morphology of the cataract in albino mutant quails (coturnix coturnix japonica).morphological changes in cataractous albino quail lens were studied by light microscopy. in some animals, a pin-head opacity in the lens could first be detected with the naked eye 2 months after hatching. faint anterior or posterior cortical opacity was observed in many lenses at 3 months of age. most lenses had turned opaque 12 months after hatching. lens dimensions were markedly enlarged at 6 months of age. vacuoles were present in the posterior surface just beneath the capsule and equatorial ...19854007071
diurnal rhythm of water intake and plasma angiotensin ii in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).a diurnal rhythm was noted in the hourly water intake of the japanese quail exposed to a 12l:12d photoperiod. two peaks for the water intake were observed: from 07:00 to 08:00, 1 hr after turning on the light source, and from 18:00 to 19:00, 1 hr before termination of the light source. the plasma angiotensin ii (aii) concentration also showed two peaks: one at 06:00, 1 hr before the light source was turned on, and another at 18:00, 1 hr before the light was turned off. the two plasma aii peaks e ...19853886477
effects of chronic high-level manganese exposure on male behavior in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).male japanese quail were chronically exposed to 5000 ppm manganese (mn) as particulate manganese oxide (mn3o4) in their diet from hatching to 75 days of age. no decrements in growth or in other indices of general toxicity were noted. there were significant (p less than .05) age-related increases in general locomotor activity in the control group, although no significant (.05 less than p less than .10) increases were seen in the mn-treated group. both control and mn-treated groups had significant ...19854039439
ontogeny of aggressive-sexual behavior between males in lines of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) selected for male mating frequency.japanese quail from lines bidirectionally selected for high and low male mating frequency and from the random-bred base population were observed in an ontogenetic study of aggressive-sexual behavior. quail were reared in sex-intermingled flocks until 28 days of age at which time half of the males from each line were housed as all-male flocks and half were transferred to individual cages. at 41 days of age, individually caged males exhibited mounting behavior to win encounters with other males. b ...19854038930
does neonatal gonadectomy affect the sexual differentiation of quail?this experiment was designed to determine the contribution, if any, of posthatching gonadal hormones to sexual differentiation of behavior in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). males and females were gonadectomized or sham-operated (controls) prior to age 7 days posthatching. at age 4-9 weeks controls were gonadectomized. all birds were then given 2 weeks of testosterone propionate injections and tested for sexual behavior with female partners. neonatally gonadectomized females exhibit ...19853979971
constitutional biases in early perceptual learning: iii. similarities and differences between artificially selected and imprinted color preferences in quail chicks (coturnix coturnix japonica).color preferences and preference generalization were tested in naive and imprinted japanese quail chicks drawn from the 20th generation of a genetic control line and two genetic lines that were bidirectionally selected for preferences between blue and red. twelve hours of imprinting to blue or red on the first posthatch day resulted in large preference changes in the genetic controls, and these subjects exhibited no or only small additional changes from 3 more days of imprinting (for the total o ...19853979028
effects of supplementary vitamin d3 on egg production of two strains of japanese quail and growth of their progeny.two strains (university of saskatchewan, white egg and wild type) of mature japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica), following a 4-week depletion period, were fed one of four diets varying in supplementary vitamin d3: a) no supplementary vitamin d3, b) national research council (nrc, 1977) recommended level of 1,200 iu vitamin d3/kg feed, c) 10 times, nrc levels, and d) 100 times nrc levels for 4 weeks. egg production, egg weight, number of softshelled eggs, body weight, and feed consumption ...19852986086
hatch weight selection: effect on post-hatch growth in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the post-hatch growth of japanese quail, weight selected at hatch, was investigated. the quail were grouped according to hatch weight as follows: group i, 5.5-6.2 g; group ii, 6.3-7.0 g; and group iii, 7.1-7.6 g. group iii quail were 25 and 12% heavier at hatching than group i and ii quails, respectively, and reached a mature body weight which was 38 and 12% heavier than group i and ii quails, respectively. gompertz growth parameters were not different in any of the groups. feed and water consum ...19852864190
