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    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 340 (1975), S. 107-115 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Pancreatic exocrine function ; Islet function ; Transplantation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung In unserer Versuchsanordnung haben wir ein Modell einer in traabdominellen heterotopen Pankreas-Duodenum-Autotransplantation geschaffen. Zwei Hunde überlebten für lange Zeit in befriedigendem Zustand. Zu Anfang, unmit telbar nach Pankreas-Autotransplantation, konnte ein Gewichtsverlust infolge exokriner Pankreasunterfunktion beobachtet werden. 3 Monate später hatten die Tiere wieder ihr Ausgangsgewicht. Im Gegensatz zur exokrinen Funktion konnte die endokrine über den gesamten Beobachtungszeitraum, mit Ausnahme weniger Tage unmittelbar nach der Transplantation, erhalten werden. Im Gegensatz zu Kontrolltieren zeigte sich beim Tolbutamid-Test eine signifikante Verlängerung der Hypoglykämie. Der Glucosetoleranz Test verlief normal. Eine Fibrosierung nach Pankreas-Autotransplantation konnte nicht beobachtet werden. Dieses experimentelle Modell ist sehr hilfreich für die Langzeit Beobachtung einer heterotopen Pankreas-Autotransplantation. Denervierung und Unterbrechung der lymphatischen Bahnen scheinen zwar einen vorübergehenden, jedoch keinen dauerhaften Einfluß auf die endokrine oder exokrine Pankreasfunktion zu haben.
    Notes: Summary We have described a technique of one stage intraabdominal heterotopic pancreaticduodenal autotransplantation which has resulted in long term survival of dogs in good health. Malnutrition related to pancreatic exocrine hypofunction occurs initially but gradual recovery by 3 months nutrition is normal. In contrast, endocrine function is well preserved throughout the postoperative period except for a few days immediately after transplantation. Tolbutamide testing showed a significant prolongation of hypoglycemia as compared to controls although glucose tolerance curves were normal. There was no fibrosis after pancreas- autotransplantation. This experimental model is useful for long term evaluation of heterotopic transplantation of the pancreas. Denervation and lymphatic interruption of the pancreas may cause a transient but not definitive influence on pancreatic endocrine or exocrine function.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: Cotton Nitrate ; Nitrate reductase ; Nitrogen Waterlogging ; Xylem exudate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary Cotton is reported to be susceptible to waterlogging, and there is evidence that some of the symptoms shown by waterlogged plants are due to impaired uptake of nitrogen. To investigate this for cotton, the nitrogen nutrition of a field-grown crop was monitored when the plants were subjected to two short term periods of waterlogging of varying severity using a sloping plot water-table facility. Growth of severely waterlogged cotton decreased after 4 days in the first and second floodings, and these plants were wilted by the end of the first flooding but not the second. Waterlogging resulted in decreased concentrations of total-N and especially NO 3 − −N in the petiole and lamina of the youngest fully-expanded leaf. Uptake of N by waterlogged plants occurred, but was not as great as for well-aerated plants. The nitrate reductase activity of leaves was much lower in waterlogged plants. Stumps of detopped waterlogged plants did not exude sylem sap at the end of the first flooding, suggesting impaired solute uptake due to damaged roots. However, xylem exudate was obtained from stumps of waterlogged plants at the end of the second flooding, indicating adaptive changes to the root systems of these plants. Although cotton is reported to reduce little NO 3 − −N in its roots, analysis of xylem exudate showed that about half of the N exported by roots was as amino compounds. The concentration of amino compounds in xylem exudate from severely waterlogged plants was higher than in well-aerated plants. It was concluded that the growth reduction in waterlogged cotton was due partly to induced N-deficiency.
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