[低蛋白血症对大鼠颅骨、下颌骨和牙齿发育的影响——测量研究]。

Aichi Gakuin Daigaku Shigakkai shi Pub Date : 1989-12-01
Y Saitoh
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a - h 8组大鼠通过饮食控制血浆蛋白的含量,每天进行不同血浆蛋白含量对体重、体长生长发育、头颌骨生长发育和牙齿发育的影响的研究。得到以下结论:1. 通过使用含有不同数量酪蛋白的特制饲料,可以保持各组血浆蛋白的数量不变。此外,当给无酪蛋白饮食导致的低蛋白血症大鼠喂食含有24.5%酪蛋白的食物时,发现它们的血浆蛋白水平很快就恢复正常。2. 体重:以试验第一天为100计算,到第15周时,A组(饲喂24.5%酪蛋白饲料)的生长达到281.7%,而H组(饲喂非酪蛋白饲料)的生长仅为48.5%,低于试验第一天的一半。另一方面,每一组从无酪蛋白饮食开始,后来改为24.5%酪蛋白饮食,恢复得很快,但在第15周没有达到a组的程度。从第1天到第3周,各试验组体长逐渐增加,之后有接近体重的趋势。3.低蛋白血症对颅骨生长的影响:血浆蛋白量保持不变的B、C组颅骨生长较小。D组和h组几乎没有生长,E组、F组和G组血浆蛋白水平恢复后,饲料改变后的生长率较高。下颌骨的生长也表现出类似的模式。4. 对头骨不同部位的测量结果的比较表明,上下部分的生长发育模式不同。上半部分,中部生长最少,其次是后部,前部鼻骨生长最大。颅骨下部生长比例最大的是脾脏和枕骨长度,其次是前部和中部。下颌骨的角突长呈现出较高的生长比例。5. 从最大到最小的每个头骨部分的增长量在上、下部分(前、中、后)都是相同的。(摘要删节为400字)
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[Influence of hypoproteinemia on the development of skull, mandible and teeth of the rats--metrical studies].

The amounts of plasma protein in eight groups of rats, A-H, was controlled by diet and a daily study was undertaken to investigate the effect that varying amounts of plasma protein have on body weight, the growth and development of body length, growth of the skull and mandible and development of the teeth. The following conclusions were obtained. 1. It was possible to keep the amount of plasma protein constant in each group by using a specially prepared diet containing differing amounts of casein. Also, when the rats with hypoproteinemia, due to a non-casein diet, were given food containing 24.5% casein, it was found that their plasma protein levels easily and quickly returned to normal. 2. Weight: Counting the first day of the experiment as 100, growth for group A (given a 24.5% casein diet) had reached 281.7% by the fifteenth week, whereas group H (fed a non-casein diet) reached a growth of only 48.5%--below half of day one of the experiment. On the other hand, each group which started out with a non-casein diet and later changed to a 24.5% casein diet recovered very quickly, but not to the extent of group A by the fifteenth week. Body length for all experimental groups increased from the first day to the third week, after which there was a tendency to approximate the body weight. 3. Effect of hypoproteinemia on skull growth: Growth was small for groups B and C whose plasma protein amounts were kept constant. Hardly any growth was seen in groups D and H. Groups E, F and G, whose plasma protein levels were restored, showed a high growth ratio after their diet was changed. Growth of the mandible showed a similar pattern. 4. A comparison of measurements for different parts of the skull indicated different patterns of growth and development for the upper and lower parts. For the upper part, the least growth was in the center followed by the rear area with the largest growth for the nasal bone at the front. The greatest growth ratio in the lower part of the skull was seen in splenoid and occipital bone lengths at the rear followed by the front area and central area. Growth of angular process length of mandible showed a very high growth ratio. 5. The amount of growth for each part of the skull from the largest to the smallest was found to be in the same order for both the upper and lower parts: the front, center and rear.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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