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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Streptozotocin ; diabetes ; liver ; estrogen receptor ; androgen receptor ; high capacity-low affinity estrogen binding protein
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary We have previously shown that there are decreases in the sex differences seen in certain hepatic drug and steroid metabolising enzymes in rats with early (4 day) streptozotocin-induced diabetes [31]. We postulated that hepatic sex hormone receptors or binding proteins might be involved in modulation of the sex differences noted in metabolism. In the present study, we measured the binding kinetics of the hepatic cytosolic estrogen receptor and androgen receptor, along with the high capacity-low affinity estrogen binding protein. At 4 or 10 days post-streptozotocin (60 mg/kg intravenously), there was no change in the maximum binding capacity of the estrogen receptor, nor in the hormone affinity of any of the three proteins. However, the binding capacity of the androgen receptor and estrogen binding protein in the diabetic animals was decreased to less than half of control levels. This effect could not be reversed by hormone replacement with any of the following regimens: protamine zinc insulin, 10 U/kg subcutaneously once a day; Toronto insulin, 15 U/kg subcutaneously twice a day; testosterone enanthate, 1 mg/kg s.c. once a day; triiodothyronine, 30 μg/kg s.c. daily; ovine growth hormone: 0.02 U/h s.c., 30 μg s.c. 7 times daily, 30 μg i.v. 4 times daily; or various combinations of these hormones. Stress, such as 4 intravenous injections of saline per day, was noted to decrease the binding capacity of the estrogen binding protein. Therefore, we measured the basal serum corticosterone levels, which were not significantly different from control values in untreated or insulin-treated diabetic rats. In addition, the hepatic cytosolic glucocorticoid receptor capacity was not significantly changed in the diabetic animals. This provides evidence that at 4 days post-streptozotocin, the diabetic state is not so stressful as to result in major alterations in these two parameters. In summary, because insulin is known to restore the sex differences in hepatic drug and steroid metabolism to control levels but does not restore the capacity of the cytosolic androgen receptor or estrogen-binding protein, we conclude that they are not of primary importance in regulation of the metabolic enzymes.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: aluminium tolerance ; breeding ; heritability ; Lolium perenne L. ; perennial rye-grass
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract Approximately 11,500 seedlings from 510 lines of perennial rye-grass (Lolium perenne L.) were screened for tolerance to aluminium (Al) using a low ionic strength ‘still’ solution culture technique. Although none of the individual lines were consistently more tolerant than any other line, 23 individual plants were selected from 13 lines for superior vigour and colour in the presence of Al. The growth of three of these elite plants was examined on a reconstructed acid soil profile protected from prevailing weather conditions allowing control of the moisture status of the soil. The plants selected for Al tolerance in solution culture had significantly higher yields before drought and after recovery from drought than the rye-grass cultivars Ariki, Ellett and Droughtmaster and 4 other hill country lines which were previously selected for high yields in the presence and absence of nitrogen, and for drought and grassgrub resistance. Of the total number of plants tested from all cultivars and lines, 〈2% had yields that were greater than one third of the yields of the 3 Al tolerant plants. The better performance of the Al tolerant plants is attributed to better root growth in the acid soil. Three polycrosses were made from the 23 Al tolerant plants selected in solution culture. When tested in solution culture, the yields of the half-sib families in the presence of Al averaged approximately twice that of Grasslands Nui in one experiment, but were similar to Grasslands Nui in another. Heritability of total yield and relative yield in the presence of Al, calculated from half-sib measurements on a single replicate basis, averaged 0.33 and 0.24 respectively. Individual plants from the half-sib families from two polycrosses were grown in a nursery and heading date and vigour recorded. There were no significant differences in heading data between the polycross lines and either of the cultivars Grasslands Nui or Yatsyn. Although there were significant differences in spring vigour between lines, they were not significantly different from either Grasslands Nui or Yatsyn. Twelve of the polycross lines showed decreased vigour in summer and autumn. This decline in vigour was attributed to damage from Argentine stem weevil (Listronotus bonariensis) as a consequence of low levels of lolium endophyte (Acremonoim lolii).
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