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Single oral doses of N-nitrosodimethylamine or olive oil were given to nonpregnant and pregnant female Holtzman rats on different days of pregnancy (days 7-18, where day 0 was considered to be the sperm positive day). Serological and histopathological studies were performed on animals killed 2 days after treatment. In comparison with the values obtained in nonpregnant controls, the following parameters in pregnant controls were significantly increased: relative liver weights (days 9-20), liver ascorbic acid concentrations (day 12), blood urea nitrogen (days 16-20), serum triglyceride (days 14-20), serum inorganic phosphorus (days 12-18), and serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (days 14-20). The following parameters were decreased in pregnant rats compared with nonpregnant controls: relative organ weights (kidneys, adrenals and thyroids), serum glucose (days 12-20), total serum protein (days 9 and 16-20), and serum alkaline phosphatase (day 20). The serum cholesterol levels in pregnant rats were significantly decreased on days 9-15 of pregnancy and significantly increased on day 20. The numbers of mitotic cells in the livers of pregnant rats were greatly increased compared with nonpregnant rats on all days of pregnancy, while the adrenal cortex contained a significantly higher number of mitotic cells only on days 16 and 18. Compared with control values, NDMA given orally (15 or 20 mg/kg body weight) increased the following in both pregnant and nonpregnant rats: numbers of mitotic cells in the liver and adrenal cortex, relative adrenal weights, serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase and serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase. NDMA treatment decreased liver ascorbic acid and total serum protein in both pregnant and nonpregnant rats. In nonpregnant rats NDMA also increased relative liver weights (not significant) and serum alkaline phosphatase levels. NDMA increased serum alpha-hydroxybutyric dehydrogenase in pregnant rats on day 20 and decreased foetal weights (in rats treated on days 13 and 18). NDMA treatment was not lethal to nonpregnant rats or to pregnant rats up to day 16 of pregnancy, but single oral doses of 15 and 20 mg NDMA/kg killed 9.4 and 35.3%, respectively, of rats treated on day 18 of pregnancy. In general, the acute toxic effect of NDMA, as measured by changes in the above parameters, was greater in pregnant than in nonpregnant rats, especially near the end of pregnancy.
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PMID:Comparison of the effects of N-nitrosodimethylamine on pregnant and nonpregnant Holtzman rats. 668 27

Six male and 6 female Beagles, 6 to 7 months old, were allotted to 2 groups: group I--inoculated subcutaneously with 30 Dipetalonema reconditum infective larvae/dog, and group II--noninoculated controls. Group comparisons were made in regard to hematologic values, Knott test results, body weights, blood urea nitrogen, total serum protein, serum albumin and alanine aminotransferase and creatine kinase activities. Routine urinalysis data were compared at 1 week before and at 28 weeks after the inoculations. Mean total leukocyte counts were significantly (P less than 0.05) greater in group I dogs than in group II dogs at postinoculation weeks (PIW) 4, 5, and 7 to 12, and mean eosinophil counts were significantly greater in group I dogs at PIW 3 to 11, 13 to 15, 20, and 23 to 24. Microfilariae were detected as early as the 10th week and sporadically thereafter. Only 1 D reconditum adult worm was recovered from all of the inoculated dogs. Five other dogs (group III) with chronic, patient experimentally induced dipetalonemiasis, were evaluated with the same tests at PIW 70 to 89. Eosinophilia (greater than 750 cells/microliter) was present in 4 of 5 dogs; lymphocytosis (greater than 4,800 cells/microliter) was evident in 1 dog. Proteinuria (greater than or equal to 30 mg/dl) was detected in 3 of 4 dogs with chronic dipetalonemiasis.
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PMID:Clinical responses of dogs to experimentally induced Dipetalonema reconditum infection. 668 83

Sixteen athletes (11 men, 5 women), averaging 21 years of age, were studied before and after four weeks of daily exhaustive exercise (six days/week) during an endurance training course. In comparing blood chemistries before and after training, concentrations of blood glucose, total serum lipids, serum triglycerides, and serum cholesterol were significantly reduced; serum free fatty acid ( SFFA ) level was significantly increased; and serum protein and serum phospholipid concentrations remained unchanged. It was concluded that exhaustive training produces reduced blood glucose (but not clinically significant hypoglycemia) with increased fat utilization as a result of depletion of carbohydrate storage and that such training reduces the resting levels of serum cholesterol and serum triglycerides. The increased hematocrit, serum Na+, and serum K+ concentrations observed were presumably due to plasma water loss from excessive perspiration. Concentrations of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) were increased significantly; serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) and serum creatinine showed no significant changes. None of the athletes showed evidences of water-electrolyte deficiency syndrome, renal dysfunction, or liver cell damage, despite a persistent mild degree of dehydration and catabolic state noted after training.
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PMID:Metabolic effects of exhaustive training of athletes. 674 92

