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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8860104

ABSTRACT

Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts were fed diets containing either Fosol (FO), a North Sea fish oil, sunflower oil (SO), linseed oil (LO) or Marinol K (MO), a southern hemisphere fish oil rich in 20:5(n-3) for 12 weeks. A macrophage-enriched leucocyte preparation was obtained from head kidney and the fatty acid compositions of the individual membrane phospholipids measured. In general phospholipids from SO- and LO-fed fish had increased 18:2(n-6), 20:2(n-6) and 20:3(n-6) compared to the fish oil treatments while LO-fed fish had lower 20:4(n-6) than any other dietary treatment. Fish fed LO also had increased 18:3(n-3), 18:4(n-3), 20:3(n-3) and 20:4(n-3). The 20:5(n-3) content of kidney macrophage-enriched leucocyte phospholipids was highest in MO-fed fish followed by FO- and LO-fed fish with the lowest level in fish fed SO. The overall effect on the ratio of eicosanoid precursors, 20:4/20:5, showed the highest value in SO-fed fish and the lowest in fish fed LO. Production of LTB5 by kidney macrophage-enriched leucocytes stimulated with A23187 was highest in MO-fed fish and lowest in those fed SO. Production of LTB4 was greatest in SO-fed fish and lowest in fish fed LO. Serum Ig levels were significantly affected by dietary treatment with highest values in fish fed FO and SO and lowest in fish fed MO and LO.


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Diet , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Immunity/immunology , Lipid Metabolism , Salmon/metabolism , Animals , Antibodies/blood , Eicosanoids/metabolism , Fatty Acids/chemistry , Fish Oils , Kidney/chemistry , Kidney/metabolism , Leukotrienes/metabolism , Macrophages/metabolism , Phospholipids/chemistry , Phospholipids/metabolism , Plant Oils , Prostaglandins/chemistry , Prostaglandins/metabolism
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Hum Nat ; 7(1): 39-59, 1996 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24203251

ABSTRACT

1,857 adults rated the grandparental solicitude they received in childhood. Through a simple model based on the evolutionary concepts of ontogenetically differentiated reproductive strategy and paternity confidence, an ordered discriminative pattern of grandparental caregiving was predicted and confirmed by solid main effects, based on 603 complete cases. The maternal grandmother was the most caring. Unlike prevalent gender stereotypes, she was followed by the maternal grandfather, the paternal grandmother, and the paternal grandfather. The preferential grandparental solicitude was not influenced by residential distance, grandparent age, and availability of other grandparents. A predicted higher correlation for male than for female progenitors between solicitude and phenotypic resemblance could be confirmed.

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Histochemistry ; 98(3): 145-54, 1992 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1280633

ABSTRACT

A new procedure of embedding in methyl methacrylate (MMA) is introduced, which enables immunostaining by preservation of cellular epitopes. This could be achieved by reduction of polymerisation temperature from ca. 60 degrees C to 22 degrees C within the core of tissue blocks. Reduction of the polymerisation temperature is due to destabilisation of acrylate monomer, reduction of catalyst, exclusion of molecular oxygen, chemical initiation and reduction of environmental temperature. This results in good preservation of antigens and enzymes in the haematopoietic and lymphatic tissue of bone marrow as well as lymphoid, epithelial and mesenchymal markers in other tissues, comparable to paraffin embedding. Results are demonstrated by application of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies and by demonstration of enzyme activity conventionally used in haematology.


Subject(s)
Bone Marrow Cells , Methylmethacrylates , Microtomy/methods , Plastic Embedding/methods , Biopsy , Cold Temperature , Decalcification Technique , Histocytochemistry/methods , Humans , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Polymers , Staining and Labeling/methods
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Intercom (Des Moines) ; 87(3): 9, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3693989
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