Published 1988 | Version v1
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The role of mammary gland on 131-I uptake by neonatal of wistar mice

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The aim of this investigation was to know the role of mammary gland of Wistar mice in transfering Iodine (I) to neonatal that fit in the role of I itself, and the degree of neonate need to I. Twenty four albino Wistar mouse post natal, were divided into 4 groups of six mouse for each, based on the interval observation. Each mice was given per oral 0.25 ml Na131-I with the activity of 300 uCi. The observation were pointed to tissues and organs such as: blood, liver, kidney, digestion cannal, tiroid gland, lymphe, mammary gland and urine; where as for neonatal: blood, kidney, digestion cannal, and the tiroid gland. The resuls show thet the high 131-I repentions were bound on tiroid gland (between 5.72 and 21.76 %) and on mammary gland (batween 9.30 and 21.90 %) of Wistar mice at lactation period in line with the increasing of mammary gland function and increasing the need of iodine for neonatal. In uptake of 131-I the thyroid gland of neonatal seemed superior compared to tissue or other neonatal organs. (author). 5 refs, 2 figs, 4 tabs

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Additional titles

Original title (Indonesian)
Peran kelenjar susu induk dalam pengambilan 131-I oleh neonat tikus

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Proceedings of Symposium III on Applications of Isotopes and Radiation
Imprint Pagination
917 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 399-406.
Report number
INIS-mf--13357

Conference

Title
Symposium III on applications of isotopes and radiation.
Original Conference Title
Simposium III Aplikasi Isotop dan Radiasi
Dates
16-17 Dec 1986.
Place
Jakarta (Indonesia).

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Notes
Imprint:Risalah Simposium III Aplikasi Isotop dan Radiasi.