Allele frequencies are reported for 19 blood group, red cell enzyme, and serum protein loci (ABO, Rh, MN, Hb-A, LDH-A, LDH-B, SOD, PGM-1, PGM-2, 6PGD, GPT, ESD, ADA, ACP, PGK, MDH, Alb, Hp, and Tf) determined from 310 blood samples collected among the Gainj, a small population of tribal horticulturalists from highland Papua New Guniea. Fourteen of these loci display genetic variants, and ten of them are sufficiently polymorphic to permit a preliminary analysis of Gainj population structure. Patterns of variation among subdivisions of the population are analyzed using an approach analogous to a multivariate analysis of variance with unbalanced design, and weighted genetic distances are extracted from the results. The distance analysis indicates that patterns of genetic variation within this population reflect the geographical distribution of subdivisions, as well as subdivision size and movement among subdivisions. A parallel analysis of the Gainj and two other tribal groups from highland New Guinea, the Murapin Enga and the Simbai Valley Maring, suggests that the Gainj are both genetically divergent from neighboring populations and internally highly differentiated.
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PMID:The genetic demography of the Gainj of Papua New Guinea. I. Local differentiation of blood group, red cell enzyme, and serum protein allele frequencies. 713 24

Of 510 adult buffaloes examined, 88 (17.3 per cent) were found to be suffering from Fasciola gigantica infestation. There was a reduction in the haemoglobin, packed cell volume and red blood cell count in the fasciola affected buffaloes and an increase in their white blood cell count. There was no significant change in mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular haemoglobin or mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration in the fasciola affected buffaloes. There was also a decrease in total serum protein and albumin concentrations and in the albumin globulin ratio and significant increase in alpha globulin and gamma globulin concentrations and in the activity of the serum enzymes aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, serum alkaline phosphatase and ornithine carbamoyl transferase.
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PMID:Changes in blood cellular components, serum protein concentrations and serum enzyme activities in buffaloes infested with Fasciola gigantica. 714 34

Experimental pathogenicity was for the first time demonstrated in a strain of C. lusitaniae of clinical origin by the use of concentrated inocula (5.10(7) Y-shaped cells) and the administration of 4 mg of methylprednisolone acetate i.m. injected 4 days before and 3 days after the inoculation. Counts on malt-agar (fig. 1) in kidney and brain showed a decrease during the first 12 hours, followed by a definite increment in cell number between the first and second day. Clinical tests showed a strong proteinuria, high levels of blood urea and creatinine, and a low GOT increase. Glycemia, GPT, and total serum protein values were normal. Histological examinations of kidney showed a delayed penetration with discrete clumps of Y-shaped cells, inflammatory focuses, and compromised tubules and glomerula (Fig. 2). After 2 weeks of study accumulations of cells followed by degenerative phenomena were seen in the various structures examined. Reparation processes were seldom observed (Fig. 3-4).
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PMID:[Experimental pathogenicity of Candida lusitaniae in mice]. 729 97

Primary sclerosing cholangitis, a chronic cholestatic liver disease, frequently leads to an impairment of liver function. In nine men and two women, aged 23 to 57 years, we prospectively studied for three to six years the effect of treatment with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) on liver function. 10 mg UDCA/kg bw significantly reduced serum activities of AP, gamma GT, AST and ALT for several years. After three years of treatment, however, serum concentration of bilirubin was higher than before therapy in eight out of eleven patients (1.8 +/- 0.8 versus 0.9 +/- 0.1 mg/dl; p = 0.01). Likewise, serum concentration of bilirubin was higher in eight out of nine patients after four years of treatment (1.3 +/- 0.3 versus 0.9 +/- 0.1 mg/dl; p = 0.03). In most cases, however, the increase was discrete. Parameters of synthetic liver function (coagulation, serum protein concentration, serum activity of cholinesterase) remained constant in the observation time. Quantitative liver function tests (galactose elimination capacity and indocyanine green half-life) also showed little variation in the observation time. We conclude that UDCA treatment significantly improves serum activities of liver enzymes for several years. Nevertheless, serum bilirubin concentration, believed to be of prognostic value in patients with PSC, seems to rise slowly over time. Serial determinations of galactose elimination capacity and indocyanine green halflife are not superior to conventional liver function tests in the timing of liver transplantation in the individual patient.
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PMID:[Primary sclerosing cholangitis: conventional and quantitative liver function tests during long-term therapy with ursodeoxycholic acid]. 865 87