peripheral blood in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) in acute poisoning by different insecticides.the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of chlorphenvinphos and foschlor on the erythrocytes and leucocytes in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). it was found that there is no decided change in the number of erythrocytes after ingesting chlorphenvinphos, whereas foschlor significantly reduces rbc content. the effect of the two pesticides is shown by an increase in reticulocytes and erythroblasts. chlorphenvinphos significantly reduces, but foschlor increases, thrombocyt ...19852861051
an ultrastructural and histochemical study of the development of secondary palate in japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonica.embryonic development of the secondary palate of the japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonica, was studied. the palatal shelves appeared on day 5 of incubation in a horizontal direction over the dorsal surface of the tongue. subsequently, unlike those in mammals, the opposing palatal shelves do not fuse, and a physiological cleft persists between them. in comparison with the chick, where the palatal shelves do not fuse and the medial edge epithelium (mee) becomes orthokeratinized stratified sq ...19852580854
effects of leu5-enkephalin on natural and angiotensin ii-induced drinking in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).natural drinking behavior was inhibited by intracranial (ic) injections of leu5-enkephalin (len) (30 and 60 micrograms/100 g) for 60 min, but not by iv injections (30 and 100 micrograms/100 g) in the japanese quail. drinking induced by angiotensin ii (aii) (30 and 50 micrograms/bird, ip) was also inhibited for 60 min by len (40, 60, and 100 micrograms/100 g, ic), given 5 min after the aii injections. naloxone (3 mg/bird, ip) attenuated the inhibition of len (60 micrograms/100 g, ic) and when adm ...19846510686
melatonin rhythms in the eyes, pineal bodies, and blood of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).melatonin levels in the eyes, pineal bodies, and blood of japanese quail exposed to 12l:12d show robust daily rhythms with high levels occurring in the night and low levels occurring during the day. since melatonin is synthesized in both the eyes and pineal bodies of birds, the relative contribution of these structures to the blood melatonin levels was determined. a rhythm of blood melatonin persisted in 12l:12d in birds blinded by complete orbital enucleation and in pinealectomized birds but th ...19846489741
estradiol contributes to the postnatal demasculinization of female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).two experiments were performed to characterize the process of postnatal demasculinization in japanese quail. in the first experiment, it was shown that estradiol (e2) can complete female demasculinization during the first 4 weeks of life. by contrast, e2 did not demasculinize sexual behavior and cloacal gland in neonatally castrated males. neonatally gonadectomized females preferentially performed mount attempts when tested in their home cage by comparison to a test arena. in experiment 2, e2 si ...19846489943
morphology and behavior of quail neural crest cells in artificial three-dimensional extracellular matrices.neural crest cells migrate extensively through a complex extracellular matrix (ecm) to sites of terminal differentiation. to determine what role the various components of the ecm may play in crest morphogenesis, quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) neural crest cells have been cultured in three-dimensional hydrated collagen lattices containing various combinations of macromolecules known to be present in the crest migratory pathways. neural crest cells migrate readily in native collagen gels where ...19846745490
effect of the presence of females on the pituitary-testicular activity in male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).five experiments were carried out to study the role of the presence of a female on the reproductive endocrinology of male japanese quail. in the first three experiments, exposure of an adult male raised in long days to a female for l0 min or l week failed to increase plasma testosterone and lh levels; in fact a significant transitory decrease in plasma testosterone was observed, associated with a preceding increase in plasma corticosterone. these changes are interpreted as a result of the stress ...19846479577
effect of embryonic treatment with oestradiol benzoate on reproductive morphology, ovulation and oviposition and plasma lh concentrations in female quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).quail eggs were injected on day 10 of incubation with 0, 5, 10, 20 or 40 micrograms oestradiol benzoate. females hatching from these eggs were reared on a 16l: 8d photoperiod and egg laying was recorded. blood samples were taken at 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58 or 61 days of age and lh concentrations were measured by a double-antibody radioimmunoassay. birds were killed at 61 days of age; ovaries and oviducts were weighed and examined. egg laying was greatly reduced by oestradiol benzoate treat ...19846747950
