346 resultados para semiheavy hen
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A pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar os atributos de qualidade e de durabilidade dos ovos de duas diferentes linhagens de poedeiras, com dietas contendo aditivos artificiais ou naturais, em diferentes períodos de armazenamento. Foram quantificadas durante o armazenamento as variáveis perda de peso, pH da gema e albúmen, gravidade específica, índice de gema (IG) e foi realizada também classificação por peso e Unidade Haugh (UH). Os resultados foram avaliados segundo teste de Tukey (P≤0,05). As linhagens diferiram quanto à classificação extra dos ovos, com maior porcentagem para a Isa Brown. Os ovos obtidos das poedeiras Carijó apresentaram maior porcentagem de gema (Carijó 30,66 e Isa-Brown 24,55). O tempo de armazenamento fez com que a porcentagem de gema aumentasse nas duas linhagens (Carijó 30,66 tempo zero para 34,85 depois de 36 dias; e Isa- Brown de 24,55 para 27,48). As dietas com aditivos artificiais ou naturais não influenciaram a porcentagem de clara (% Clara 58,72 Controle; 59,52 Aditivo; 60,11 Urucum 1,5%; 59,43 e de gema %Gema 27,64 Controle; 27,90 Aditivo; 27,21 Urucum 1,5%; 27,66 Urucum 2%). O pH da clara diferiu entre os tratamentos no tempo inicial e aos 36 dias de armazenamento, mas o pH da gema não diferiu durante todo o armazenamento. O índice de gema diferiu nos tempos de armazenamento, mas não diferiu considerando os tratamentos. Em dietas com aditivos artificiais ou naturais, as linhagens e os tempos de armazenamento influenciam na qualidade e durabilidade dos ovos.
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The PhD project was focused on the study of the poultry welfare conditions and improvements. The project work was divided into 3 main research activities. A) Field evaluation of chicken meat rearing conditions kept in intensive farms. Considering the lack of published reports concerning the overall Italian rearing conditions of broiler chickens, a survey was carried out to assess the welfare conditions of broiler reared in the most important poultry companies in Italy to verify if they are in accordance with the advices given in the European proposal COM (2005) 221 final. Chicken farm conditions, carcass lesions and meat quality were investigated. 1. The densities currently used in Italy are in accordance with the European proposal COM 221 final (2005) which suggests to keep broilers at a density lower than 30-32 kg live weight/m2 and to not exceed 38-40 kg live weight/m2. 2. The mortality rates in summer and winter agree with the mortality score calculated following the formula reported in the EU Proposal COM 221 final (2005). 3. The incidence of damaged carcasses was very low and did not seem related to the stocking density. 4. The FPD scores were generally above the maximum limit advised by the EU proposal COM 221 final (2005), although the stocking densities were lower than 30-32 kg live weight per m2. 5. It can be stated that the control of the environmental conditions, particularly litter quality, appears a key issue to control the onset of foot dermatitis. B) Manipulation of several farm parameters, such litter material and depth, stocking density and light regimen to improve the chicken welfare conditions, in winter season. 1. Even though 2 different stocking densities were established in this study, the performances achieved from the chickens were almost identical among groups. 2. The FCR was significantly better in Standard conditions contrarily to birds reared in Welfare conditions with lower stocking density, more litter material and with a light program of 16 hours light and 8 hours dark. 3. In our trial, in Standard groups we observed a higher content of moisture, nitrogen and ammonia released from the litter. Therefore it can be assumed that the environmental characteristics have been positively changed by the improvements of the rearing conditions adopted for Welfare groups. 4. In Welfare groups the exhausted litters of the pens were dryer and broilers showed a lower occurrence of FPD. 5. The prevalence of hock burn lesions, like FPD, is high with poor litter quality conditions. 6. The combined effect of a lower stocking density, a greater amount of litter material and a photoperiod similar to the natural one, have positively influenced the chickens welfare status, as a matter of fact the occurrence of FPD in Welfare groups was the lowest keeping the score under the European threshold of the proposal COM 221 final(2005). C) The purpose of the third research was to study the effect of high or low stocking density of broiler chickens, different types of litter and the adoption of short or long lighting regimen on broiler welfare through the evaluation of their productivity and incidence of foot pad dermatitis during the hot season. 1. The feed efficiency was better for the Low Density than for High Density broilers. 2. The appearance of FPD was not influenced by stocking density. 3. The foot examination revealed that the lesions occurred more in birds maintained on chopped wheat straw than on wood shaving. 4. In conclusion, the adoptions of a short light regimen similar to that occurring in nature during summer reduces the feed intake without modify the growth rate thus improving the feed efficiency. Foot pad lesion were not affected neither by stocking densities nor by light regimens whereas wood shavings exerted a favourable effect in preserving foot pad in good condition. D) A study was carried out to investigate more widely the possible role of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol supplemented in the diet of a laying hen commercial strain (Lohmann brown) in comparison of diets supplemented with D3 or with D3 + 25- hydroxycholecalciferol. Egg traits during a productive cycle as well as the bone characteristics of the layers have been as well evaluated to determine if there the vitamin D3 may enhance the welfare status of the birds. 1. The weight of the egg and of its components is often greater in hens fed a diet enriched with 25-hydroxycholecalciferol. 2. Since eggs of treated groups are heavier and a larger amount of shell is needed, a direct effect on shell strength is observed. 3. At 30 and at 50 wk of age hens fed 25 hydroxycholecalciferol exhibited greater values of bone breaking force. 4. Radiographic density values obtained in the trial are always higher in hens fed with 25-hydroxycholecalciferol of both treatments: supplemented for the whole laying cycle (25D3) or from 40 weeks of age onward (D3+25D3).