In a prospective study 50 children with new onset epilepsy were investigated. Routine screening for complete blood count, serum protein, albumin, gamma-glutamyltransferase (gamma-GT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase, and coagulation studies before, 3, 6 and 9 weeks after commencement of antiepileptic therapy with valproate were carried out. Serum B12 and folate levels were also determined in 29 patients. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of VPA on these laboratory findings. We found a significant reduction of red blood count and platelet count, whereas MCV showed a significant upward trend. Vitamin B12 levels were elevated after starting VPA therapy. We found no elevations of liver enzymes, but a significant transient reduction of ALT after 3 and 6 weeks and significantly reduced serum protein and albumin after 3, 6 and 9 weeks. Coagulation studies revealed a significant downward trend in serum fibrinogen and upward trend in thrombin time. The other parameters showed no significant changes after onset of VPA treatment. We think that reduced red blood cell and platelet counts, and elevated MCV indicate a direct toxic effect on a hematopoietic precursor or stem cell in patients treated with VPA. Furthermore, reduced protein, albumin and fibrinogen indicate an impaired liver synthetic function in asymptomatic children treated with VPA monotherapy.
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PMID:Hematologic manifestations and impaired liver synthetic function during valproate monotherapy. 873 99

There is a large inter-subject variability in serum creatine kinase (CK) response after eccentric exercise. This study examined and compared the variability of CK activity, other serum protein increases (aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase, aldolase, myoglobin),changes in muscle damage indicators (maximal isometric force: MIF, relaxed and flexed elbow joint angle: RANG and FANG, circumference: CIR, and muscle soreness level: SOR), and changes in magnetic resonance (MR) images. Ten male subjects (21.7 +/- 1.6 yrs) performed 24 maximal eccentric actions of the elbow flexors, and measurements except MR images were taken immediately before and after, and for 10 days after exercise. MR images were taken 7 days after exercise. A large variability in peak CK response (236 - 25,244 IU.I(-1) was found among subjects. Spearman rank-order correlation coefficients (r) revealed significant correlations of peak CK with peak serum protein levels (r = 0.79-0.95), peak changes in MIF (r = 0.73-0.79), RANG (r = 0.69), and CIR (r = 0.91). The higher the peak CK levels, the more profound the abnormality in the MR images and the larger the changes in MR signal intensity (r = 0.90-0.94). It is concluded that the large variability in CK response after exercise seems to be related to the variability in exercise-induced muscle damage.
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PMID:Variability in serum creatine kinase response after eccentric exercise of the elbow flexors. 883 14

To assess the longevity of the liver, arterialized, orthotopic liver grafts were performed using syngeneic male BN/BiRij rats. Young (5-month-old) livers were transplanted into 5-month-old recipients (group I, n = 27), and old (28-month-old) livers were transplanted into 5-month-old rats (group II, n = 28). Recipient survival after transplantation was similar in both groups. The average age of the livers at the time of death was 16.7 months in group I and 39.1 months in group II. Four of the livers in group II survived for more than 4 years (48.1 to 52.4 months). Early deaths (less than 1 year) after transplantation were most commonly caused by biliary obstruction and cholangitis in both groups. Late deaths (more than 1 year) after grafting were mainly from heart failure or tumors. None of the animals died of liver failure or liver disease. Weight gain in the rats, total serum protein levels, and alanine transaminase levels after transplantation did not differ significantly between the two groups. There was a trend for the histological features of aging of the liver-fibrosis, bile duct proliferation, and pigment deposition-to become more prevalent as the livers became very old (mean age, 46 months). Nevertheless, typical aging changes, as individual findings, were absent in nearly half of the oldest organs. The alterations in morphology had no apparent effect on the ability of the livers to sustain the lives of the recipients. The liver of the BN/BiRij rat was capable of surviving far beyond the maximum life span of BN/BiRij rats, and rats in general. It did not become diseased in the process.
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PMID:Assessment of the longevity of the liver using a rat transplant model. 902 57


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