Author:
Kelsey Frances O.,Gullock A.,Clausen H. J.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The plasma protein-bound iodine of beavers in South Dakota was found to be 8.2 ± 0.50 μg/100 ml. This value was appreciably higher than that found in the following other species: man, rabbit, coyote, and fox pups, guinea pig, rat, musk rat, opossum, pig, spider monkey, hedgehog and hawk. The 24-hour radioactive iodine thyroid uptake in one beaver was 8 %, the serum cholesterol 132 mg/100 ml and the serum inorganic iodine 3.0 μg/100 ml (PBI = 7.1 μg/100 ml). The radioiodine uptake and serum cholesterol in the spider monkey were quite similar to those of the beaver though the PBI was much lower (1.9 ± 0.28 μg/100 ml). The PBI was found to be significantly higher in dogs examined in October than those in March. Anaesthesia and/or various laboratory procedures caused a slight fall in PBI. The PBI was quite similar amongst pups of any given litter but varied considerably from litter to litter.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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