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In this thesis, atomistic simulations are performed to investigate hydrophobic solvation and hydrophobic interactions in cosolvent/water binary mixtures. Many cosolvent/water binary mixtures exhibit non-ideal behavior caused by aggregation at the molecular scale level although they are stable and homogenous at the macroscopic scale. Force-field based atomistic simulations provide routes to relate atomistic-scale structure and interactions to thermodynamic solution properties. The predicted solution properties are however sensitive to the parameters used to describe the molecular interactions. In this thesis, a force field for tertiary butanol (TBA) and water mixtures is parameterized by making use of the Kirkwood-Buff theory of solution. The new force field is capable of describing the alcohol-alcohol, water-water and alcohol-water clustering in the solution as well as the solution components’ chemical potential derivatives in agreement with experimental data. With the new force field, the preferential solvation and the solvation thermodynamics of a hydrophobic solute in TBA/water mixtures have been studied. First, methane solvation at various TBA/water concentrations is discussed in terms of solvation free energy-, enthalpy- and entropy- changes, which have been compared to experimental data. We observed that the methane solvation free energy varies smoothly with the alcohol/water composition while the solvation enthalpies and entropies vary nonmonotonically. The latter occurs due to structural solvent reorganization contributions which are not present in the free energy change due to exact enthalpy-entropy compensation. It is therefore concluded that the enthalpy and entropy of solvation provide more detailed information on the reorganization of solvent molecules around the inserted solute. Hydrophobic interactions in binary urea/water mixtures are next discussed. This system is particularly relevant in biology (protein folding/unfolding), however, changes in the hydrophobic interaction induced by urea molecules are not well understood. In this thesis, this interaction has been studied by calculating the free energy (potential of mean force), enthalpy and entropy changes as a function of the solute-solute distance in water and in aqueous urea (6.9 M) solution. In chapter 5, the potential of mean force in both solution systems is analyzed in terms of its enthalpic and entropic contributions. In particular, contributions of solvent reorganization in the enthalpy and entropy changes are studied separately to better understand what are the changes in interactions in the system that contribute to the free energy of association of the nonpolar solutes. We observe that in aqueous urea the association between nonpolar solutes remains thermodynamically favorable (i.e., as it is the case in pure water). This observation contrasts a long-standing belief that clusters of nonpolar molecules dissolve completely in the presence of urea molecules. The consequences of our observations for the stability of proteins in concentrated urea solutions are discussed in the chapter 6 of the thesis.
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Um mit sehr hoher Geschwindigkeit Sinnesreize zur Weiterverarbeitung übertragen zu können, besitzen im Ruhezustand Dauerimpulse liefernde Rezeptorzellen in Sinnesorganen, wie z.B. der Netzhaut (Retina), spezialisierte glutamaterge Synapsen, die durch präsynapti-sche Körperchen (SK) charakterisiert sind, die außerdem nur in Parenchymzellen der Zirbel-drüse vorkommen. SK binden mit hoher Affinität Neurotransmittervesikel und zeigen licht- bzw. reizabhängige morphologische Veränderungen. Sie dienen der Speicherung, eventuell auch dem Transport dieser Vesikel zum Ort der Reizübertragung, der nahen aktiven Zone der Ribbonsynapse. Um Dynamik und Funktion der Zellorganellen zu verstehen, ist es wichtig, ihre genaue Topo-graphie und dreidimensionale (3D) Struktur unter verschiedenen Bedingungen zu kennen. So wurden aus Serienschnitten der Retina und Zirbeldrüse mit Hilfe geeigneter, teils selbst programmierter Software 3D-Rekonstruktionen der SK durchgeführt. Untersucht wurden die ersten und zweiten Synapsen der Sehbahn in Retinae von Mensch, Maus und Ratte, Zapfen-terminale des Hühnchens und SK in Zirbeldrüsen von Ratte, Meerschweinchen und Kaninchen. Analysiert wurde zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten der Photoperiode oder unter experimentellen Bedingungen entnommenes Frischgewebe sowie Material aus Organkultu-ren. Außerdem wurden SK unter diversen Bedingungen quantifiziert, wobei eine neue Zähl-methode entwickelt wurde, die auf einer Modifikation des Disektors basiert und die Quantifi-zierung auch anderer seltener Ultrastrukturen am Elektronenmikroskop ermöglicht. Im Gegensatz zur etablierten Zählmethode, die die Profilzahl von SK in einer definierten Fläche (PZ) angibt, liefert die