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Biol Neonate ; 59(5): 268-77, 1991.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1873362

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Body composition, plasma parameters and cold resistance were compared in neonatal pigs from Chinese (Meishan, Ms) and European (Large White, Lw) breeds. Newborn Ms pigs weighed less but had a higher (p less than 0.05) percentage of body dry matter and protein than the Lw pigs, whereas both breeds had similar levels of body fat and liver and muscle glycogen. Plasma concentrations of fructose and alpha-fetoprotein were lower (p less than 0.05) in the newborn Ms pigs. Cold resistance test performed in a 6-7 degrees C environment on the same piglets when aged 2 and 24 h, showed that in both breeds, cold resistance was closely dependent upon body weight and significantly improved (p less than 0.01) with age. Despite their 16% lower body weight, Ms piglets were, at both ages studied, as resistant to cold as the Lw ones. Breed had no effect on pretest concentration of plasma glucose and noradrenaline, but pretest concentrations of plasma free fatty acids (FFA) were higher (p less than 0.01) in the Ms than in Lw piglets and those of adrenaline were lower (p less than 0.01) in the Ms Lw piglets and those of adrenaline were lower (p less than 0.01) in the Ms piglets. Breed had no significant effect on the response of plasma glucose, FFA and catecholamines during exposure to cold. At both ages of exposure, plasma concentrations of glucose and catecholamines were significantly increased. Plasma concentrations of FFA were increased (p less than 0.01) at 2 h, but at 24 h a decrease (p less than 0.01) was observed during cold exposure. Colostrum from Ms sows had greater concentration of lipids than that from Lw sows. It is suggested that the similar resistance to cold of the Ms and Lw piglets despite the lower body weight of the former is due, in part, to a greater availability of FFA as an energy source.


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Animales Recién Nacidos/fisiología , Composición Corporal , Cruzamiento , Frío , Porcinos/fisiología , Animales , Animales Recién Nacidos/sangre , Animales Recién Nacidos/genética , Glucemia/metabolismo , Peso Corporal , Catecolaminas/sangre , Calostro/química , Ácidos Grasos no Esterificados/sangre , Femenino , Porcinos/sangre , Porcinos/genética
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Rev Rhum Mal Osteoartic ; 48(12): 799-806, 1981 Dec.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7336102

RESUMEN

The level of parathyroid hormone was measured by heterologue C terminal radio-immunological assay in 69 patients with clinical or radiological manifestations of the type seen in primary articular chondrocalcinosis. They were divided into three groups: P1 with undetermined clinical arthropathies; P2 with sub-chondral and arthosic arthropathies; P3 with radiologically definite chondrocalcinosis. They were compared with 57 control subjects broken up into four groups: T1 with chronic rheumatic arthritis, T2 with low back pain, T3 with primary hyperparathyroidism due to adenoma, and T4 with secondary hyperparathyroidism with renal insufficiency. A form of normocalcemic hyperparathormonaemia was demonstrated in more than one out of two patients in group P1 (15/29). It was seen in three-quarters of the cases in group P2 (12/16). And it was seen in more than a quarter of the cases in group P3 (7/24). This hyperparathormonaemia was statistically significant only in groups P1 and P2 compared to the normals in groups T1 and T2. The results we obtained in this study seem to be in complete concordance with those we obtained earlier in idiopathic hemochromatosis. This hyperparathormonaemia seems to regress with age and is often only discovered when the characteristic articular lesions have appeared. The discovery of normocalcemic hyperparathormonaemia several years before the appearance of the radiological signs of the disease would appear to be an important argument in favour of the diagnosis of early articular chondrocalcinosis. The existence of raised parathyroid hormone in primary articular chondrocalcinosis as well as in idiopathic hemachromatosis is special etiopathogenic interest even if there remain numerous questions concerning its origin and mode of action.


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Calcio/sangre , Condrocalcinosis/etiología , Hiperparatiroidismo/complicaciones , Hormona Paratiroidea/sangre , Adulto , Anciano , Condrocalcinosis/sangre , Creatinina/sangre , Femenino , Humanos , Artropatías/sangre , Artropatías/etiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Fósforo/sangre
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