Marmoset monkeys were shown to have extremely high resting plasma corticosteroid levels compared to those of macaque monkeys and humans. A major component of corticosteroids seems to be cortisol. Levels of total 11\ x=r eq-\ deoxy-17-KS in plasma of marmoset monkeys were very low (<0.01\p=n-\0.04 \g=m\g/ml).Following the injection of ACTH, plasma corticosteroid levels of marmoset monkeys increased by 18\p=n-\62%(at 1 h), and by 62\p=n-\160% (at 2 h). Concentrations of plasma corticosteroid binding macromolecule in marmoset monkeys were extremely low (< 10 nm). It was suggested that in these monkeys, the majority of plasma corticosteroids exists in non-protein bound forms.Recently marmoset monkeys have been used in many kinds of biomédical in¬ vestigations. However, very little has been reported on the adrenocortical func¬ tion of the marmoset. Marmoset monkeys were found to have extremely high plasma corticosteroid levels both under resting and ACTH stimulated condi¬ tions. On the basis of the above findings, we intended to analyze the adreno¬ cortical functions of marmoset monkeys as compared with those of macaque monkeys. 398
A new variant of kidney esterase in the DK/Nac rat strain is reported. The new esterase was tentatively named ES-4C determined by a third allele of the Es-4 locus of Linkage Group V (LGV). Strain distribution was surveyed using 17 inbred strains, but no strain except for the DK/Nac strain possessed the ES-4C type. Although we surveyed outbred stocks (Jcl: Wistar and Jcl: SD) we could not find rats carrying the ES-4C type. Genetic analysis of the ES-4C type was carried out using mating experiments between DK/Nac and BUF/Nac (ES-4B). The results indicated that the new variant was controlled by the Es-4 locus and it was named the Es-4c allele.
There are three different linear orders of esterase loci of linkage group V (LG V) in the rat (Rattus norvegicus). The first is Es-2-Es-3-Es-1, the second Es-3-(Es-2,Es-4)-Es-1, and the third Es-3-Es-2-Es-1-Es-4. We carried out mating experiments to define the order clearly. Linkage analyses of the four esterase loci, Es-1, Es-2, Es-3, and Es-4, were carried out using two inbred strains carrying different alleles at the four loci. Six locus combinations examined in this study were as follows: Es-l-Es-2, Es-l-Es-3, Es-l-Es-4, Es-2-Es-3, Es-2-Es-4, and Es-3-Es-4. The recombination frequencies of each combination were 6.3, 6.3, 6.3, 5.2, 1.8, and 3.4%, respectively. The first recombination between Es-2 and Es-4 was observed. We propose that the esterase loci of LGV be classified into three clusters according to distances between the loci. The linear order of the four loci is shown to be as follows" (cluster 111) (cluster I).
There are three different linear orders of esterase loci of linkage group V (LGV) in the rat (Rattus norvegicus). The first is Es-2-Es-3-Es-1, the second Es-3-(Es-2,Es-4)-Es-1, and the third Es-3-Es-2-Es-1-Es-4. We carried out mating experiments to define the order clearly. Linkage analyses of the four esterase loci, Es-1, Es-2, Es-3, and Es-4, were carried out using two inbred strains carrying different alleles at the four loci. Six locus combinations examined in this study were as follows: Es-1-Es-2, Es-1-Es-3, Es-1-Es-4, Es-2-Es-3, Es-2-Es-4, and Es-3-Es-4. The recombination frequencies of each combination were 6.3, 6.3, 6.3, 5.2, 1.8, and 3.4%, respectively. The first recombination between Es-2 and Es-4 was observed. We propose that the esterase loci of LGV be classified into three clusters according to distances between the loci. The linear order of the four loci is shown to be as follows: [Es-3] (cluster II)-3.4 +/- 2.4%-[Es-4-1.8 +/- 1.7%-Es-2] (cluster III)-6.3 +/- 6.1%-[Es-1] (cluster I).
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