vorgestellte Methode die aussagekräftigere Zahl der SK in definierten Volumina und hängt weder von deren Form noch Größe ab. Diverse Kalkulationen zeigten, daß eine Umrechnung von am selben Material gewonnenen PZ in validere Disektor Werte nicht präzise genug möglich ist. Um sinnvolle Aussagen zur Quantität von SK machen zu können, ist es daher erforderlich, die Methode für jedes Tier einer identisch behandelten Gruppe anzuwenden. Es konnte gezeigt werden, daß SK eine konstante Dicke von 35 nm haben. In der Retina sind sie meist nur in einer Ebene C-förmig gebogene Bänder, weshalb sie auch als "synaptic ribbons" bezeichnet werden, oder Platten mit Breite zu Höhe Verhältnissen zwischen 6:1 bis 3:1. Die elektronendichten, unter Normalbedingungen durch regelmäßig polymerisierte Dimere des Hauptproteins RIBEYE pentalamellären SK binden über dünne Proteinbrücken glutamathaltige Neurotransmittervesikel. Ihre untere lange schmale Kante ist über feines elektronendichtes Material an einem, als arciform density (ad) bezeichneten Plaque der Zell-membran verankert, der die Form einer gebogenen Rinne hat. Die zumeist senkrecht darauf stehenden SK zeigen an ihrer membranfernen langen Kante zu Beginn der Lichtphase, ins-besondere aber unter Dauerlicht partiell verdickte Ränder, die auf An- bzw. Abbauvorgänge hinweisen. Diese Veränderungen waren nur in Stäbchenterminalen und Pinealozyten in Ver-bindung mit dem Auftreten kleinerer klumpiger bis kugelförmiger SK nachweisbar und zeig-ten sich in den Schnitten als runde oder irreguläre Profile, die dann neben den "üblichen" stabförmigen SK-Anschnitten vorlagen. Die 3D-Rekonstruktion von Stäbchenterminalen der menschlichen Retina zeigte, daß diese entsprechend der Zahl ihrer SK 1-3 Ribbonsynapsen aufweisen. Letztere bestehen aus einem an der Zellmembran senkrecht über eine ad verankerten SK und der aktiven Zone, die einem ca. 200 nm breiten Bereich der Zellmembran in Fortsetzung der ad nach seitlich oben entspricht. Die boomerang- bis hufeisenförmigen SK haben 2 parallele flache Hauptflächen. Postsynaptisch liegen zwei Horizontalzellfortsätze, welche mit variabeln Aufspaltungen von einem engen Hilus aus tief in Stäbchenendkolben invaginiert sind. Sie verbreitern sich termi-nal und zeigen große breite oft aufgefächerte bzw. verzweigte Auftreibungen. Die Ribbon-synapsen sind in die zwischen solchen Endauftreibungen entstehenden Rinnen eingesenkt. Unterhalb ihrer ad berühren sich die Horizontalzellterminale. Etwas darunter enden 1-2 ca. 100 nm breite Bipolarzelldendriten, die vom Zentrum der Invagination des Stäbchenterminals zum Hilus hin dünner werden, um zum Soma invaginierender ON-Bipolarzellen weiterzulau-fen. Da die Zahl der in den Stäbchenendkolben eintretenden Fortsätze variabel ist, fanden sich Konstellationen von 1-3 SK, 1-3 Horizontal- und 1-4 Bipolarzellterminalen, wie sie auch in der Literatur beschrieben sind. Drei zentrale Ausschnitte menschlicher Zapfenpedikel wurden aus lückenlosen Serienschnit-ten mit ihren Mitochondrien, SK und den in Form von Triaden hier invaginierenden postrib-bonsynaptischen Fortsätzen rekonstruiert. Der Grundbauplan der Ribbonsynapsen ist hier dem der Stäbchen ähnlich, jedoch sind die SK kürzer, die Invaginationen deutlich kleiner und nie verzweigt, die Bipolarzelldendriten breiter und die Horizontalzellfortsätze terminal weniger stark und nur rundlich aufgetrieben. Zapfen-SK sind nur in einer Ebene schwach gebogene Bänder. Die gefundene Zahl von Zapfen SK paßt zu Literaturdaten, deren Zusammenfas-sung für Primaten foveanah 10-20 und peripher 30-40 SK zeigt. In Bipolarzellaxonen des Menschen waren SK nicht immer über leistenartige Membranplaques am Plasmalemm ver-ankert. Die hier flachen Ribbonsynapsen zeigten kleinere bandförmige oder nur ca. 250 x 150 x 35 nm große plattenförmige SK mit etwas größerem Abstand zu den aktiven Zonen als in Photorezeptoren. Bei BALB/c Mäusen, deren SK besonders deutlich auf Veränderungen der Photoperiode oder experimentelle Bedingungen reagieren, zeigten Rekonstruktionen von Stäbchenribbon-synapsen am Ende der Dunkelphase band- bis boomerangförmige SK und weder Klumpen noch Kugeln. Im ersten Drittel und gegen Ende der Lichtphase fanden sich jedoch ca. 20 Prozent solch veränderter SK. Gleichzeitig waren die mittleren Abschnitte vieler SK unter beiden Lichtbedingungen dünner als am Ende der Dunkelphase. Die langen, oft mehrfach gebogenen und verdrehten Zapfen-SK dieser Mäuse waren unabhängig von den Lichtbedin-gungen oft deutlich größer als die der Stäbchen, wohingegen beim Menschen Zapfen-SK re-lativ gerade, bandförmige Zellorganellen geringerer Größe als in Stäbchen darstellten. Während in Stäbchenterminalen nur ausnahmsweise mehr als ein größeres bandförmiges SK (neben eventuellen kugelförmigen) vorlag, zeigten sich in den Zapfen orts- und spezies-abhängig 15 bis über 25 meist bandförmige Organellen, die in wenigen Fällen mit zwei ge-legentlich sogar 3 verschiedenen Triaden aus 2 