THYROIDAL CONTROL OF SERUM ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE LEVEL IN THE CHICKEN
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概要
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Effects of physiological modifications of thyroid function on serum alkaline phosphatase level in the chicken were studied. The administration of daily doses of 24μg and 48μg of L-thyroxine for 4 days into 6-week-old cockerels caused a significant (100-200%) increase in serum alkaline phosphatase level. Feeding of 0.2% thiouracil in diet for 14 days to 7-week-old cockerels significantly decreased (50%) serum alkaline phosphatase level. Serum alkaline phosphatase level seems to be controlled by thyroid function in the chicken.
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著者
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TANABE Y.
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Okayama University, Medical School
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TANABE YUICHI
Department of Livestock, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences
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