Effect of combined neonatal imprinting by vitamin A, vitamin D3, benzpyrene and allylestrenol on adult rat thymus glucocorticoid and uterine estrogen receptors

1997 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 779-781 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Csaba ◽  
Á. Inczefi-Gonda
2004 ◽  
Vol 32 (04) ◽  
pp. 218-224
Author(s):  
Barbara Hertrampf ◽  
K. Köhler ◽  
G. Reiner

Zusammenfassung Gegenstand und Ziel: Beschreibung und Diskussion der fütterungsbedingten Hypervitaminose A beim Schwein mit Berücksichtigung der Differenzialdiagnosen. Material und Methode: Fallbericht eines Ferkelaufzuchtbetriebes mit 1900 Plätzen. Ergebnisse: Drei bis vier Tage nach Umstellung auf ein bestimmtes Alleinfuttermittel zeigten ca. 50% der Ferkel plötzlich eine hochgradige Stützbeinlahmheit. Weitere Symptome wurden nicht beobachtet. Mit dem Absetzen des Alleinfuttermittels besserte sich das klinische Bild der Lahmheit, im weiteren Verlauf blieben die Gliedmaßen bei moderat beeinträchtigtem Wachstum des Rumpfskeletts mit starken Deformationen deutlich im Wachstum zurück. Röntgenologisch sowie pathologisch-anatomisch fand sich das Bild vorzeitig geschlossener Epiphysenfugen. Bei der Untersuchung des Futtermittels wurde neben einem Vitamin-DGehalt von 23300 IE/kg ein Vitamin-A-Gehalt von 195000 IE/kg festgestellt. Das entsprach in beiden Fällen – bezogen auf die Deklaration – einer etwa 10-fachen Überdosierung und einer 100-fach über dem Bedarf liegenden Dosis. Symptome einer Vitamin-D3-Intoxikation waren nicht nachweisbar. Schlussfolgerung: Trotz kurzer Expositionszeit und Überdosierung mit beiden Vitaminen entsprachen die aufgetretenen Befunde dem Krankheitsbild der Hypervitaminose A. Klinische Relevanz: Bei Fällen gehäuft auftretender Lahmheit müssen mögliche Fehler in der Futterzusammensetzung, beispielsweise der Vitamin-A-Gehalt, berücksichtigt werden.


2018 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 6029-2018
Author(s):  
HANDAN MERT ◽  
SERKAN YİLDİRİM ◽  
IBRAHİM HAKKİ YORUK ◽  
KİVANC IRAK ◽  
BAHAT COMBA ◽  
...  

Vitamins are essential for the health of all living organisms. Vitamins E, A, D and K are known as fat-soluble vitamins, and deprivation of vitamin E causes various disorders, especially in the reproduction and cardiovascular systems and in muscle functions. Vitamin A, on the other hand, has roles in various biological functions – like eyesight – and the growth, reproduction and differentiation of epithelial cells. Vitamin A deficiency leads to the keratinization of the epithelium, and disorders related to the metaplasies of the genital and genitourinary systems. Conversely, vitamin D is defined as a pro-hormone and is responsible for Cahomeostasis, and thus indirectly affects the bone metabolism, bone structure, and cellular and neural functions of Ca. White muscle disease (WMD) can occur in newborn lambs, but is more commonly seen in lambs of up to 3 months of age. In this study, 30 lambs of 3 to 50-days-old from different flocks diagnosed with White Muscle Disease (WMD) were selected as research material, while the control group consisted of 8 healthy lambs. With the aim of clarifying the cause of WMD, serum fat-soluble vitamins, retinol, α-tocopherol and vitamin D3 levels were determined in 16 lambs. Gluteal and heart musclet issue samples also were taken from 30 lambs with WMD. The vitamin levels of the samples were analysed by HPLC. The levels of serum α-tocopherol, retinols, and vitamin D3 were foundto be low in the diseased animals, but only retinol (p<0.001) and α-tocopherol (p<0.0011) level differences were statistically relevant. Macroscopically, Zenker’s necrosis was determined in the heart muscles of 17 lambs, and in the gluteal and chest muscles of 6 lambs. 7 lambs displayed necrosis in both their heart and in gluteal muscles. The samples were analyzed microscopically to reach similar findings: swollen homogeneous pink muscles, pycnotic nuclei, and hyperaemic and haemorrhagic blood vessels in gluteal, chest and heart muscles. Hyaline degeneration and Zenker's necrosis, dystrophic regions in necrotic areas, cc was detected as a severe disease in lambs at an early stage of life with advanced degeneration in different muscle tissues. Deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins was also detected in the sick animals. Control group lambs had higher levels of α tocopherol and retinol (p<0.001) compared to the sick lambs. .


2016 ◽  
Vol 428 ◽  
pp. 89-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kushaan Dumasia ◽  
Anita Kumar ◽  
Sharvari Deshpande ◽  
Shobha Sonawane ◽  
N.H. Balasinor

1978 ◽  
Vol 61 (3) ◽  
pp. 735-745
Author(s):  
Ellen J De Vries ◽  
Frits J Mulder ◽  
Ben Borsje

Abstract The official first action method for determining vitamin D in multivitamin preparations was modified. The method was collaboratively studied by 7 laboratories, using 6 preparations in oil. The preparations consisted of vitamin D at various levels and at various ratios (in w/w) to vitamin A. Three samples contained cholecalciferol and 3 samples contained vitamin D3 from vitamin D3 resin. After outliers were eliminated by the Dixon test, data were analyzed and averages were compared with amounts of vitamin D known to be in each sample. For samples with vitamin D: vitamin A ratios of 1:0.5, 1:5, and 1:10, the mean vitamin D recoveries were 98.8, 94.6, and 90.7%, respectively. The method has been adopted as official final action.


1978 ◽  
Vol 61 (3) ◽  
pp. 731-734
Author(s):  
Ellen J De Vries ◽  
Frits J Mulder ◽  
Ben Borsje

Abstract The official first action method for determining vitamin D in multivitamin preparations was modified. The method was collaboratively studied by 7 laboratories, using 6 preparations in oil. The preparations consisted of vitamin D at various levels and at various ratios (in w/w) to vitamin A. Three samples contained cholecalciferol and 3 samples contained vitamin D3 from vitamin D3 resin. After outliers were eliminated by the Dixon test, data were analyzed and averages were compared with amounts of vitamin D known to be in each sample. For samples with vitamin D: vitamin A ratios of 1:0.5, 1:5, and 1:10, the mean vitamin D recoveries were 98.8, 94.6, and 90.7%, respectively. The method has been adopted as official final action.


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