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THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE

In a paired feeding experiment the effects of vitamin B(1) deficiency and of restriction of food intake have been compared. In both groups of animals the number of cases of paralysis and the number of deaths were less than in a control group on an unrestricted amount of the complete diet. The maximu...

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Autores principales: Foster, Claire, Jones, James H., Henle, Werner, Dorfman, Frieda
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1944
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19871413
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author Foster, Claire
Jones, James H.
Henle, Werner
Dorfman, Frieda
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Jones, James H.
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Dorfman, Frieda
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description In a paired feeding experiment the effects of vitamin B(1) deficiency and of restriction of food intake have been compared. In both groups of animals the number of cases of paralysis and the number of deaths were less than in a control group on an unrestricted amount of the complete diet. The maximum difference occurred on the 15th day after inoculation. The incidence of paralysis and death in the vitamin-deficient group was also less than in the paired restricted group. The maximum difference occurred on the 17th day following inoculation, after which the difference gradually became less. At the end of the experiment (28 days) there was a slightly greater number of deaths in the restricted group than in the vitamin-deficient group. Apparently the effect of vitamin B(1) deficiency on the action of the virus of poliomyelitis in the mouse is not due solely to the resulting anorexia. From the 3rd to the 25th day after inoculation the animals were examined at hourly intervals throughout the day and night. On the 26th and 27th days they were examined every 3 hours. Except for two mice in the unrestricted group dying before the hourly examinations were begun, peripheral paralysis was observed in every animal which died.
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spelling pubmed-21354682008-04-18 THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE Foster, Claire Jones, James H. Henle, Werner Dorfman, Frieda J Exp Med Article In a paired feeding experiment the effects of vitamin B(1) deficiency and of restriction of food intake have been compared. In both groups of animals the number of cases of paralysis and the number of deaths were less than in a control group on an unrestricted amount of the complete diet. The maximum difference occurred on the 15th day after inoculation. The incidence of paralysis and death in the vitamin-deficient group was also less than in the paired restricted group. The maximum difference occurred on the 17th day following inoculation, after which the difference gradually became less. At the end of the experiment (28 days) there was a slightly greater number of deaths in the restricted group than in the vitamin-deficient group. Apparently the effect of vitamin B(1) deficiency on the action of the virus of poliomyelitis in the mouse is not due solely to the resulting anorexia. From the 3rd to the 25th day after inoculation the animals were examined at hourly intervals throughout the day and night. On the 26th and 27th days they were examined every 3 hours. Except for two mice in the unrestricted group dying before the hourly examinations were begun, peripheral paralysis was observed in every animal which died. The Rockefeller University Press 1944-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2135468/ /pubmed/19871413 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1944, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Foster, Claire
Jones, James H.
Henle, Werner
Dorfman, Frieda
THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE
title THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE
title_full THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE
title_fullStr THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE
title_full_unstemmed THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE
title_short THE COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN B(1) DEFICIENCY AND RESTRICTION OF FOOD INTAKE ON THE RESPONSE OF MICE TO THE LANSING STRAIN OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS, AS DETERMINED BY THE PAIRED FEEDING TECHNIQUE
title_sort comparative effects of vitamin b(1) deficiency and restriction of food intake on the response of mice to the lansing strain of poliomyelitis virus, as determined by the paired feeding technique
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19871413
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