1.Effect of temperature on the heart function of the five-strip eyebrow squirrel.
Donghai LIU ; Qiushi ZHANG ; Liyan LIU ; Jianjun ZHENG ; Shiying TANG ; You ZHANG ; Yukun DIN ; Ping ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(1):101-103
This is an in vitro study designed to assess the effect of temperature variation on the heart function of the five-strip eyebrow squirrel--amammal of the hibernating kind. A heart model of exsomatizing action and for determining the physiological parameters with four physiological recorders was used to measure the LVSP, LVEDP and (+/- dP/dtmax), respectively. It was found that the curves of the squirrel's heart mechanics property in relation to temperature variation are similar to the curves of the non-hibernating animals'. But, the squirrels' heart contraction function changes with in a much wider range, suggesting that their hearts are more tolerant of temperature variation.
Animals
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Female
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Heart
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physiology
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Hibernation
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In Vitro Techniques
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Male
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Myocardial Contraction
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Sciuridae
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anatomy & histology
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physiology
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Temperature
2.Distribution Characteristics of Spermophilus dauricus in Manchuria City in China in 2015 through '3S' Technology.
Long Xing FAN ; En Qi WU ; Jun LIU ; Xiao Chen QU ; Chao LIU ; Bao An NING ; Ying LIU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2016;29(8):603-608
Plague is a virulent infectious disease in China. In this study, '3S' technology was used to perform spatial autocorrelation analysis and spatial interpolation analysis for Spermophilus dauricus (S. Dauricus, a species of ground squirrel) captured in Manchuria City in 2015. The results were visually inspected. During the two-month (May to July) plague surveillance in 2015, 198 S. dauricus individuals were captured in the study area in Manchuria City (48 monitoring areas) by using a day-by-day catching method. Spatial autocorrelation was conducted using the ArcGIS software, and the following significantly different results were obtained: Moran's I=0.228472, Z-score=2.889126, and P<0.05. Thus, a spatial aggregation was observed. In 2015, the distribution of S. dauricus diminished from west to east and from north to south of Manchuria. Geo Detector software was used to analyze the habitat factors affecting the spatial distribution of S. dauricus. This highly clustered species mainly exists in suburban communities, construction sites, and areas surrounding factories. In future studies, plague surveillances should be performed in areas around Manchuria and Zhalainuoer.
Animal Distribution
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Animals
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China
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Disease Reservoirs
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statistics & numerical data
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Geographic Information Systems
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Humans
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Plague
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transmission
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Sciuridae
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physiology
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Spatial Analysis
3.Biotic Potential of Captured Chipmunks.
Yonsei Medical Journal 1979;20(2):127-132
Captured wild chipmunks which have been extensively used for leprosy research, were studied in our laboratory for the reproductive potentials. Histologically normal organs, which are involved in reproduction in both sexes, were observed. Functionally active viable sperms in sufficient amount were produced by the males, and were used for artificial inseminations. A state of normal reproductive physiology of the females was also confirmed by studies on histologic analysis of oogenesis in the ovaries and in cultured ovaries in vitro. Regularity in ovulation was also determined by vaginal epithelial cell examinations. Thus these animals appeared to be normal in terms of fecundity. It was considered that the inability of these animals to have successful breeding in the captured state was due to problems in fertility, especially in maintaining the pregnancy.
Animal
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Animals, Wild/physiology
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Breeding
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Estrus
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Female
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Fertility*
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In Vitro
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Insemination, Artificial/veterinary
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Male
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Pregnancy
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Rodentia/physiology*
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Sciuridae/physiology*
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Sperm Motility
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Vagina/cytology