Horizontal- und einem Bipolarzellfortsatz ver-bunden waren. Dies ist bei BALB/c Mäusen, die weniger, aber größere Zapfen-SK zeigten, häufiger als beim Menschen. Die SK der Bipolarzellen in der inneren plexiformen Schicht waren speziesübergreifend meist lange Bänder oder kleine Platten mit ca. 250 x 150 nm großen Hauptflächen und nur ge-ringen Verdrehungen. Verschiedene Bipolarzelltypen haben unterschiedlich viele SK. Im Rahmen der Arbeit erstmals erstellte 3D-Rekonstruktion ektopischer synaptischer Körper-chen (eSK) konnten belegen, daß diese in Bipolarzelldendriten lokalisiert sind. Die kleinen, leicht gebogenen, 35 nm dicken Platten, deren große Oberflächen Dimensionen von meist nur ca. 100 x 200 nm hatten, sind praktisch nie an der Zellmembran verankert, sondern ste-hen in einigen Fällen über zu langen Tubuli fusionierte Vesikel mit dem Interzellularspalt in Verbindung. Dies könnte ein Hinweis auf eine "compound" Endo- oder Exozytose sein. Sel-ten finden sich zwei, ausnahmsweise auch drei parallel zueinander angeordnete SK im Inne-ren der Bipolarzelldendriten, meistens nahe deren Eintritt in Stäbchenendkolben. Im Gegen-satz zur Ratte fanden sich eSK bei seit Geburt unter Dauerdunkelheit gehaltenen BALB/c Mäusen sogar im in Stäbchen- bzw. Zapfenterminal invaginierten Abschnitt von Bipolarzell-dendriten. Neben plattenförmigen SK lagen bei diesen Mäusen auch innen hohle klumpen-förmige Organellen in Stäbchenbipolarzelldendriten vor. Unter Organkultur und Ca++-Entzug fanden sich in Stäbchen die massivsten Veränderungen von SK, die entweder als Klumpen oder Kugeln vorlagen oder massive Protrusionen an ei-nem kleinen plattenförmigen Abschnitt zeigten, der noch an der ad befestigt blieb. Die Be-funde deuten darauf hin, daß Licht über Kalziumentzug zu Verklumpungen an SK und zur Abschnürung von klumpen- bis kugelförmigen SK Fragmenten führt. Bei der Rekonstruktion mit anti-β-Dystroglykan Immunogold-markierter Zapfenterminalen der Hühnchenretina konnte erstmals gezeigt werden, daß sich dieses zum Dystrophin-assozierten Glykoproteinkomplex gehörende Protein in perisynaptischen Fortsätzen der Pho-torezeptoren seitlich und an ihren Spitzen fand, während Horizontal- und Bipolarzellfortsätze nicht markiert waren. Dies deutet auf eine neue strukturelle oder funktionelle Domäne in Pho-torezeptorterminalen hin, die eine noch im Detail zu klärende Rolle bei der synaptischen Transmission spielt, da bei Mutationen im Dystrophin-assoziierten Proteinkomplex eine Ver-änderung der synaptischen Kommunikation in der äußeren plexiformen Schicht zu beobach-ten ist. In der Zirbeldrüse sind die meisten SK wenig gebogene, flache, plattenförmige Strukturen, die bei der Ratte meist ca. 300x150x35 nm groß sind. Daneben gibt es deutlich längere bandförmige Organellen und unter Normalbedingungen bei Ratte und Hühnchen praktisch keine, bei Meerschweinchen nur wenige klumpige oder kugelförmige SK. Pinealozyten der Meerschweinchenzirbeldrüse weisen üblicherweise Felder parallel gruppierter plattenförmi-ger synaptischer Körperchen auf. Unter Dauerlicht zeigten sich an der Membran benachbar-ter Zellen einander gegenüberliegende Felder stark verbogener, partiell verdickter SK, die vermutlich aus verschmolzenen Einzelplatten entstanden waren sowie deutlich mehr kugeli-ge bzw. klumpige SK. Die Organellen nehmen nachts an Größe zu, wodurch sich ihre Ober-fläche vergrößert, bei Ratten nimmt sie um 19,3 Prozent von 0,041 auf 0,0501 µm² zu. Da die plattenförmigen SK eine konstante Dicke von 35 nm hatten, läßt sich so ein durchschnitt-liches Volumen von 1,47x10-3 µm³ für 12.00 und von 1,75x10-3 µm³ für Mitternacht mit einer Zunahme von 0,28x10-3 µm³ (entspricht 19,3 %) errechnen. Der Vergleich von Pinealocyten-SK von unter LD 4:20 zu LD 20:4 gehaltenen Ratten zeigte unter LD 20:4 insignifikant mehr SK, die signifikant längere Profile hatten, was auf eine Größenzunahme der Organellen hin-deutet. Überlegungen und mathematische Berechnungen, was Profillängenmessungen bedeuten und wieviele Profile für sinnvolle Vergleiche ausgewertet werden müßten, werden kritisch diskutiert. Die selbst erhobenen Befunde werden im Kontext mit allen verfügbaren Literaturdaten de origine, dem Auftreten von SK in der Ontogenese sowie SK betreffenden pathologischen und Altersveränderungen betrachtet. Hierbei deutet die Analyse der Chronobiologie von SK in quantitativer und morphologischer Hinsicht auf eine Abhängigkeit von der Photoperiode bzw. Licht und Dunkelheit und nicht auf eine endogene zirkadiane Rhythmik hin. Die oberhalb funktionell wichtiger Ca++-Känale lokalisierten SK setzen in Photorezeptoren die Lichtinformation in exozytierte Glutamatquanten um, wobei das Glutamat an verschiedenen postsynaptischen Orten wirkt. Die zuvor nie so anschaulich durch 3D-Stereoanimationen visualisierten Befunde zeigen, daß die Morphologie von SK hier für eine maximal schnelle Freisetzung der gebundenen Transmittervesikel an in unmittelbarer Nähe gelegenen aktiven Zonen der Ribbonsynapsen optimiert ist. Der molekulare Aufbau von SK wird ultrastrukturell nachvollzogen und die Funktion der Organellen diskutiert. Diesbezüglich ist die Vesikelspei-cherung erwiesen, das "Priming" für die Exozytose beinahe bewiesen, eine Koordinations-funktion für multivesikuläre Transmitterfreisetzung ist denkbar, während eine Förderband-funktion eher unwahrscheinlich ist. In breve haben die im Rahmen dieser Habilitation ge-wonnenen Erkenntnisse und entwickelten Methoden einige Beiträge zur Klärung des mor-phologisch funktionellen Gesamtverständnisses der Ribbonsynapsen geleistet.
