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Effects Of Dietary Calcium And Fasting On Osteoclast Recession And Recruitment In Calcium Deficient Rats, Kenneth R. Wright Dec 1992

Effects Of Dietary Calcium And Fasting On Osteoclast Recession And Recruitment In Calcium Deficient Rats, Kenneth R. Wright

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The osteoclast, a multinucleated giant cell, has as its role the resorption of bone matrix with consequent release of calcium. The osteoclast is thought to derive from a pluripotent stem cell which also gives rise to monocytes and macrophages. The development, activation, and inhibition of osteoclasts are influenced by a number of systemic and local factors. The release of these factors is influenced by changes in the dietary status of the animal. Calcium deficiency is known to stimulate the recruitment and activity of large numbers of osteoclasts. These osteoclasts can subsequently be inhibited by increasing dietary calcium intake. Disappearance of …


Neurophysiologic Bases For Abnormal Muscle Coactivation Patterns In Hemiparetic Stroke, Julius P.A. Dewald Dec 1992

Neurophysiologic Bases For Abnormal Muscle Coactivation Patterns In Hemiparetic Stroke, Julius P.A. Dewald

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

To study disturbed muscle activation patterns in hemiparetic stroke, the EMG activity in spastic-paretic and contralateral elbow muscles of 10 stroke subjects were compared during graded directionally varying voluntary isometric contractions. We observed significant shifts in the peak EMG angle and increases in the angular range of EMG activity in the impaired upper limb. Furthermore, we observed stereotypic coactivation of many muscles acting at the same joint or at different joints across all subjects.

The effect of elbow angle changes on muscle coactivation patterns was studied by examining isometric torque-angle relations under passive and active conditions in 8 stroke subjects. …


Habitat, Diurnal, And Tidal Effects On The Behavior Of Glaucous- Winged Gulls (Larus Glaucescens), Dean Pearson Aug 1992

Habitat, Diurnal, And Tidal Effects On The Behavior Of Glaucous- Winged Gulls (Larus Glaucescens), Dean Pearson

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of habitat, time of day and tide on the behavior of Glaucous-winged gulls nesting on Protection Island, Jefferson County, Washington. During the period of March - June, 1991, more gulls were present in the colony and their rates of behavior were greater during the morning and evening hours than during midday.

Though gull numbers and their rates of behavior in the colony tended to increase with tidal cycle, a plateau in these numbers and rates consistently occurred between +0.3m to +1.2m above mean tide.

More intrusion and courtship-related activity occurred …


Development Of Periapical Lesions In Immunosuppressed Rats, Phillip A. Waterman Jr. Aug 1992

Development Of Periapical Lesions In Immunosuppressed Rats, Phillip A. Waterman Jr.

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The pathogenesis of periapical lesions is the interaction of the oral flora with the existing host defenses. The role of bacteria has been established in endodontic disease but the contribution of the host defenses in periapical lesion formation is less clear. The purpose of this study was to compare periapical lesion development in immunosuppressed rats with that in normal rats. Thirty-five, eight-week old Sprague-Dawley rats were equally divided into seven groups. Groups 1, 2, and 3 were given weekly injections of Cytoxan, an immunosuppressive agent. Groups 4, 5, and 6 received no immunosuppressive therapy. Group 7 served as a control, …


Transforming Growth Factor-Beta 1 Expression In Developing Ovine Teeth As Visualized By In Situ Hybridization, Søren Jepsen Aug 1992

Transforming Growth Factor-Beta 1 Expression In Developing Ovine Teeth As Visualized By In Situ Hybridization, Søren Jepsen

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Recently we demonstrated that human dentin contained relatively high amounts of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-ß) and proposed that dentin TGF-ß originated from odontoblasts. Because of the suggested role of TGF-ß in mediating cellular interactions in dental cell development by paracrine mechanisms, we studied the expression of TGF-ß message in developing teeth by in situ hybridization. 5 µm serial sections of neonatal sheep mandibular third molars that had been fixed in glutaraldehyde and paraffin-embedded were used for in situ analysis. An [35S]-labeled cRNA probe, complementary to TGF-ß1 mRNA, was constructed from human TGF-ß1 cDNA. Northern analysis of total …


Characterization Of Restriction-Modification Systems In Klebsiella Pneumoniae, Boontar Valinluck Jul 1992

Characterization Of Restriction-Modification Systems In Klebsiella Pneumoniae, Boontar Valinluck