the developmental distribution of monoamines in the brain of male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).changes in the levels of the brain catecholamines, norepinephrine (ne) and dopamine (da), were studied in the male japanese quail during maturation. in addition the neurotransmitter, serotonin (5ht), its precursor, tryptophan ( tryp ), and its metabolite, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5hiaa), were measured. birds were sampled at weekly intervals between the ages of 1 and 63 days of age. brains of the quail were dissected into cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, cerebellum, and optic lo ...19846203106
plasma constituents and body weights of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) selected for twelve generations for plasma cholesterol responses to adrenocorticotropin.japanese quail were selected bidirectionally over 12 generations for plasma cholesterol (pc) responses to adrenocorticotropin (acth). in addition to the selected trait, plasma corticosteroids (pcs), triglycerides (pt), and glucose (pg) were measured before and after 3 daily injections of acth. the quail were also weighed at 31 days of age. by the 12th generation of selection, when measurements were expressed as deviations from the randombred control (c) line from which the selected lines had bee ...19846324155
protein polymorphism in two populations of the wild quail coturnix coturnix japonica.to evaluate genetic variability in two populations of the wild quail coturnix coturnix japonica, proteins and enzymes were examined by starch gel electrophoresis. rare variants so far not observed in domestic quail were found in the following five enzymes; aspartate aminotransferase, acid phosphatase, pancreatic esterase, isocitrate dehydrogenase and lactate dehydrogenase. the proportion of polymorphic loci (p poly) and the expected average heterozygosity (h) in one of the two populations were e ...19846742511
body weight and composition of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) at sexual maturity.the influence of dietary protein (26%, 24%, 20%, 16%, and 14%) and restricted feeding (100%, 80%, and 60% of ad libitum) on body weight and body composition of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) at sexual maturity was examined in two similar experiments. although less variable than chronological age, body weight at sexual maturity also differed significantly. in experiment 1, there were no significant differences in breast weight, tibia length or carcass fat due to diet. in experiment 2 ...19846724330
binding of progesterone with the oviduct cytosol fraction of estrogen-primed quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).progesterone-specific binding components were detected in the cytosol fraction of enlarged oviducts from estrogen (diethylstilbestrol)-primed immature japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) females by several techniques using [3h]promegestone. the oviduct as a target tissue of progesterone is the most efficient in [3h]promegestone binding, and muscle and intestine as nontarget tissues and plasma are less efficient as expected. by using [3h]promegestone for binding, the possibility of blood ...19846538858
sexual dimorphism in the hypothalamic metabolism of testosterone in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). 19846396714
fine structure of muscle spindles in the woodpecker (dendrocopus major) and quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). 19846241388
a golgi study on the neuronal morphology in the hypothalamus of the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). i. tuberal and mammillary regions.neuronal morphology and dendritic architecture of the tuberal and mammillary regions in the hypothalamus of the quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) were investigated by means of classical neuroanatomical methods (bodian silver impregnation, luxol-fast blue, cresyl violet, toluidine blue, rapid golgi method). the tuberal region is characterized by isodendritic neurons, in particular: a) pyriform and bipolar neurons, occasionally arranged diagonally to the ventricular surface; b) csf-contacting neu ...19846203645
iron mobilization in estrogenized male quail.a single diethylstilbestrol (des) injection (5 mg des/100 g body wt) was administrated to several lots (three specimens each) of adult male quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). the birds were sacrificed 24, 48, 72 and 96 hr after the des injection. a significant increase in liver weight and a clear drop in the hemoglobin concentration were observed after 24 hr. later, a progressive rise was observed in plasma iron, total iron binding capacity, plasma copper and the phosphoprotein (vitellogenin), ...19846147235