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Hypernuclear physics is currently attracting renewed interest, due tornthe important role of hypernuclei spectroscopy rn(hyperon-hyperon and hyperon-nucleon interactions) rnas a unique toolrnto describe the baryon-baryon interactions in a unified way and to rnunderstand the origin of their short-range.rnrnHypernuclear research will be one of the main topics addressed by the {sc PANDA} experimentrnat the planned Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research {sc FAIR}.rnThanks to the use of stored $overline{p}$ beams, copiousrnproduction of double $Lambda$ hypernuclei is expected at thern{sc PANDA} experiment, which will enable high precision $gamma$rnspectroscopy of such nuclei for the first time.rnAt {sc PANDA} excited states of $Xi^-$ hypernuclei will be usedrnas a basis for the formation of double $Lambda$ hypernuclei.rnFor their detection, a devoted hypernuclear detector setup is planned. This setup consists ofrna primary nuclear target for the production of $Xi^{-}+overline{Xi}$ pairs, a secondary active targetrnfor the hypernuclei formation and the identification of associated decay products and a germanium array detector to perform $gamma$ spectroscopy.rnrnIn the present work, the feasibility of performing high precision $gamma$rnspectroscopy of double $Lambda$ hypernuclei at the {sc PANDA} experiment has been studiedrnby means of a Monte Carlo simulation. For this issue, the designing and simulation of the devoted detector setup as well as of the mechanism to produce double $Lambda$ hypernuclei have been optimizedrntogether with the performance of the whole system. rnIn addition, the production yields of double hypernuclei in excitedrnparticle stable states have been evaluated within a statistical decay model.rnrnA strategy for the unique assignment of various newly observed $gamma$-transitions rnto specific double hypernuclei has been successfully implemented by combining the predicted energy spectra rnof each target with the measurement of two pion momenta from the subsequent weak decays of a double hypernucleus.rn% Indeed, based on these Monte Carlo simulation, the analysis of the statistical decay of $^{13}_{Lambda{}Lambda}$B has been performed. rn% As result, three $gamma$-transitions associated to the double hypernuclei $^{11}_{Lambda{}Lambda}$Bern% and to the single hyperfragments $^{4}_{Lambda}$H and $^{9}_{Lambda}$Be, have been well identified.rnrnFor the background handling a method based on time measurement has also been implemented.rnHowever, the percentage of tagged events related to the production of $Xi^{-}+overline{Xi}$ pairs, variesrnbetween 20% and 30% of the total number of produced events of this type. As a consequence, further considerations have to be made to increase the tagging efficiency by a factor of 2.rnrnThe contribution of the background reactions to the radiation damage on the germanium detectorsrnhas also been studied within the simulation. Additionally, a test to check the degradation of the energyrnresolution of the germanium detectors in the presence of a magnetic field has also been performed.rnNo significant degradation of the energy resolution or in the electronics was observed. A correlationrnbetween rise time and the pulse shape has been used to correct the measured energy. rnrnBased on the present results, one can say that the performance of $gamma$ spectroscopy of double $Lambda$ hypernuclei at the {sc PANDA} experiment seems feasible.rnA further improvement of the statistics is needed for the background rejection studies. Moreover, a more realistic layout of the hypernuclear detectors has been suggested using the results of these studies to accomplish a better balance between the physical and the technical requirements.rn
