2.Immunohistochemical localization of somatostatin in the midbrain periaqueductal gray of the Korean native goat.
In Se LEE ; Heung Shik LEE ; Seong Joon YI
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1993;26(3):326-337
No abstract available.
Goats*
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Mesencephalon*
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Periaqueductal Gray*
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Somatostatin*
3.Immunohistochemical study of the endocrine cells in the gastrointestinal tract of the Korean native goat.
Sung Whan CHO ; Moo Kang KIM ; Si Yun RYU ; Min Do HUH
Korean Journal of Anatomy 1992;25(1):71-81
No abstract available.
Endocrine Cells*
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Gastrointestinal Tract*
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Goats*
4.Conservative neural symmetry of the caprine mandible.
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2013;53(4):207-210
Fifteen dry dentate and complete mandible samples from the White Rasquera goat breed were studied for symmetry. Thirty-one landmarks were digitally located on the images of the lateral and medial aspects of each hemimandible. Distances between these landmarks allowed the evaluation of the whole hemimandible and also the neural mandible. In the studied samples, the mandible was rather symmetrical, especially in the medial neural part, and in general, there was no side dominance. Only the diastema differed significantly between the sides, and this was related to the rostral part (incisive arch). The incisive region was the least symmetrical region of the caprine mandible, indicating a modular structure more conservative for the neural part. If unsigned asymmetry is interpreted as a measure of developmental stability, then the studied breed presented a marked ability to develop in good fitness despite the harsh environment. The measurements presented here can also be used as a reference for researchers designing experimental studies, especially on mandibular catch-up growth, and as an aid for zooarchaeologists comparing results from dead animals with those from living goat populations.
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Diastema
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Goats
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Jaw
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Mandible*
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Mandibular Nerve
5.Effect of acupuncture on pH values of acupoints in the goat.
Hong-Zhi JIANG ; Qi WANG ; Ming-Min ZHANG ; Ping GONG ; Guang-Ying HUANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(10):732-734
OBJECTIVETo study effect of acupuncture on pH values of acupoints and non-acupoints.
METHODSThe pH values of acupoints and non-acupoints were determined with pH sense needles at the same time and separately in the goat.
RESULTS(1) The pH value of the acupoints and non-acupoints decreased when acupuncture was separately at acupoints and non-acupoints with the pH value of the acupoint decreased more significantly; (2) there was no significant difference in decreasing amplitudes of the pH values between the acupoint and non-acupoint when acupuncture was simultaneously given at acupoints and non-acupoints.
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture can more significantly strengthen metabolism of acupoints; when acupuncture was simultaneously given at acupoints and non-acupoints, local metabolism is influenced each other.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Animals ; Goats ; Humans
6.Experiment of using distraction osteogenesis to repair skull defect.
Bing YU ; Lai GUI ; Zhi-Yong ZHANG ; Li TENG ; Chang-Sheng LÜ ; Feng NIU ; Ji JIN ; Lü-Ping HUANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2006;22(4):266-270
OBJECTIVETo explore the possibility of using distraction osteogenesis to repair skull defect.
METHODS17 goats with one year age were chosen randomly. The animals were divided to 3 groups. Group A includes 7 goats, a 3.0 cm x 2.2 cm rectangle skull defect is created on both sides of parietal area. Group B includes 5 goats, a 2.2 cm x 2.2 cm square skull defect was created on right side of parietal area. Group C includes 5 goats, a 3 cm x 1 cm rectangle skull defect was created on both sides of parietal area. Accordingly, different size of transport discs were created on right side of skull and the distraction apparatus is implanted. 3-D CT was done to measure the skull defect on group A. Biomechanical test was done on group B. Process of bone formation illustrated by histological stain, scan and transparent electric microscope was observed on group C.
RESULTSGroup A measured by 3-D CT showed that skull defect of experimental side have been repaired by distraction osteogenesis. There was definitely difference between experimental and control side (P < 0.01). Group B measured by biomechanical test showed no definitely difference between experimental and normal side (maximum load P = 0.235 > 0.05, rigidity P = 0.213 > 0.05). Group C showed that the process of bone formation was typical intramembranous.
CONCLUSIONSThe evidence showed that skull defect of goat can be repaired by distraction osteogenesis.
Animals ; Goats ; Osteogenesis, Distraction ; Skull ; pathology ; surgery
7.Ultrastructure of poly-DL-lactic acid as GTR membrane of soft tissue defects in goats palates.
En LUO ; Jing HU ; Qiu NING ; Lan YU ; Yong ZHOU ; Shi-cheng WEI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2006;24(1):79-82
OBJECTIVETo study the ultrastructure changes of PDLLA as GTR membrane of soft tissue defects in the palates of goats.
METHODSTo establish penetrating rectangle palate defects in 8 goats. PDLLA membranes were implanted into the defect areas to guide the regeneration of the soft tissue defects. In 1, 2, 4, 6 months after the operation, the membranes were observed with scanning electron microscope.