histochemical analysis of liver cells from short term, aflatoxin-dosed and nondosed coturnix coturnix japonica. 1. aflatoxin-sensitive quail.although aflatoxicosis in coturnix coturnix japonica has been described, the histochemical localization of liver chemicals and the occurrence of ingested aflatoxins within blood, feces, and liver have not been described. six to 8-week-old quail, which were intubated with a carrier with or without .3 mg mixed aflatoxins (afb1, afb2, afg1, afg2)/kg body weight were sacrificed within .25 to 5 days of intubation. deparaffinized sections of livers were stained for lipids, nucleic acids, polysaccharid ...19836669501
normal egg hatchability requires the simultaneous administration to the hen of 1 alpha,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol and 24r,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol.a previous report [science 201, 835-837 (1978)] presented evidence that the combined and simultaneous administration of the cholecalciferol (d3) metabolites 1 alpha,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol [1 alpha,25(oh)2d3] and 24r,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol [24r,25(oh)2d3] to white leghorn hens was necessary for embryo development and normal egg hatchability; in the absence of 24r,25(oh)2d3 none of the fertile eggs hatched. the present study extends this fundamental observation to a second species, the j ...19836606700
testosterone metabolism in discrete areas of the hypothalamus and adjacent brain regions of male and female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the metabolism of testosterone in small regions of the hypothalamus was studied by an in vitro radioenzymatic assay in male and female japanese quail. 5 beta-reduction was the most important metabolic pathway. this enzymatic activity is not evenly distributed in the brain: it shows a rostral to caudal decrease. there is some suggestion that 5 beta-reduction could be more active in females than in males which could contribute to the behavioral dimorphism in this species.19836640325
norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin in brain parts of female japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) as found by two dissimilar fluorometric procedures.two dissimilar fluorometric procedures were used to compare norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin in the telencephalon, diencephalon, cerebellum, and brain stem of female japanese quail. amount of norepinephrine in the telencephalon and brain stem was similar using both procedures, but more norepinephrine was found in the cerebellum and diencephalon by the jacobowitz-richardson method compared to the anton-sayre method. serotonin could not be determined using the anton-sayre procedure but was ...19836657568
reproduction in male japanese quail exposed to microwave radiation during embryogeny.japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) embryos were exposed continuously to 2.45 ghz cw microwave radiation during the first 12 days of embryogenesis. the incident power density was 5 mw/cm2, and the specific absorption rate (sar) was 4.03 mw/g. at 23 weeks of age an assessment of the reproductive capacity of the males was performed. spermatozoal numbers and motility in semen samples which were collected manually were reduced significantly (p less than or equal to 0.01). however, spermatozo ...19836622655
divergent selection for body weight and yolk precursor in coturnix coturnix japonica. 5. correlated responses in adult body weight, liver weight, ovarian follicle production, and carcass composition of laying hens.laying female quail of five strains (r-1, randombred control; hp and lp, high or low concentration of egg yolk very low density lipoprotein (vldl) precursor in laying females: hw and lw, high or low 4-week body weight) were sampled after 120 days of egg production for body weight, liver weight, ovarian follicle production, and carcass composition. body weight change during the reproductive period was associated with starting body weight, but not with yolk vldl precursor (total plasma phosphorus) ...19836634615
divergent selection for egg production in coturnix coturnix japonica.from a randombred control population of coturnix coturnix japonica, strains were divergently selected for high (he) and low (le) 120-day egg production based on individual egg records. based on five generations of selection, realized heritabilities for he and le were .063 +/- .055 and .353 +/- .020, respectively. the total change in number of eggs was 3 and -19, respectively, in he and le. mortality to 4 weeks of age, 4-week body weight, egg weight, total plasma phosphorus (yolk precursor), live ...19836634594
ultrastructural aspects of dental tissues and their behavior in xenoplastic association (lizard quail).ultrastructural characteristics of tooth buds of the polyphyodont adult lizards liolaemus tenuis and liolaemus gravenhorsti have been elucidated. xenoplastic combinations of lizard whole tooth buds and neural crest cells from embryos of the quail coturnix coturnix japonica have been cultured in vitro. mesenchymal cells (preodontoblasts) of lizard teeth early develop filopodia that contact the basal lamina. fragments of quail neural crest isolated by dissection were recombined with isolated lizar ...19836887261
