Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Volume 64, Issue 8
Displaying 1-19 of 19 articles from this issue
  • Victor Chisha ZULU, Toshihiko NAKAO, Yutaka SAWAMUKAI
    Article type: REVIEW
    Subject area: Theriogenology
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 657-665
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    The current review aims to establish insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-I) as the factor that signals nutritional status to the reproductive axis, and show that assessment of IGF-I in blood early postpartum during the negative energy balance (NEB) period could be used to predict both nutritional and reproductive status in dairy cattle. The review also explores the effect of nutritional status on circulating IGF-I concentrations and the endocrine role of IGF-I on the reproductive axis. IGF-I plays an important role in gonadotropin-induced folliculogenesis, ovarian steroidogenesis and corpus luteum (CL) function. It also modulates pituitary and hypothalamus function. IGF-I clearly has an endocrine role on the reproductive axis. Severe under nutrition significantly reduces plasma IGF-I concentrations. During the critical period of NEB in high yielding dairy cattle early postpartum, IGF-I concentrations are low in blood and its levels are positively correlated to energy status and reproductive function during this period. Changes in circulating IGF-I immediately postpartum may help predict both nutritional and reproductive status in dairy cattle. IGF-I is therefore one of the long sought factors that signal nutritional status to the reproductive axis.
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  • Narin LÏMAN, Sahin ASLAN, Nurhayat GÜLMEZ
    Article type: FULL PAPER
    Subject area: Anatomy
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 705-709
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    The development of the cecum and colon in the goose was investigated during the period from the 15th to 28th day of the incubation and from 1 to 30 days of age after hatching by light microscopy. By day 15 of the incubation, in the cecum and colon, the lumen was surrounded by pseudostratified epithelium. The previllous ridges appeared at 15th and 17th days of the incubation in the colon and ceca, respectively. At the base of previllous ridges, the epithelium changed into a simple prismathic epithelium at 15th and 17th days of the incubation in the colon and cecum, respectively. The villi appeared at the 21st days of the incubation. The crypts and goblet cells appeared on the first day after hatching. In the pre-hatching period, the lamina muscularis mucosa was present only in the colon. The submucosa consisted of loosely aggregated connective tissue in the pre-hatching period. In the post-hatching period, it consisted of a very thin layer of connective tissue. Its presence was only obvious where the cells of the submucosal nerve plexus or occasional large blood vessels considerably increased its thickness. The nerve plexus corresponding to the Auerbach's plexus of the mammalian intestine and submucosal nerve plexus appeared by 15th days of the incubation. From the 15th to 28th day of incubation, the tunica muscularis consisted of circular smooth muscle cells in the ceca. On the 28th day of the incubation a thinner longitudinal muscle layer added to the circular muscle layer. In the colon there was an outher longitudinal and a thicker circuler muscle layer.
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  • Teruhiko YUYAMA, Shigemoto YUSA, Kazunori YOSHIZUMI, Shigeki YAMANO, S ...
    Article type: NOTE
    Subject area: Bacteriology
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 715-718
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    The prevalence of virulent R. equi having 15- to 17-kDa antigens (VapA) in fecal isolates from 13 thoroughbred foals and their dams on 5 farms in Kagoshima, Japan, and the plasmid profiles of VapA-positive isolates by restriction fragment digestion patterns were investigated to compare the genotypic variation among virulence plasmids of R. equi isolates from Japan. In total, 218 (24.6%) of 886 isolates from the feces of the 13 foals and 13 (12.5%) of 104 isolates from the feces of their dams demonstrated VapA-positive R. equi. Plasmid DNA preparations of 231 virulent isolates from foals and dams were analyzed by restriction enzyme digestion with endonucleases EcoRI, EcoT22I and HindIII and were divided into 3 types: 172 isolates contained a 90-kb type I plasmid, 57 contained a 90-kb type III plasmid and 2 contained a 90-kb type IV plasmid. This study demonstrates a geographic character in the distribution of virulence plasmids found in VapA-positive isolates from thoroughbred foals in Kagoshima.
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  • Yasutake SHIMIZU, Takashi SHIMAZU
    Article type: FULL PAPER
    Subject area: Biochemistry
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 677-681
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    The effects of triiodothyronine (T3) on differentiation-dependent expression of GLUT and responses of glucose transport to insulin and norepinephrine (NE) were investigated. Precursor cells of brown adipocytes isolated from the interscapular brown adipose tissue of newborn rats were cultured in the absence or presence of various concentrations of T3. Western bolt analysis revealed that treatment with T3 resulted in an increased expression of GLUT4, in a dose-dependent manner, whereas GLUT1 contents were unchanged. In parallel with the increase in GLUT4 expression, T3 improved insulin sensitivity for glucose transport, being accompanied by an increase in maximal transport rate and a reduction of ED50. In contrast, T3-treatment of the brown adipocytes during the differentiation process had little effect on NE-regulatable glucose transport system. These results suggest that T3 plays a predominant role in the development of insulin-sensitive glucose transport during differentiation of brown adipocytes.
