Journal of toxicology and environmental health.
Discontinued
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis [etc.]. London : Taylor & Francis (1997)
Frequency: Eighteen no. a year, 1996-
Country: United States
Language: English
Start Year:1975 - 1997
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0098-4108 (Print) 0098-4108 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 7513622 |
| (OCoLC): | 02244935 |
| (DNLM): | J40520000(s) |
| Coden: | JTEHD6 |
| LCCN: | 75-649460 |
| Classification: | W1 JO966K |
A comparative study of experimental and spontaneous emphysema. Normal lung architecture of the rat, mouse, hamster, horse, and human was compared to that of emphysematous lungs from the same species by utilizing a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The results obtained by SEM examination of normal and emphysematous lungs corresponded to those obtained with the light microscope. However, the SEM provided a view of alveoli and airway morphology not obtainable with the light microscope. Because of the variability in pore size and number of pores per alveolus, a pore-to-alveolus ratio was determined with the SEM on the normal lungs of ...
Some assay restrictions on inferences made from determining hormones in horses, cows, and their fetuses. Often in developing hormone assays, hormones that may interfere with the assay by cross-reaction are not available for testing the validity of the assay. For example, horse TSH was unavailable to test for cross-reaction in an LH radioimmunoassay (RIA). The authors devised an indirect means of accomplishing the same goal, and the evidence from the indirect test of cross-reaction was at least as persuasive as a direct test might have been. Other examples are given of experiments where extensive effort was devoted to validation of steroid RIA, but there were substantial quantitative differences i...
Studies on metabolism and effects of estrogen on pituitary prolactin and LH secretion. The effect of a subcutaneous injection of estradiol on the secretion of pituitary prolactin in the rat and the relationship between serum estradiol level and luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion in mare were reviewed. In addition, the effect of estradiol injection on LH secretion and the metabolism of [14C] estradiol in intact and bile duct fistulated pony mares were studied. Low (0.1 mug/day/rat) to moderate dose (5 mug/day/rat) of estradiol benzoate injected subcutaneously to mature or immature rats significantly increased pituitary content of prolactin and serum prolactin level five- to tenfo...