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Title Alternative Introduction of Center for Comparative Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine based on concept of laboratory animal allergy prevention
FullText URL poalas_035_029_037.pdf
Author Sagara, Eiji|
Abstract Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is an important problem on considering the occupational safety and health of animal workers. The Center for Comparative Medicine (CCOM), Hyogo College of Medicine, opened on April 1, 2018, is an animal experiment facility designed and constructed based on the concept of LAA prevention. This CCOM is located on the first and second floors of a newly built "education· research building". Methods for the prevention of LAA are airflow control by air conditioning equipment, breeding equipment, experimental equipment, cage transporters that suppress the diffusion of aero allergens, spraying of slightly acidic water mist, and prevention of allergen exposure by the strict use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). In addition, we implemented training on LAA and take measures to prevent office workers from being exposed to laboratory animal-derived allergens.
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 29
End Page 37
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Challenge to hand-rear of the common marmoset
FullText URL poalas_035_026_028.pdf
Author Hashimoto, Haruna|
Abstract In mid July 2018, the common marmoset bred in Okayama University gave birth to a triplet. It is very difficult to raise three infants. We selected the most heaviest one of her siblings, and we call her “POCKE”. We brought her up on the bottle for 80 days from the birth instead of her own mother. After 81 days, she finaly weand. Now she has become attached to human, but we hope that she gets back to their original community, as a “common” marmoset.
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 26
End Page 28
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Biochemical Evaluation of Maternal Stress by Separating Infant Mice for Animal Experiments
FullText URL poalas_035_022_025.pdf
Author Yata, Norio|
Abstract Corticosterone, the glucocorticoid in rodents, is released from adrenal cortex in response to stress. Sometimes, for use in experiments, infants may be separated from their mother mouse. We studied the stress of mother mouse when she separates from infants. As a result, the concentration of corticosterone in the blood of the mother mouse tended to increase, by pulling her infants apart. In the case of using infant mice for animal experiments, it was suggested that it is necessary to consider the maternal stress.
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 22
End Page 25
language Japanese
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Title Alternative What kind of environmental enrichment does mother mouse want?
FullText URL poalas_035_018_021.pdf
Author Ishihara, Sumire|
Abstract Environmental enrichment, whose material is commercially available, is today thought to improve animal welfare, for instance, control of stress. There were some reports that these report contribution of suppression of stress, which the mother mice suffer during nursing their pup. However, the effects on stress-suppression by introducing the enrichment materials is unknown. In this study, determined plasma and urinary corticosterone in the mother mice with or without the materials from their making to weaning.
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 18
End Page 21
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Species identification of a laboratory strain belonging to the family Arvicolinae
FullText URL poalas_035_012_017.pdf
Author Takahata, Satoshi| Isemura, Natsumi| Mekada, Kazuyuki|
Abstract This study investigated the taxonomic status of a laboratory strain belonging to the family Arvicolinae for which the wild species name is unknown. This vole strain, though considered formerly a Lemming, was distinguishable from any Lemmus species by features of its appearance, skull and molar morphology, and conventional chromosomal pattern. Subsequently, we read the nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome b (Cyb) gene and constructed a molecular phylogenetic tree. We found that this vole strain belongs to the same clade as Microtus guenthe
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 12
End Page 17
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Reactivity of secretory immunoglobulin A against gut bacteria is attenuated by high-fat diet consumption
FullText URL poalas_035_009_011.pdf
Author Tsuruta, Takeshi| MUHOMAH, Teresia Aluoch| Sonoyama, Kei| Nishino, Naoki|
Abstract Secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) is predominant antibody secreted into the gut relating to maintain gut homeostasis. In the present study, we focused on the SIgA coating of gut bacteria as a mucosal immune response affecting the gut bacteria following a high-fat diet (HFD). This study newly showed that the level of SIgA coating of gut bacteria was significantly decreased in HFD-fed mice than normal-fat diet (NFD)-fed mice. Furthermore, we found that the relative abundances of gut bacteria were significantly negatively or positively correlated with the level of SIgA coating of gut bacteria in NFD-fed and HFD-fed mice. Our observations suggest that a decrease in the level of SIgA coating of the gut bacteria through a HFD might relate to HFD-induced changes in bacterial composition.
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 9
End Page 11
language Japanese
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Title Alternative The mammalian pigmentary system - a model experimental system for exploring the functional divergence of a differentiated cell type
FullText URL poalas_035_002_008.pdf
Author Yamamoto, Hiroaki|
Abstract There are two cell lineages of mammalian melanin pigment cells, one that leads to retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells in the eye from the optic cup and the other leading to melanocytes from vertebrate-specific neural crest cells. Melanocyte precursors have high mobility and migrate and settle into various tissues and organs, including the skin, choroid, inner ear, heart, brain, adipose tissue, lung, etc. It is well known that RPE cells are essential for visual acuity and that melanocytes in the skin provide protection against UV-damage. So, what is the function of extracutaneous melanocytes that are distributed elsewhere in the body where only very small amounts of light illuminate their existence? Here I would like to briefly introduce our research history and then discuss the important roles of melanocytes in the inner ear that are indispensable for hearing ability and those in the choroid where they seem to contribute to maintaining the structures of their habitats.
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 2
End Page 8
language Japanese
File Version publisher
FullText URL poalas_035_001.pdf
Author Mominoki, Katsumi|
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
Start Page 1
End Page 1
language Japanese
File Version publisher
FullText URL poalas_035_contents.pdf
Publication Title Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
Published Date 2019-06
Volume volume35
language Japanese
File Version publisher
FullText URL rpkj_2019_colophon.pdf
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
Start Page 1
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_041_042.pdf
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
Start Page 41
End Page 42
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_036_040.pdf
Author 東村 純子|
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
Start Page 36
End Page 40
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_026_035.pdf
Author Nakatani, Ayami| 上羽 陽子| 金谷 美和|
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
Start Page 26
End Page 35
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_013_025.pdf
Author Imazu, Katsunori|
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
Start Page 13
End Page 25
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_001_012.pdf
Author Kanaseki, Takeshi|
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
Start Page 1
End Page 12
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_contents.pdf
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_prelim.pdf
Author Nakatani, Ayami| Matsumoto, Naoko| Mitsumoto, Jun|
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
language Japanese
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FullText URL rpkj_2019_cover.pdf
Publication Title 岡山大学文学部プロジェクト研究「ジェンダーの多層性に関する領域横断的研究」記録集
Published Date 2019-03-29
language Japanese
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FullText URL jfl_071_contents_eng.pdf
Publication Title Journal of the Faculty of Letters Okayama University
Published Date 2019-06-28
Volume volume71
ISSN 0285-4864
language Japanese
File Version publisher
JaLCDOI 10.18926/okadai-bun-kiyou/56881
FullText URL jfl_071_(001)_(019).pdf
Author Imazu, Katsunori|
Publication Title Journal of the Faculty of Letters Okayama University
Published Date 2019-06-28
Volume volume71
Start Page (1)
End Page (19)
ISSN 0285-4864
language Japanese
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