the post-natal differentiation of sexual behaviour in the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).an experiment was carried out to study the contribution of endogenous steroids during postnatal life to the sexual differentiation in japanese quail. male and female quail were gonadectomized at one week of age and when adult received testosterone silastic capsules. seventy seven percent of these females showed male-type sexual behaviour and 46 percent even copulated. all males showed sexual behaviour including cloacal contact movements. males and females grew cloacal glands of nearly identical ...198324897321
experimental analysis of control mechanisms in somite segmentation in avian embryos. i. reduction of material at the blastula stage in coturnix coturnix japonica.the blastulae of unincubated eggs of the quail, coturnix coturnix japonica, have been bisected in ovo, using the technique of lutz (1949). some embryos were harvested after 24 h and found to possess two primitive streaks. most were fixed at 48 h or 72 h. some were found to have regulated to form almost normal single axes, whilst others had developed into duplicitas anterior embryos, separate twins or collided axes. all three types of twinned embryos were smaller than the control embryos. the num ...19836684143
a new mutant of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) characterized by generalized glycogenosis.a flock of japanese quail with generalized glycogenosis has been established. affected quail showed difficulty in raising their wings. excessive accumulation of glycogen was seen in the liver, heart, skeletal muscle and brain, apparently due to decreased acid maltase activity. the condition appeared between 2 and 12 weeks of age and tissue deposition of glycogen increased with age. the growth of affected quail was normal and there were no deaths from the condition. although genetic analysis has ...19836575219
[ca-p interaction at the nutritional and bone levels in male quail (coturnix coturnix japonica)].five experiments were conducted in which various levels of calcium (ca) and phosphorus (p) were fed to adult male quail (diets d-1: ca = 1.54%, p = 0.80%; d-2: ca = 3.20%, p = 0.81%; d-3: ca = 1.57%, p = 1.66%; d-4: ca = 3.40%, p = 1.71%; d-5: ca - 2.20%, p = 0.81%). the interaction between ca and p, and the effect on some nutritive hematic and osseous parameters were investigated for each diet. feeding high p caused a body weight decrease in d-4 adult quail (p less than 0.05) and diminished foo ...19836867439
cytoarchitecture and visual receptive neurons in the wulst of the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the cellular organization of the wulst was studied in nissl- and golgi-stained brain sections in order to identify the visual receptive neurons. golgi-impregnated neurons were divided into four types according to their soma size, dendritic configuration, and density of spine distribution. type i neurons, the largest cells in the wulst, have long, straight dendrites with many spines. type ii neurons are medium-sized cells with long, straight dendrites. these dendrites have numerous spines. type i ...19836302136
[topography of the quail retina].retinas of quails (coturnix coturnix japonica) were studied by light microscopy. by this, an area centralis with high cell density could be demonstrated. moreover, in the posterior-superior retina there exists a region of moderate cell density containing a central red field with a high concentration of cones with red oil droplets. the results suggest the quail to be able to fix objects lateral to its head and in front of its bill in direction of picking.19836673390
changes in glucose and lipid metabolism in starved or starved-refed japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) in relation to fine structure of liver cells.1. metabolic response of adult quail to fasting or refeeding was studied by measuring the main blood and hepatic metabolites. moreover, the fine structure of hepatocytes in these physiological conditions was described. 2. starvation or refeeding did not affect glycemia in male as in female quails. 3. fasting had no effect on plasma free fatty acids in female quails, whereas plasma triglycerides were markedly decreased. 4. in fasted quails, there was an active ketogenesis with a high 3-hydroxybut ...19836132730
separation of serum lipoproteins of japanese quail by disc polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and single discontinuous density gradient ultracentrifugation.a method based on disc polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (disc page) for the separation of serum lipoproteins of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) prestained with sudan black b is described and evaluated. good separation was obtained by using 3% separating gel and decreasing the concentration of buffer solution a used for preparation of separating gel solution to one-half that recommended by narayan (1975). best resolution of the high density lipoproteins was achieved by using 7 to 10 ...19827163117
effects of ddt, polychlorinated biphenyls and thiouracil on circulating thyroid hormones, thyroid histology and eggshell quality in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). 19826817931