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  • Hajime NAGAHATA, Katsuro HAGIWARA, Hidetoshi HIGUCHI, Rikio KIRISAWA, ...
    Article type: FULL PAPER
    Subject area: Clinical Pathology
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 683-687
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    Serum cytokine levels and their expression of mRNA on neutrophils from a bone marrow (BM) transplanted heifer with leukocyte adhesion deficiency were evaluated. The clinical condition of the affected heifer was relatively stable after BM-transplantation. Persistent hyper γ-globulinemia and increased serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentrations were monitored longitudinally. The concentration of interleukin (IL)-1β in serum from the affected heifer ranged from 15.8 to 321.7 ng/ml, and maximum concentration occurred at the time which coincided with peak IL-6. Serum levels of IL-6 ranged from 0.32 to 27.9 ng/m l, and they appeared to be associated with the increment of serum IgG in the affected heifer. mRNAs for IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8 and granulocyte and macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) were increased in neutrophils from the affected heifer compared to controls. Persistent hyper γ-globulinemia of the affected heifer appeared to be associated with enhanced mRNA expression for IL-6 and its serum levels. These findings suggest that humoral immunity of the affected heifer is activated and the production of neutrophils appears to be enhanced under the incapability of β2 integrin-mediated functions of phagocytic cells.
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  • Makoto BONKOBARA, Boonrit THONGSONG, Takashi OHMORI, Naoaki MATSUKI, M ...
    Article type: FULL PAPER
    Subject area: Clinical Pathology
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 689-692
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    To evaluate the effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on placental amino acids uptake, transport activities for L-proline, L-leucine, and L-alanine were kinetically examined in placental microvillous vesicles(PMV) obtained from pregnant rats administered with EGF(100 and 200 μg/kg/day) from day 18 to 21 of pregnancy. The Vmax of Na+-dependent proline uptake remarkably increased with a dose-dependent manner of EGF, while Km did not change. In contrast, Vmax and Km values of Na+-dependent and -independent alanine, and Na+-independent leucine uptake were not affected. These results suggested that EGF enhanced proline transport activity in placental microvillous membranes, resulting in an increase of proline concentration in the fetal blood. The selective up-regulation of proline uptake was considered to contribute to fetal growth by EGF.
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  • Miho INOUE-MURAYAMA, Naoto MATSUURA, Yuichi MURAYAMA, Toshio TSUBOTA, ...
    Article type: NOTE
    Subject area: Ethology
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 747-749
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    It was previously demonstrated that the dog dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) gene is polymorphic in terms of the repeat number and/or order of 39- and 12-bp sequences located in the third exon. To examine whether or not the repetitive region is present in other species of the order Carnivora, the homologous region of DRD4 genes were sequenced in the gray wolf, raccoon dog, Asiatic black bear, common raccoon and domestic cat. In the family Canidae, the wolf had an identical sequence to that of the dog 447b allele, and a repetitive sequence similar to the dog DRD4 was also recognized in the raccoon dog. On the other hand, no obvious repeated structure was observed in the sequences of the bear, raccoon and cat.
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  • Rikiya SHIRAISHI, Takuya ITOU, Hitoshi SUGISAWA, Youko SHOJI, Tomoko E ...
    Article type: NOTE
    Subject area: Immunology
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 711-714
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    To investigate the early host defense function in aquatic animals, the respiratory burst activity of bottlenose dolphin neutrophils against soluble and particulate stimulants was measured by luminol-dependent chemiluminescence assays and compared with those of bovine and human. Dolphin neutrophils generated the respiratory burst in response to phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), concanavalinA (ConA), heated-plasma (HP), and homologous-plasma opsonized zymosan except N-formyl-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP). However, the respiratory burst of dolphin neutrophils stimulated by lipopolysaccharide and Staphylococcus aureus was inferior to those of bovine and human. Furthermore, DP-OZ also induced the respiratory burst of bovine and human neutrophils. In conclusion, dolphin neutrophils responded to several soluble and particulate stimulants as well as human neutrophils, but were refractory or slightly responded to bacterial agents.
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  • Masato KUWABARA, Shigeo OHBA, Masayoshi YUKAWA
    Article type: NOTE
    Subject area: Immunology
    2002Volume 64Issue 8 Pages 719-721
    Published: 2002
    Released on J-STAGE: September 06, 2002
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    In an attempt to study the immunological effects on normal and adenocarcinoma (AC) dogs, the natural killer (NK) activity was determined. Augmentation of NK cell activities in responsive normal and AC dogs that indicatedanergy in the phaseolus vulgaris agglutinin (PH