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  • Hormone response  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Mineralization ; Bone culture ; Osteoblast ; Matrix vesicles ; Hormone response
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary Cell populations derived from adult rat bone were grown in cell culture and characterized with respect to their morphology and response to hormones. The cells were isolated from adult rat calvaria by mechanical rather than enzymatic methods. Cultures were initiated in modified BGJb medium supplemented with fetal bovine serum. These cultures and several cloned populations derived from them retained the ability to mineralize in vitro even after extended serial passage. Cultures derived from an osteoblast-enriched population showed an initial positive cAMP response to PTH and PGE2, but not to TCT. The PTH and PGE2 responses diminished with serial passage. The PTH response was no longer measurable at passage 6, and the PGE2 response was not evident in passage 11. In one clone, the PGE2 response persisted through passage 16. Adult rat skin fibroblasts cultured similarly did not respond to PTH or TCT, but still had a significant PGE2 response through passage 21. The cultured cells formed multiple layers with localized areas of higher cell density. Mineral plaques with major diameters as great as 0.75 mm were evident in the areas of greater cell density. Less extensive mineral deposits were present throughout the culture. The mineral plaques consisted of apatite-like crystals deposited on an organic matrix. Matrix vesicles and mineralized spherules appeared to be associated with initial mineral deposition. The spherules apparently coalesced to form more complex mineralized structures. A limited amount of mineralization also was observed in rat skin fibroblast cultures.
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    ISSN: 1573-5133
    Keywords: Persistent pesticide ; Industrial contaminants ; Restrictions ; Bioaccumulation ; Fish Species-Trophic levels ; Lake system
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Synopsis Lake Simcoe located in the central Ontario plain has four major streams draining the watershed. Persistent organochlorine insecticides were used in the basin for mosquito control and agricultural production until restricted. Methyl mercury compounds have been phased out and a voluntary restriction occurred for PCB. Ten species of fish were collected between 1970 and 1976 for organochlorine and mercury analysis. ΣDDT residues significantly declined between 1970 and 1975–76 in all species except small Stizostedion vitreum vitreum and large Salvelinus namaycush. Eggs taken 1975–76 from small S. namaycush had ΣDDT residues below the critical level reported for the production of viable offspring, but this was not so for large members. HEOD residues between 1970 and 1975–76 significantly declined in five species, showed no change in two, whereas in two species the Larger members of one had Lower residues and the smaller members of the other showed no change. PCB residues declined.in all species except the larger Perca flavescens. Chlordane and heptachlor-epoxide were identified in S. namaycush for the first time in 1975–76. Mercury residues showed no change between 1970 and 1975–76 in five species, it declined in two species and increased in small S. v. vitreum. Correlations existed between Levels of organic contaminant and Lipid content of fish especially in the immediate post period of their use. Where the increasing Lipid content was associated with an increasing trophic level a preypredator relationship existed for contaminant accumulations. However, where Lipid contents were Low, no correlation appeared to exist in the prey-predator.
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    Champaign, Ill : Project Gutenberg
    Keywords: American literature., lcsh
    ISBN: 0-585-01155-9
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