divergent selection for body weight and yolk precursor in coturnix coturnix japonica. 3. correlated responses in mortality, reproduction traits, and adult body weight.egg production, mature body weight, egg weight, yolk weight, fertility, hatchability, and mortality during the early growing period were compared in strains of japanese quail. the strains were either a randombred control (r1) that served as the base population or strains divergently selected for high (hw) or low (lw) 4-week body weight or high (hp) or low (lp) plasma phosphorus (yolk precursor) early in the laying period. changes in 4-week body weight in hw and lw were associated with correspond ...19827163098
atherosclerosis in cholesterol-fed japanese quail: evidence for amelioration by dietary vitamin e.three experiments were conducted with adult, male japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) from 5 through 14 weeks of age. in experiment 1, quail fed a cholesterol-free diet were compared with quail fed .5% of united states pharmacopoeias (usp), recrystallized (rcr), or oxidized (oxi) cholesterol preparations. in experiment 2, .5% oxi cholesterol was fed alone and with .1% butylated hydroxytoluene (bht) or 100 mg d-alpha-tocopherol acetate/kg of diet and compared with .5% rcr cholesterol. exp ...19827178001
aspects of "fear" in japanese quail chicks (coturnix coturnix japonica) genetically selected for different levels of locomotor activity.domestic chicks selected for high and low locomotor activity in a novel environment have low and high levels of fearfulness, respectively. using four commonly employed methods of estimating fear, namely emergence, open-field, response to a bell and tonic immobility tests, we found a similar effect in lines of japanese quail selected for high and low locomotor activity, i.e. the active line appeared the least fearful. the present findings demonstrate that this effect is common to two gallinaceous ...198224923180
[comparative study of the effect of glucocorticoids on nitrogen metabolism in adult male and non-laying female quail (coturnix coturnix japonica)].the effects of glucocorticoids on nitrogen metabolism have been studied in three different groups of quail: a) control animals; b) quail treated with cortisol; c) quail treated with corticosterone. all the experiments were carried out in adult male and non-laying female animals. during the 7 day period that the experiments lasted, hormones were administered daily by via oral at 4 mg/100 g body weight/7 day doses. while body weight, food intake, nitrogen balance and liver weight, in the treated a ...19827156453
effects of sulfaguanidine and amino acid imbalances on the induction of niacin deficiency in mature and immature japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).effects of sulfaguanidine, leucine, or leucine plus isoleucine in a niacin free diet on body weight changes, liver weight, pyridine nucleotide concentrations, and activities of enzymes in mature female or immature japanese quail were measured. the inclusion of .5% of sulfaguanidine or a high level of leucine in a niacin free diet had no influence during an 8-week period on liver pyridine nucleotide levels and the development of niacin deficiency symptoms in mature female quail. this would sugges ...19827134112
[the effect of water soluble trichloromonofluoromethane freon on the weight and proteins of the heart muscle in japanese quail].an experiment was conducted to study the effects of water-soluble trichloromonofluoromethane freon (f-11, cc13f) on the weight of heart and on the level of freely extractable proteins in the heart of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). after three-week sublethal exposure of japanese quail to the effect of freon the heart weight of the tested birds was found to have markedly decreased (however, the total body weight of the birds did not decrease). the tested quail also showed pronounced ...19826803425
decreased synaptic areas on purkinje spines in the cerebellar cortex of the mutant japanese quail, coturnix coturnix japonica.'dark frayed feather nervous disorder' (dn) is a neurological mutation in quails in which the cerebellar cortex is abnormally organized. purkinje cells are not aligned in a single row and show hypoplasia of the dendrites. the synapses between the parallel fibers and the spines of the purkinje cell dendrites were examined with the technique of serial sections in electron microscopy. the postsynaptic thickenings were obviously decreased in the mutant quail despite the same density and size of dend ...19827055694
postnatal growth and organ development in the quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).in a previous study it has been shown that the pattern of organ growth of the goose, a species with a high growth rate factor, is characterized by a rapid early development of the digestive organs and the liver. the present study describes the postnatal growth and the pattern of organ development of the quail, a species with a low growth rate factor. the results show that the pattern of organ growth is characterized by a rapid early development of the wings, pectorals and feathers. these results ...19827173707
