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Biol Reprod ; 30(3): 687-91, 1984 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6722241

ABSTRACT

Bovine embryos were surgically collected from the oviducts of superovulated crossbred heifers 48 h postonset of estrus. The one-celled ova were treated with 4'-6'-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and observed under ultraviolet light by fluorescence microscopy. Both male and female pronuclei were visualized, identified and subjected to micromanipulation.


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Cell Nucleus/ultrastructure , Zygote/ultrastructure , Animals , Cattle , Female , Fertilization , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Pregnancy , Superovulation
5.
Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther ; 239(2): 283-95, 1979 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-573605

ABSTRACT

The effects of oleandrin, a cardiac glycoside, were tested on the cardiovascular system of anesthetized dogs with an intact circulation. Oleandrin, administered intravenously, at dosages of 0.01 (Group I), 0.02 (Group II), and 0.05 (Group III) mg/kg, did not affect the mean heart rate significantly in any of the groups of dogs studied. Results were most consistent with 0.05 mg/kg of oleandrin in Group III producing a significant increase in aortic systolic, aortic mean, and left ventricular peak pressures. Oleandrin increased the inotropic state of the heart in all groups of dogs to some extent and the magnitude of change was directly related to the amount of the drug injected. The increased contractility was expressed as a rise in the indices of max dp/dt and max dp/dt/IP, and as a decrease in t-dp/dt. In Group III, with 0.05 mg/kg of oleandrin, left ventricular contractility increased by over 50% as judged from these indices. Oleandrin, in the majority of the dogs, shifted the pressure-velocity curves upward and to the right, increasing both VCE and Vmax. In Group III the increase in Vmax was 32%. The results indicate that oleandrin in the intact, normal dog produced responses that are both qualitatively and quantitatively similar to those seen with the better known cardiac glycosides.


Subject(s)
Cardenolides/pharmacology , Cardiac Glycosides/pharmacology , Myocardial Contraction/drug effects , Animals , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Body Temperature/drug effects , Dogs , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Heart Rate/drug effects , Male , Plants, Medicinal
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Can J Comp Med ; 42(1): 69-73, 1978 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-647460

ABSTRACT

The injection of hemolyzed blood into the venous system of the dog produced a rise in the pulmonary arterial pressure and a fall in the systemic arterial pressure. There were variable changes in the heart rate. Comparison with serotonin injections indicated that the above responses were produced by factors other than serotonin.


Subject(s)
Blood Pressure , Blood Transfusion/veterinary , Dogs/physiology , Heart Rate , Hemolysis , Pulmonary Artery/physiology , Animals , Blood Transfusion, Autologous/veterinary , Carotid Arteries/physiology , Dogs/blood , Female , Male , Serotonin/pharmacology
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