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Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging concern to public health, and food-producing animals are known to be a potential source for transmission of resistant bacteria to humans. As legislation of the European Union requires to ban conventional cages for the housing of laying hens on the one hand, and a high food safety standard for eggs on the other hand, further investigations about the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in alternative housing types are required. In this study, we determined antimicrobial resistance in indicator bacteria from 396 cloacal swabs from 99 Swiss laying hen farms among four alternative housing types during a cross-sectional study. On each farm, four hens were sampled and exposure to potential risk factors was identified with a questionnaire. The minimal inhibitory concentration was determined using broth microdilution in Escherichia coli (n=371) for 18 antimicrobials and in Enterococcus faecalis (n=138) and Enterococcus faecium (n=153) for 16 antimicrobials. All antimicrobial classes recommended by the European Food Safety Authority for E. coli and enterococci were included in the resistance profile. Sixty per cent of the E. coli isolates were susceptible to all of the considered antimicrobials and 30% were resistant to at least two antimicrobials. In E. faecalis, 33% of the strains were susceptible to all tested antimicrobials and 40% were resistant to two or more antimicrobials, whereas in E. faecium these figures were 14% and 39% respectively. Risk factor analyses were carried out for bacteria species and antimicrobials with a prevalence of resistance between 15% and 85%. In these analyses, none of the considered housing and management factors showed a consistent association with the prevalence of resistance for more than two combinations of bacteria and antimicrobial. Therefore we conclude that the impact of the considered housing and management practices on the egg producing farms on resistance in laying hens is low.
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Low rates of nest acceptance by laying hens are a major problem in commercial poultry farming operations with aviary systems, leading to costly manual collection and cleaning of mislaid eggs. To gain knowledge about factors affecting nest use, laying hens' preferences for different nest locations were tested. Nests are normally installed at one of two sites: against a wall of the hen house or integrated into one tier of the aviary rack The preferences of laying hens for different nest sites have never been examined under commercial conditions. The aim of this study is to investigate whether behavioural differences can be detected between the different nest sites. The study consists of two consecutive trials involving 5027 Lohmann Selected Leghorn hens (LSL) and 601 layer hybrids selected for extensive housing conditions (EXT). The hens were randomly assigned to eight compartments per trial in groups of 355-360 LSL or 300 EXT in a laying hen house. Four compartments were equipped with a Volito Voletage (R) aviary system (VV), and four were equipped with a Rihs Bolegell (R) aviary system (RB), both of which contained either integrated or wall-placed nests when the experiments started. A strongly balanced crossover design with four periods was used. At 36, 44 and 52 weeks of age, the nest site in four out of the eight compartments was switched. Before each change, the fronts of half of the nests were videotaped during the light period, and the behaviour throughout the main laying period was analysed. Furthermore, the numbers of nest eggs and mislaid eggs in each compartment were recorded every day. No differences in the number of mislaid eggs between the two nest sites could be detected, except at the age of 20/21 weeks when hens in VV aviaries mislaid more eggs when nests were integrated (P = 0.0012). More hens stood simultaneously in front of the integrated nests than in front of wall-placed nests (P = 0.015). Activity of the laying hens increased (P = 0.0073), and stationary behavioural patterns declined (P = 0.0093), when the nests were placed by the wall. Hens inspected integrated nests for a longer duration than wall-placed nests, but wall-placed nests were visited more frequently. In addition to the nest site, the width of the platform in front of the nest influenced laying hen behaviour. Compared with narrower platforms, balance movements decreased on wider ones. Additionally, the platform design had to be taken into account as well, given that hens could not stand or walk as securely on wooden slats as on a grid floor. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Theoretical models of host-parasite coevolution assume a partially genetic basis to the variability in susceptibility to parasites among hosts, for instance as a result of genetic variation in immune function. However, few empirical data exist for free-living vertebrate hosts to support this presumption. In a cross-fostering experiment with nestling great tits, by comparing nestlings of the same origin we investigated (i) the variance in host resistance against an ectoparasite due to a common genetic origin, (ii) the effect of ectoparasite infestation on cell-mediated immunity and (iii) the variance in cell-mediated immunity due to a common genetic origin. Ectoparasitic hen fleas can impair the growth of nestling great tits and nestling growth was therefore taken