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Laboratory Animals | 2010
Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Tetsuya Matsuoka; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Takako Endoh; Ryo Kamata; Kazuya Fukuda; Tsutomu Ishikawa; Yuzo Asano
Changes in clinical pathology parameters, particularly those related to blood coagulation, were examined throughout the gestation period in New Zealand White rabbits. As compared with the non-pregnant group, the following major changes were observed in the pregnant group. For blood coagulation-related parameters, platelets increased progressively and fibrinogen increased slightly from organogenesis, prothrombin time was significantly prolonged during organogenesis and shortened in the late fetal growth stage, activated partial thromboplastin time was significantly prolonged during the fetal growth stage, and antithrombin III increased during and after late organogenesis. Such changes in blood coagulation-related parameters during the later stages of gestation seem to be physiological responses in preparation for protecting against excessive haemorrhage or haemostasis at parturition. For the other haematological and blood chemical parameters as well as progesterone, red blood cell counts, haemoglobin and haematocrit began to decrease during organogenesis and continued to decrease thereafter. Reticulocyte counts significantly increased during organogenesis and decreased thereafter. White blood cell parameters, except for neutrophils, showed significant decreases during the fetal growth stage. Serum progesterone concentration reached its highest level early in organogenesis and decreased thereafter. Total protein, albumin, glucose, cholesterol, calcium, blood urea nitrogen and creatinine decreased significantly during the middle and/or late periods of gestation. In conclusion, the data obtained from the present study can be used as background data for effective evaluation of reproductive toxicology in rabbits, and pregnant rabbits may serve as models of pregnant women in research pertaining to clinical pathology and gestation.
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2006
Tetsuya Matsuoka; Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Kotaro Serizawa; Toshikazu Ishikura; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Yuzo Asano
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2004
Dai Watanabe; Hiromi Nakara; Keisuke Akagi; Toshiya Ishii; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Yoshikazu Nagashima; Azusa Okaniwa
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2009
Tetsuya Matsuoka; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Takako Endho; Ryo Kamata; Kazuya Fukuda; Tsutomu Ishikawa; Yuzo Asano
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2010
Ryo Haneda; Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Tetsuya Matsuoka; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Takako Endoh; Kazuya Fukuda; Yuzo Asano
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2001
Toru Hoshiya; Dai Watanabe; Keisuke Akagi; Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Kazunori Kamiya; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Michiyo Kumahara; Hiroshi Toya; Yoshikazu Nagashima; Azusa Okaniwa
Experimental Animals | 2013
Toshiya Ishii; Hisako Hori; Makoto Ishigami; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Dai Watanabe
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2012
Tetsuya Matsuoka; Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Ryo Haneda; Ema Otsuka; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Kazuya Fukuda; Tsutomu Ishikawa; Kazuko Tsurumoto; Maki Noguchi; Sachiko Tamai; Yuzo Asano
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2008
Dai Watanabe; Hisako Hori; Toshiya Ishii; Makoto Ishigami; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Tsutomu Ishikawa; Toru Hoshiya; Azusa Okaniwa; Toshifumi Oyamada
Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2001
Toru Hoshiya; Keisuke AKAGl; Yasumoto Mizoguchi; Tetsuya Matsuoka; Hiroyasu Mizuguchi; Yoshikazu Nagashima; Azusa Okaniwa