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  • Solanum x bruecheri  (2)
  • Androgen content  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-0879
    Keywords: Canine BPH ; Experimentally induced ; Androgen content ; Plasma estrogen ; Androgen receptor ; Estrogen receptor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The results of hormonal investigation of effects of an antiandrogen, Oxendolone (OXD), alone or in combination with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), on experimentally induced canine BPH are reported. Seventeen beagle dogs were divided into 5 groups: 2 castrate controls for. Group 0, 3 BPH controls for Group 1 which received 3α-androstanediol (3α-A) and estradiol (E2) for one year, and 12 dogs consisting of 3 groups which received 3α-A and E2 for 6 months followed by testosterone propionate (TP) and E2 for another 6 months. The last 3 groups were treated with either 200 mg/week of OXD (Group 3) or OXD+30 mg/week of MPA (Group 4), and otherwise untreated with these hormones (Group 2, T-E controls). On the blood hormone analysis, both T and 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) were generally lowered in the T-E administered groups (Group 2, 3 and 4) compared to those in Group 1. While MPA significantly descreased these androgen levels, OXD did not influence at all. The concentrations of E2 were similar. Although T content in the prostate did not differ significantly within the experimental groups, DHT was the highest in Group 1 and the lowest in Group 4 and was nearly the same level to Group 0. MPA reduced tissue DHT content but OXD did not. In the receptor assay study, nuclear androgen receptor (AR) content in Group 3 and 4 was significantly lower than that in Group 1. No obvious decrease in nuclear AR content could be seen among the other groups. Significant differences were not observed in both the cytosol AR contents and in the cytosol and nuclear estrogen receptor (ER) contents, although they were generally low in Groups 3 and 4.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-5060
    Keywords: Solanum acaule ; Solanum acaule spp. aemulans ; Solanum megistacrolobum ; Solanum x bruecheri ; Solanum x indunii ; wild potato ; interspecific hybridization ; triploid hybrid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary Evidence is provided that hybridization of the tetraploid (2n=4x=48), self-fertile tuber-bearing species Solanum acaule Bitt. with the diploid (2n=2x=24), self-incompatible, tuber-bearing S. megistacrolobum Bitt. takes place in several localities of the province of Jujuy in the high, cold plateaux of the Argentine Puna. The triploid hybrids (2n=3x=36) closely resemble S. acaule in growth habit, leaf morphology and floral structures and for this reason they can be easily overlooked for that species in the field. Experimental data show that S. acaule can be crossed with S. megistacrolobum though the crossability is rather low and variable according to the particular cross considered. The artificial hybrid obtained compares well with the natural hybrid in morphology and chromosome number. The hybrids, though almost completely male sterile, are successful colonizers of disturbed areas around farmers' dwellings, cattle enclosures and other areas where the soil is rich in organic matter. There is some evidence that the Tilcara material of S. acaule subsp. aemulans and the hybrids of S. acaule x S. megistacrolobum have some characters in common, which can be interpreted as having a similar origin. It is postulated that S. acaule subsp. aemulans, in Jujuy at any rate, is not a primitive form of S. acaule as thought by Hawkes and Hjerting, but rather a fertile hybrid derivative of S. acaule x S. megistacrolobum through the functioning of 2n gametes. We also provide evidence that S. bruecheri Correll should not be considered a hybrid of S. acaulle x S. megistacrolobum but a synonym for S. gourlayi Hawkes. The new name, S. x indunii Okada et Clausen, is proposed to designate this hybrid.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-5060
    Keywords: Solanum acaule ; Solanum infundibuliforme ; Solanum x bruecheri ; Solanum x viirsooi ; wild potato ; interspecific hyoridization ; triploid hybrid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary The occurrence of natural triploid hybrids between tetraploid Solanum acauleBitter subsp. acaule and diploid S. infundibuliformePhilippi both tuber-bearing Solanums, in the Puna region of Jujuy, is reported. The natural hybrids, which are morphologically intermediate between their putative parents and completely male sterile, have a somatic chromosome number of 36. The artificial hybrids, obtained by crossing both parental species, closely resemble the natural ones thereby confirming their parentage. It is proposed to designate the natural hybrids Solanum x viirsooi hybr. nov.
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