as a measure of host susceptibility. A common origin did not account for a significant part of the variation in host susceptibility to fleas. There was no significant overall effect of fleas on nestling growth or cell-mediated immunity, as assessed by a cutaneous hypersensitivity response. A common rearing environment explained a significant part of the variation in cell-mediated immunity among nestlings, mainly through its effect on nestling body mass. The variation in cell-mediated immunity was also related to a common origin. However, the origin-related variation in body mass did not account for the origin-related differences in cell-mediated immunity. The results of the present study thus suggest heritable variation in cell-mediated immunity among nestling great tits. [References: 49]
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1. Egg yolks contain carotenoids that protect biological molecules against free-radical damage and promote maturation of the immune system. Availability of carotenoids to birds is often limited. Trade-offs can thus arise in the allocation of carotenoids to different physiological functions, and mothers may influence the immunocompetence of nestlings by modulating the transfer of carotenoid to the yolk.;2. In the great tit Parus major, we experimentally manipulated the dietary supply of carotenoid to mothers, and partially cross-fostered hatchlings to investigate the effect of an increased availability of carotenoids during egg laying on immunocompetence of nestlings.;3. In addition, we infested half of the nests with hen fleas Ceratophyllus gallinae to investigate the relationship between carotenoid availability, resistance to ectoparasites and immunocompetence.;4. We found that the procedure of cross-fostering can reduce the immune response of nestlings, but this effect can be compensated by the maternally transferred carotenoids. Cross-fostered nestlings of carotenoid-supplemented females show a similar immune response to non-cross-fostered nestlings, while cross-fostered nestlings of control females mounted a weaker cell-mediated immune response. This suggests that yolk carotenoids may help nestlings to cope with stress, for example the one generated by cross-fostering and/or they may enhance nestling competitiveness.;5. There was no statistically significant interaction between parasite and carotenoid treatments, as would be expected if carotenoids helped nestlings to fight parasites. Under parasite pressure, however, lighter nestlings raised a lower immune response, while the immune response was only weakly correlated with body mass in uninfested nests.
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1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide better resources for the parasites' own growth, survival and reproduction. However, hosts in prime condition are also better able to develop costly immunological or physiological defence mechanisms, which in turn reduce the parasites' reproductive success. The interplay between host condition, host defence and parasite fitness will thus play an important part in the dynamics of host-parasite systems.;2. In a 2 x 2 design, we manipulated both the access to food in great tit Parus major broods and the exposure of the nestlings to hen fleas Ceratophyllus gallinae, a common ectoparasite of hole-breeding birds. We subsequently investigated the role of manipulated host condition, host immunocompetence, and experimentally induced host defence in nestlings on the reproductive success of individual hen flea females.;3. The food supplementation of the nestlings significantly influenced the parasites' reproductive success. Female fleas laid significantly more eggs when feeding on food-supplemented hosts.;4. Previous parasite exposure of the birds affected the reproductive success of fleas. However, the impact of this induced host response on flea reproduction depended on the birds' natural level of immunocompetence, assessed by the phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) skin test. Flea fecundity significantly decreased with increasing PHA response of the nestlings in previously parasite-exposed broods. No relationship between flea fitness and host immunocompetence was, however, found in previously unexposed broods. The PHA response thus correlates with the nestlings' ability to mount immunological or physiological defence mechanisms against hen fleas. No significant interaction effect between early flea exposure and food supplementation on the parasites' reproductive success was found.;5. Our study shows that the reproductive success of hen fleas is linked to the hosts' food supply early in life and their ability to mount induced immunological or physiological defence mechanisms. These interactions between host quality and parasite fitness are likely to influence host preference, host choice and parasite virulence and thus the evolutionary dynamics in host-parasite systems.
