Samuel R Wray
University of the West Indies
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 1988
N.V.A. Murthy; Samuel R Wray; G.N. Melville; Hugh H Wynter; N.V. Santha Ram; N.V. Hari Haran
Stress is believed to influence male reproductive activity. Male rats were subjected to immobilization stress for 2 h/day for 30 days to assess the effects of stress on testicular function. Net mass of the testes, epididymes and the seminal vesicles, sperm morphology, number of epididymal sperms and percent progressive motility of the sperms were determined. Adrenal weights were significantly increased (P < 0.05) in the stressed animals. There was no significant difference between the control and the stressed animals with respect to testicular and epididymal weight, level of sperm production, progressive motility, seminal vesicular weight and abnormal forms. Histological examination also revealed a similarity in the structure of seminiferous tubules, adequacy of cell types of developing germ cells, structure of Leydig cells and epididymal lumina in both the groups. This study demonstrated a lack of significant effect of immobilization stress on testicular function in rats.
Respiration | 1983
Sana M Ceesay; G. Norris Melville; James L Mills; Samuel R Wray
The present study evaluated mucus transport velocity (MTV) in different areas of the tracheobronchial tree in vitro in normal, acute and chronic bronchitic animals. The average MTV in normal animals ranged from 11.5 mm/min in the trachea to 0.64 mm/min in the pre-terminal bronchus. Chronic bronchitic animals showed mucus hypersecretion, areas of ciliary abnormality and mucus stagnation. The mean transport velocities ranged from 21.2 mm/min in the trachea to 4.1 mm/min in the pre-terminal bronchus. In the acutely ill animals, MTV ranged from 2.5 mm/min in the trachea to zero below the upper lobar bronchus. It is postulated that the higher than normal values in chronic bronchitis are due to altered mucus rheology, increased peristalsis and linear acceleration; whereas those in acute bronchitis were attributed to an early phase of viral or bacterial infection.
Psychopharmacology | 1977
Patrick C Egbe; Samuel R Wray
Intraperitoneal administration of physostigmine (0.025 to 0.18 mg/kg) to rats resulted in significant increases in motor activity as measured with jiggle platforms. Doses of physostigmine 0.2 mg/kg or more decreased motor activity. The physostigmine-induced hyperactivity was attenuated by atropine (5 mg/kg) given before or after physostigmine (0.05 mg/kg). On the contrary, d-amphetamine (2 mg/kg), given before or after, significantly potentiated the physostigmine-induced increase in motor activity. The relevance of the cholinergic system in mediating hyperactive behaviour in children is discussed.
Respiration | 1980
S. Ismail; G.N. Melville; James L Mills; Samuel R Wray
The study examined the reactivity of the tracheobronchial tree of rats maintained on low protein and tryptophan-deficient diets. It was found that: (1) Rats maintained on 5% protein or tryptophan-deficient diets showed little or no weight gain. A 15% protein diet was adequate for normal growth of female rats, but not of male rats. (2) Airways of malnourished rats showed significant bronchoconstriction when treated to an acetylcholine (AcCh) concentration of 10(-11) M. The threshold concentration of AcCh for normal rats was 10(-5) M. Airways of malnourished rats were also more sensitive to cold. (3) Rehabilitation of the malnourished rats attenuated the response to AcCh. Recovery, however, was not complete. (4) Prior application of phentolamine and atropine markedly reduced the sensitivity of the airways of malnourished rats to AcCh. The results seem to indicate that alpha-adrenoceptors and the vagus nerve may be involved in the observed increased reactivity of airways of malnourished rats.
West Indian Medical Journal | 1992
Samuel R Wray; Lauriann E Young
West Indian Medical Journal | 1986
Samuel R Wray
West Indian Medical Journal | 1984
Melville Gn; Samuel R Wray; Kumar M; N. Murthy; Omkar Parshad
West Indian Medical Journal | 1987
N. V. Adinarayana Murthy; Samuel R Wray; N. Shanta Ram; N. Hari Haran
West Indian Medical Journal | 1986
N. V. Adinarayana Murthy; Marjorie T. Vassell; G. Norris Melville; Samuel R Wray; N. Shanta Ram; N. Hari Haran
Neuropharmacology | 1976
Samuel R Wray