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Two restriction-modification (R-M) systems KpnAI and KpnBl, found in Klebsiella pneumoniae strains M5a1 and GM236, respectively, have been studied and confirmed to he different from other R-M systems reported in K. pneumoniae. Mutant studies that the KpnAl and KpnBI systems may belong to either a type I or type III systems since approximately equal numbers of r-m+ and r-m- mutants were obtained. However, a DNA hybridization study using representative type I and type III probes from E. coli and S. typhimurium failed to show homologies to either KpnAI or KpnBI. The restriction endonuclease …


New In Vivo And In Vitro Techniques For Quantification Of Lateral Force Levels That Cause Implants To Fail : A Progress Report On Monkey Research, V. Leroy Leggitt Jun 1992

New In Vivo And In Vitro Techniques For Quantification Of Lateral Force Levels That Cause Implants To Fail : A Progress Report On Monkey Research, V. Leroy Leggitt

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Two new techniques for quantification of forces generated by an expansion screw apparatus placed between pairs of cylindrical endosseous titanium implants are described, along with preliminary data gained from their use in Macaca rhesus monkeys. Strain gages were bonded to the expansion apparatus and were calibrated either directly by micro load cell, or indirectly by Instron Machine to reflect the applied force.

Immediate loads of up to 6 kilograms have been applied to the implants with no increase in mobility as verified by a Periotest device. No previous studies on the orthodontic uses of implants have evaluated in vivo forces …


Cortisol In The Ovine Fetus : Its Regulation And Role In Parturition, Ede Marie Apostolakis Jun 1992

Cortisol In The Ovine Fetus : Its Regulation And Role In Parturition, Ede Marie Apostolakis

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

In fetal sheep, circulating cortisol increase during late gestation to abruptly rise 72 hours preceding birth. Although the surge in cortisol is thought to initiate the endocrine cascade which triggers parturition, it is not known what drives the prepartum rise in fetal cortisol. The first study tested the hypothesis that basal cortisol secretion is regulated by adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) which in turn, is controlled by arginine vasopressin (AVP). The fetus challenged with AVP increased plasma ACTH and cortisol concentrations. Pretreatment with an AVP V1 receptor antagonist blocked AVP-induced plasma ACTH cortisol but failed to alter basal ACTH or cortisol. To …


Modulation Of Rat Hepatic S9-Dependent Mutagenesis, Dna Binding, And Metabolism Of Aflatoxin B1 And Benzo[A]Pyrene By Four Chinese Medicinal Herbs, Brian Yuen Yau Wong Jun 1992

Modulation Of Rat Hepatic S9-Dependent Mutagenesis, Dna Binding, And Metabolism Of Aflatoxin B1 And Benzo[A]Pyrene By Four Chinese Medicinal Herbs, Brian Yuen Yau Wong

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Extracts of the herbs Oldenlandia diffusa (OD) and Scutellaria barbata (SB) have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for treating liver, lung and rectal tumors while extracts of Astragalus membranaceus (AM) and Ligustrum lucidum (LL) are often used as adjuncts in cancer therapy. In this study, we determined the effects of aqueous extracts of these four herbs on aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), benzo[a]pyrene 7,8-dihydrodiol (BaP 7,8-DHD) and benzo[a]pyrene 7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide (BPDE)-induced mutagenesis, mediated by enzymes in rat hepatic 9000 x g supernatant (S9), in Salmonella typhimurium TA100. We also studied the effects of these four herbs on …


Plasticity Of The Gnrh Neuronal System During Sexual Maturation Of The Male Djungarian Hamster, Kevin L. Buchanan Jun 1992

Plasticity Of The Gnrh Neuronal System During Sexual Maturation Of The Male Djungarian Hamster, Kevin L. Buchanan

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Onset of puberty in male Djungarian hamsters is characterized by increased pituitary gonadotropin secretion and testes maturation, and is controlled by neurons within the brain which secrete gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Puberty is associated with increased numbers of morphologically unipolar, but not bipolar, GnRH neurons in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) and diagonal band of Broca (DBB). To test the hypothesis that delayed sexual maturation arrests this increase, males were exposed to short days or administered melatonin. Males with delayed puberty had significantly fewer unipolar GnRH neuron numbers in the MPOA and DBB comparable to pubertal controls in long days. Unipolar …


The Effects Of Temperature On The Physiology Of Phataria Unifascialis : And Its Implications For The Species' Distribution In The Gulf Of California, Michael Boyce Morgan Jun 1992

The Effects Of Temperature On The Physiology Of Phataria Unifascialis : And Its Implications For The Species' Distribution In The Gulf Of California, Michael Boyce Morgan