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Contents"Effects of Swell-Shear Treatment on the Digestibility of Cellulosics", Dou-Houng Hwang, UMC "Application of Material and Energy Balance Regularities to Biomass Production from Cellulosic Substrates", Y.H. Lee, KSU "Immobilization of Aspergillus niger beta-Xylosidase", Gbekeloluwa B. Oguntimein, ISU "The Effect of the Major Structural Parameters of Cellulose on Enzymatic Hydrolysis", David H. Beardmore, Y.H. Lee, and L.T. Fan, KSU "Purification of a High Molecular Weight Hemicellulase", Ricardo A. Fournier, ISU "Aerobic Fermentation of Banana Pulp by Aspergillus Fumigatus", Stephen Lorbert, UMC "Purification and Properties of Two Very Small Xylanases", Chih-hen Kiang, ISU "Testing Theoretical Models for Cellulose Enzymatic Hydrolysis", Lin-Chang Chiang, UMC "Utilization of Material and Energy Balances in Hydrocarbon Fermentation", Alexis Ferrer, KSU "Purification of a Series of Closely Related Xylanases", Mary M. Frederick, ISU
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The influence of the nest location and the placement of nipple drinkers on nest use by laying hens in a commercial aviary was assessed. Twenty pens in a laying hen house were equipped with the same commercial aviary system, but the pens differed in the nest location and the placement of nipple drinkers. Nests were placed along the walls in 10 pens, and nipple drinkers were installed in front of the nests in 5 of these pens. The other 10 pens were equipped with nests placed on a tier within the aviary (integrated nests). Nipple drinkers were installed in front of the nests in 5 of these pens. A total of 225 Lohmann Selected Leghorns were housed per pen. The hens were offered 4 nests per pen: 2 facing the service corridor of the laying hen house and 2 facing the outdoor area. The numbers of nest eggs and mislaid eggs were counted daily per pen. At 25, 36, and 43 wk of age, the nest platforms were videotaped and the behavior of laying hens in front of the nests was analyzed. The nest location affected the stationary and locomotive behaviors in front of the nests. Hens in front of the integrated nests and the nests with drinkers displayed more stationary behaviors than hens in front of wall-placed nests or nests without drinkers. No difference in the number of nest eggs could be detected, but the integration of the nests inside the aviary led to a more even distribution of hens while nest searching. In the pens with wall-placed nests, significantly more hens laid eggs in the nests at the wall near the service corridor than at the wall near the outdoor area. Due to this imbalance, crowding in front of the preferred nests occurred and pushing and agonistic interactions on the nest platforms were significantly more frequent. Placement of nipple drinkers in front of nests had no effect on the number of eggs laid in those nests.
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Lyme disease Borrelia can infect humans and animals for months to years, despite the presence of an active host immune response. The vls antigenic variation system, which expresses the surface-exposed lipoprotein VlsE, plays a major role in B. burgdorferi immune evasion. Gene conversion between vls silent cassettes and the vlsE expression site occurs at high frequency during mammalian infection, resulting in sequence variation in the VlsE product. In this study, we examined vlsE sequence variation in B. burgdorferi B31 during mouse infection by analyzing 1,399 clones isolated from bladder, heart, joint, ear, and skin tissues of mice infected for 4 to 365 days. The median number of codon changes increased progressively in C3H/HeN mice from 4 to 28 days post infection, and no clones retained the parental vlsE sequence at 28 days. In contrast, the decrease in the number of clones with the parental vlsE sequence and the increase in the number of sequence changes occurred more gradually in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice. Clones containing a stop codon were isolated, indicating that continuous expression of full-length VlsE is not required for survival in vivo; also, these clones continued to undergo vlsE recombination. Analysis of clones with apparent single recombination events indicated that recombinations into vlsE are nonselective with regard to the silent cassette utilized, as well as the length and location of the recombination event. Sequence changes as small as one base pair were common. Fifteen percent of recovered vlsE variants contained "template-independent" sequence changes, which clustered in the variable regions of vlsE. We hypothesize that the increased frequency and complexity of vlsE sequence changes observed in clones recovered from immunocompetent mice (as compared with SCID mice) is due to rapid clearance of relatively invariant clones by variable region-specific anti-VlsE antibody responses.
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Mucus clearance is an important airway innate defense mechanism. Airway-targeted overexpression of the epithelial Na(+) channel β-subunit [encoded by sodium channel nonvoltage gated 1, beta subunit (Scnn1b)] in mice [Scnn1b-transgenic (Tg) mice] increases transepithelial Na(+) absorption and dehydrates the airway surface, which produces key features of human obstructive lung diseases, including mucus obstruction, inflammation, and air-space enlargement. Because the first Scnn1b-Tg mice were generated on a mixed background, the impact of genetic background on disease phenotype in Scnn1b-Tg mice is unknown. To explore this issue, congenic Scnn1b-Tg mice strains were generated on C57BL/6N, C3H/HeN, BALB/cJ, and FVB/NJ backgrounds. All strains exhibited a two- to threefold increase in tracheal epithelial Na(+) absorption, and all developed airway mucus obstruction, inflammation, and air-space enlargement. However, there were striking differences in neonatal survival, ranging from 5 to 80% (FVB/NJ