The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science
Online ISSN : 1881-1442
Print ISSN : 0021-5295
ISSN-L : 0021-5295
Volume 25, Issue 5
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  • Kazuhiko ISHII
    1963 Volume 25 Issue 5 Pages 267-275
    Published: October 25, 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 13, 2008
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    A new set of factor sera (2) was prepared by means of cross- or double-absorption of antisera. With these sera, the serological typing of coagulase-positive strains of staphy-lococci isolated from milk samples was carried out. The results are summarized as follows. 1. Of 162 strains of coagulase-positive staphylococci isolated from bovine milk, 152 strains(93.8%) were classified into 6 groups. Each group was subdivided into types. 2. The antigenic pattern of the coagulase-positive strains from milk samples was evidently different from that of either coagulase-negative strains from the same origin or strains of animal origin. 3. It was presumcd that there was an antigenic relationship between factor sera (1) and (2). The author wishes the express his cordial gratitude to Professor K. HIRATO, head of the Department of Veterinary Hygiene and Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, for his helpful advice and review of this manuscript.
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  • Kan-ichi OHSHIMA, Sadao MIURA
    1963 Volume 25 Issue 5 Pages 277-287_4
    Published: October 25, 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 13, 2008
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  • Noboru KUBA
    1963 Volume 25 Issue 5 Pages 289-297_2
    Published: October 25, 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 13, 2008
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  • Shin OKOSHI, Naoyoshi SUZUKI, Isamu TOMODA
    1963 Volume 25 Issue 5 Pages 299-313
    Published: October 25, 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 13, 2008
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    1) In ten canine cases of hookworm disease, the serum ionic calcium was 3.7±0.2mg/dl on the average. Compared with healthy dogs, the infected ones were in a state of significant reduction of ionic calcium in the serum below normal. 2) In an Ancylostoma carrier dog infected with larvae of Ancylostoma caninum, the serum ionic calcium showed no tendency to decrease remarkably during 47 days after infection. 3) In puppies infected with larvae by the oral route, slight reduction of ionic calcium in the serum below normal was observed 30 days after infection. All of those which showed no tendency for the serum ionic calcium to recover were led to death, suffering from such femarkable hypocalcemia as mentioned above. 4) In dogs and rabbitd from which a single large quantity or successive small quantities of blood had been taken, the serum ionic calcium exhibited a very similar variation to that found in dogs infected with A. caninum. 5) The leukocyte count and serum total protein which were determined simultaneously in the present experiments showed a remarkable decrease in fatal cases of infection.
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  • Shoji YAMAUCHI
    1963 Volume 25 Issue 5 Pages 315-322_4
    Published: October 25, 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 13, 2008
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    A histological study on ovaries from 3 aged cows (cases I, II, and III; 28, 21, and 17 years old, respectively) was carried out, and some histological characteristics which were common to the three cases were found. Because clinical observation had been incomplete on the sexual symptoms of these animals, the significance of these histological findings was not discussed enough. No normal growing follicles nor primordial follicles were found in any ovary. Although several structures having a follicular outline were found in an ovary of the youngest animal of the three, the degeneration of oocytes seemed to be in progress, and the follicle was regarded as atretic. For the above-described reasons, it seems probable that oocytes might have almost disappeared from the ovaries of the cow over 17 years old. Concomitantly with the disappearance of oocytes from the ovary, the organ becomes essentially a solid stromal tissue. Especially, in an ovary of case I, such tendency was so pronounced that the ovarian stroma exhibited a completely fibrotic body. In two cases of the three, a unilateral growth of ovarian cyst was found. The cystic cavity of case I was filled with white jelly-like substance and that of case III with color-less liquid. In this study, no attempt was made to determine whether these cystic contents had a hormonal activity or not. The folliculoid structure was seen bilaterally in all cases. In the three cases of the present study, the size and frequency of folliculoid structure in the ovary seemed to be larger in a more aged cow. The folliculoid structures observed in this study were classified into two types according to the developmental pattern of trabeculae; one type had granulosa-cell tumors and the other contained cystadenoma. In larger granulosa-cell tumors, a number of colloid bodies of various size were found. These bodies were considered to increrse in size by gradual accumulation. From the results of the histochemical methods employed, it was concluded that the colloid body was composed of polysaccharides containing lipoidal substance. Colloid bodies were observed strictly located in the trabecular tissue. Another characteristic pattern, i.e., a rosette-like structure, was found very commonly in both types of folliculoids. In thc present study, it was clarified that many of such rosette-like structures were cross-sections of trabeculae. Accordingly, it seems necessary to distinguish this rosette-like structure from the Call-Exner body which has been observed in a growing follicle. Apart from the above-described pattern, a folliculoid containing true Call-Exner bodies was also found.
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