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Populations of the asteroid Phataria unifascialis were sampled subtidally in the Gulf of California at Loreto, well within the species' distribution, and at Bahia de los Angeles (the Bay of LA), at the northern end of its distribution on several occasions between 1989 and 1991 to determine the influence of water temperature on species' physiology at each location. The starfish was much more abundant at Loreto, and though both locations had similar indices of pyloric caeca and gonad development, the population at Loreto was distinctly separated by depth into a shallow reproducing population and a deeper feeding population. No such …


An Evaluation Of Surface Enamel Damage Following The Debonding Of Ceramic Brackets : A Follow-Up Study, B. Scott Hood Jun 1992

An Evaluation Of Surface Enamel Damage Following The Debonding Of Ceramic Brackets : A Follow-Up Study, B. Scott Hood

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

To evaluate surface enamel damage after debonding ceramic brackets using their manufacturer's recommended methods, sixty four bicuspid teeth were bonded with three different types of ceramic brackets and one type of metal bracket. All the brackets tested utilized mechanical retention only. The brackets were debonded in the mouth seven to ten days after bonding, extracted and evaluated with a scanning electron microscope. The study concluded that: 1) all brackets alter the surface enamel, 2) there is a significant difference in surface enamel damage between the metal bracket and the ceramic brackets utilizing a tensile debonding method, 3) there is no …


Characterization Of Murine Interleukin-4 (Il-4) : Biological Activities And Initial Identification Of Signal Transduction Mechanisms In Il-4-Mediated Macrophage Activation, Henkie Pierre Tan Jun 1992

Characterization Of Murine Interleukin-4 (Il-4) : Biological Activities And Initial Identification Of Signal Transduction Mechanisms In Il-4-Mediated Macrophage Activation, Henkie Pierre Tan

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

IL-4, in the presence of macrophages (MΦs), has previously been demonstrated to be tumoricidal in vitro and in vivo, possibly through MΦ activation. In the current study, the biological activities of murine IL-4 on MΦs, and the initial identification of signal transduction mechanisms in IL-4-mediated MΦ activation were determined. Hamster MΦ were activated with IL-4 to study MΦ tumoricidal activity against hamster pancreatic adenocarcinoma in vivo.Through this initial study, it was observed that murine IL-4 is species specific and incapable of crossing the narrow phylogenetic barrier to hamster and perhaps rat (partially). The effects of murine IL-4 on allogeneic …


The Effect Of Electrical Stimulation Of The Dorsal Raphe Nucleus On Local Cerebral Glucose Metabolism And Epileptogenesis In The Rat, Clifford C. Douglas Jun 1992

The Effect Of Electrical Stimulation Of The Dorsal Raphe Nucleus On Local Cerebral Glucose Metabolism And Epileptogenesis In The Rat, Clifford C. Douglas

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Anatomic connections between the dorsal raphé and the hippocampus have been described in the literature; however, the understanding of the functional importance of these connections is not complete. In these studies the "functional" raphé-hippocampal pathway was elucidated first by the 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG) method, and second by the effect of dorsal raphé electrical stimulation on kindled seizure in the rat. In the 2-DG study, differences in local rates of cerebral glucose metabolism were quantified. The pattern of 2-DG uptake differed significantly from controls (animals with electrodes placed and not receiving an electrical stimulus) and subjects stimulated in the pontine oral reticular …


The Expression And Regulation Of The Hsdk Genes Of Escherichia Coli K-12, Ainu Parkash Mar 1992

The Expression And Regulation Of The Hsdk Genes Of Escherichia Coli K-12, Ainu Parkash

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The DNA restriction and modification (R-M) genes in bacteria play a defensive role in the organism, offering protection to the host from invaders such as bacteriophages. The expression of these genes in E. coli K-12 had not previously been studied due to the complexity of the EcoK R-M enzymes. The use of lacZ gene fusion techniques allowed studies of the expression of the hsdK genes for the first time. Operon fusions of Mu(/ac) to the hsdK genes show that the two hsdK promoters, p res and p mod, are weak (50 Miller units) and that …


The Expression And Regulation Of The Hsdk Genes Of Escherichia Coli K-12, Ainu Prakash Mar 1992

The Expression And Regulation Of The Hsdk Genes Of Escherichia Coli K-12, Ainu Prakash

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The DNA restriction and modification of (R-M) genes in bacteria play a defensive role in the organism, offering protection to the host from invaders such as bacteriophages. The expression of these genes in E. coli K-12 has no previously been studied due to the complexity of EcoK R-M enzymes. The use of lacZ gene fusion techniques allowed studies of the expression of the hsdK genes for the first time. Operon fusions of Mu(lac) to the hsdK genes show that the two hsdK promoters, Pres and Pmod, are weak (50 Miller units) and that both operate …