genetic variation in a population of the wild quail coturnix coturnix japonica.to investigate genetic variation and to compare it with those of domestic quail populations, enzymatic and non-enzymatic proteins in a wild quail population were examined electrophoretically. the wild quail population had a genetic variability considerably lower than those of domestic populations. the average heterozygosity estimated for 22 loci was 0.090 in the wild quail population.19827149337
divergent selection for body weight and yolk precursor in coturnix coturnix japonica. 2. correlated responses in plasma lipoproteins and lipids.lipoproteins from generations five and six of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) divergently selected for increased (hw) or decreased (lw) body weight at 4 weeks of age or increased (hp) or decreased (lp) plasma yolk precursor at the initiation of egg production were separated into fractions of d less than 1.006 and d greater than 1.006. a randombred control (r1) was also sampled. total lipids (tl), neutral lipids (nl), and phospholipids (pl) were determined. the nl's of the d less than ...19827088780
an analysis of satellite cell content in the semimembranosus muscle of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) selected for rapid growth.transverse sections of the semimembranosus muscle of a control (c) line of japanese quail and of a line (p) selected for high body weight at 4 weeks of age were observed for nuclear content. the two lines were sampled at 4 days posthatching and at 4 weeks of age. the relative number of satellite cells decreased from 4 days to 4 weeks of age. the total number of satellite cells, however, appeared to increase as muscle length increased; this relation was not influenced by line effects. it was conc ...19827080801
[toxicity and certain physiopathologic effects of 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid, an organo-chlorine herbicide, in the adult domestic quail (coturnix coturnix japonica)].the effects of 2,4,5-t on adult japanese quail have been studied. the herbicide was administered daily in oral dosages at level of 100 mg/kg per day for two weeks (five days a week). in these experimental conditions, this compound was moderately toxic, the rate of mortality was low. however, we noticed a significant reduction in food consumption, body weight and egg production. the physiological disturbances resulting from the toxicological treatment are reversible.19826217874
the energy costs of temperature regulation in birds: the influence of quick sinusoidal temperature fluctuations on the gaseous metabolism of the japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).1. quick sinusoidal temperature fluctuations (constant average 10 degrees c) cause an increase in metabolism in comparison to an invariable constant ambient temperature of the same dimension. 2. at the observed mean value of 10 degrees c metabolism is increased by 0.8% per 1 k/hr based on the values of resting metabolic rate (correlation: m = 53.5 + 0.445 ta, m in j/k g hr, ta = ambient temperature change in k/hr) and 0.6% based on the values of activity metabolism (m = 70.4 + 0.425 ta). 3. the ...19826120786
distribution and elimination of hexachlorobenzene (hcb) after single oral exposure in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica).the distribution and excretion of hexachlorobenzene (hcb) after administration to quails of a single oral dose of 4.5 microci [14c] hcb per 100 g body weight was studied by whole-body autoradiography and liquid scintillation counting. radiolabeled hcb was distributed throughout the body in 2 h. peak levels were found 4-8 d after administration, with the highest concentrations in the subcutaneous and abdominal fat, uropygial gland, bone marrow, adrenals, ovarian stroma, and liver, in that order. ...20137338946
histochemistry of uterovaginal sperm-host glands in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) with reference to the period of oviposition.general histochemistry of uterovaginal sperm-host glands (shg) of japanese quail was examined in virgin and naturally mated hens and during oviposition in artificially inseminated hens. the shg tissues were stained for complex carbohydrates with periodic acid - schiff (pas); for lipids with oil red o (oro); and for acid phosphatase (ap) with as-tr phosphate substrate. typically, pas material was absent from shg cells, shg showed preferential uptake of oro, and the stain was seen as discrete drop ...19817199147
the regulation of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol metabolism in the kidney of japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) by sex hormones and by parathyroid extract. 19816973503
failure to induce incubation behavior with estradiol and prolactin and hormonal induction of brood patches in japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica). 19817286622
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