RESULTSThe surface of PDLLA membrane was regular network before implantation. 1 month after the implantation, the edge of network became blunt. 2 months after the implantation, the surface of PDLLA membrane became coarse and irregular. 4 months after the implantation, PDLLA membrane network collapsed. 6 months after the implantation, PDLLA degraded into scraggly accumulation.
CONCLUSIONPDLLA membrane supplies good supporting function during concrescence of the soft tissue defects. PDLLA gradually loses mechanic intensity and is absorbed.
Animals ; Goats ; Lactic Acid ; Palate ; Polyesters ; Polymers
8.Quantification of antigen of Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae by optical assay.
Jiazhen GE ; Pengcheng GAO ; Tongtong TIAN ; Xiaoni WU ; Qianqian LI ; Kexin TIAN ; Guodong SONG ; Fuying ZHENG ; Yuefeng CHU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(12):4874-4886
Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae (Mccp) is the cause of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) in goats. Inactivated vaccines and capsular polysaccharide (CPS) indirect hemagglutination reagents are available for prevention and serological detection, but high culture costs and complex antigen quantification have been plagued by production staff. In order to solve these problems in production practice, a sugar fermentation medium with an initial pH value of 7.8, which could improve the production of two antigens simultaneously, was screened out by changing the initial pH value based on previous Mccp metabolomics analysis. Since phenol red can be identified by UV absorption spectrum and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) can bind to anionic capsular polysaccharide, a UV spectrum measurement method for analyzing the culture stage reached by Mccp and a CTAB precipitation test for relative quantification of capsular polysaccharide antigen content in the fermentation broth were established. The UV spectrum observation method can guide the production of Mccp according to the growth curve of Mccp, which greatly reduces the monitoring time of the traditional CCU method and improves the accuracy of the original eye-observation method. The established CTAB precipitation test can complete the monitoring of CPS content within 5 hours, which greatly reduces the time required compared with the traditional differential technique, and its accuracy was verified by the phenol-sulfuric acid method. The optimized culture medium and the two correlation comparison methods established in this study can effectively reduce the production cost of Mccp and improve the production efficiency. The two assays have been used in the research at our laboratory, which provides experimental data for further improvement of the production process of CCPP inactivated vaccine and capsular polysaccharide as well as rapid quantification.
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Animals
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Goats
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Cetrimonium
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Mycoplasma
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Polysaccharides
9.Development of internal distractors for jaws: experimental and clinical studies.
Xing WANG ; Biao YI ; Cheng LIANG ; Ye LIN ; Xiaoxia WANG ; Zili LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2002;37(2):145-149
OBJECTIVETo introduce a series of internal distractors developed by the authors and results of experimental study and clinical trials.
METHODSBased on the demand of clinical use and experimental studies, 7 kinds and 17 types of internal distractors were developed. Required biomechanics were evaluated and animal studies were undertaken in 16 Rhesus monkeys and 12 goats with 40 distractors. Clinically, 68 Patients with 7 kinds of severe dento-gratho-facial deformities were treated with 82 distractors and the histocompatibility, stability, influence on new bone formation were evaluated.
RESULTSThe 7 kinds of distractors were State-approved products made of Titanium alloy and permitted for use in human. The pull and twist force tests demonstrated that the loading capability of them were larger than 7.8 kgf and 5.0 kgf respectively. The domestic made Grade II screw was used to transmit the moving, it was nimble, without dead point, and with a forward-backward space of < 0.1 mm. The horizontal space in between the two fixing parts was < 0.1 mm. The parallel degree of the two direction-guide rods was within 0.05 mm. Animal and clinical studies demonstrated that there was no rejection response of the tissues. There were fractures of the direction-guide rods in two early cases, the design was improved then. Other results both experimentally and clinically were satisfactory with good osteogenesis.
CONCLUSIONSThis series of domestic made internal distractors can be used satisfactorily in distraction osteogenesis for various kinds of jaw deformities. The successful production of these distractors will provide a good foundation to popularize the internal distraction osteogenesis of the jaws.
Animals ; Goats ; Humans ; Jaw ; surgery ; Macaca mulatta ; Osteogenesis, Distraction ; instrumentation
10.An experimental study of 3-dimension zygomatic suture extension for suture osteogenesis.
En-qun WANG ; Shu-xia ZHOU ; Yan-pu LIU ; Pu ZHANG ; Ju-hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2003;19(3):174-176
OBJECTIVETo explore a methods of 3-Dimension expansion of zygomatic suture in a goat model.
METHODSSeven goats were used in this study. The 3-D extensive applicator was designed and used to extend the zygomatic suture of the goats by placing it in the zygomatic bone through an infraorbital incision. Ten days after the first operation, it was gradually extended on a speed of 0.09 cm/d for 7 days. The zygomatic movement and the osteogenesis of the suture was evaluated in two weeks.
RESULTSThe zygomatic bone was extended for 0.6 cm long in average, and the osteogenesis was also shown significantly in the suture.
CONCLUSIONThe above mentioned technique could be a safe and effect method to be applied for the zygomatic extension.
Animals ; Cranial Sutures ; Goats ; Humans ; Osteogenesis, Distraction ; instrumentation ; methods ; Zygoma