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Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior | 1998

Distribution and Clearance of Cocaine in Brain Is Influenced by Genetics

Marc R. Azar; N. Acar; V. Gene Erwin; Guy F. Barbato; Andrew C. Morse; Carrie L. Heist; Byron C. Jones

The purpose of this study was to examine the pharmacokinetics of cocaine in two inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6 (B6) and DBA/2 (D2). Male and female mice were administered 30 mg kg(-1) cocaine IP and killed after 5, 15, 30, or 60 minutes postinjection. Brains were removed quickly and assayed for total brain cocaine concentration. Quantification of cocaine was conducted using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The results of this study revealed a strain difference in total brain cocaine kinetics. Specifically, we observed that at 5 min onward, B6 mice cleared cocaine from the brain with a t1/2 estimated at 22.3 min, while distribution in D2 mice appeared to be incomplete until 15 min with a subsequent t1/2 estimated at 11.2 min. These results show that despite faster clearance by D2 mice, the prolonged time to distribution in this strain may help explain why D2 mice show initial greater locomotor activation by cocaine, compared to B6s.


Annual Review of Animal Biosciences | 2018

Measuring Male-to-Male Differences in Fertility or Effects of Semen Treatments

Rupert P. Amann; Richard G. Saacke; Guy F. Barbato; Dagmar Waberski

Fertility is a convenient but meaningless term unless the outcome measure is stipulated and accounts for dependence of male fertility on the female population. We describe outcome measures and detail the impacts of the physiological status of each female and her external environment, as well as management imposed by humans. We explain the dominant role of the female reproductive tract as a series of hurdles for sperm seeking an ovum. Each spermatozoon in an ejaculate is unique, although usually most are morphologically similar. Semen seemingly contains three subpopulations of sperm, based on fate within a female and role in hampering the success of the ultimate winning spermatozoon; we define these subpopulations. The numerical size of each subpopulation placed into a female determines the shape of the dose-response curve leading to possible live young. Heterospermic artificial insemination provides far greater sensitivity to detect differences, partly because the female environment is identical for each comparison.


Biology of Reproduction | 1998

A practical in vitro sperm-egg binding assay that detects subfertile males.

Guy F. Barbato; Palmer G. Cramer; Roy H. Hammerstedt


Journal of Poultry Science | 2003

Conservation of a Genetically Selected Broiler Line (42L)Using Cryopreserved Circulating Primordial Germ Cells (PGCS) Isolated by Filtration Method

Atsushi Tajima; Guy F. Barbato; Takashi Kuwana; Roy H. Hammerstedt


Domestic Animal Endocrinology | 2004

Identification of interferon-τ isoforms expressed by the peri-implantation goat (Capra hircus) conceptus

Alan D. Ealy; Sara K Wagner; Ann E Sheils; Niki C. Whitley; David O Kiesling; Sally E. Johnson; Guy F. Barbato


Journal of Andrology | 2001

A Fragment of Prosaposin (SGP-1) from Rooster Sperm Promotes Sperm-Egg Binding and Improves Fertility in Chickens

Roy H. Hammerstedt; Palmer G. Cramer; Guy F. Barbato; Rupert P. Amann; John S. O'Brien; Michael D. Griswold


Archive | 1997

A method and use of polypeptide in sperm-egg binding to enhance or decrease fertility

Roy H. Hammerstedt; Palmer G. Cramer; Guy F. Barbato


Archive | 2007

Reversible inhibition of sperm receptor synthesis for contraception

Guy F. Barbato; Alexander MacDonald


Archive | 2002

Process and device for evaluating fertility of spermatozoa samples

Roy H. Hammerstedt; Guy F. Barbato; Palmer G. Cramer


Archive | 1997

Verfahren und verwendung eines polypeptids in der sperma-eizellen-bindung zur erhöhung oder verringerung der fertilität Process and use of a polypeptide in the semen-ova-bond to increase or decrease the fertility

Roy H. Hammerstedt; Palmer G. Cramer; Guy F. Barbato

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Roy H. Hammerstedt

Pennsylvania State University

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Palmer G. Cramer

Pennsylvania State University

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Rupert P. Amann

Colorado State University

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Alan D. Ealy

Pennsylvania State University

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Alexander MacDonald

Pennsylvania State University

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Andrew C. Morse

Pennsylvania State University

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Ann E Sheils

Pennsylvania State University

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Atsushi Tajima

Pennsylvania State University

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Byron C. Jones

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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Carrie L. Heist

Pennsylvania State University

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