All Relations between Depression and claustrum

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
J A Bell, J J Kennell. Short communication: Postruminal infusion of conjugated linoleic acids negatively impacts milk synthesis in Holstein cows. Journal of dairy science. vol 86. issue 4. 2003-06-27. PMID:12741557. furthermore, as well as the typical depression in milk fat reported with trans-10 isomers of cla, other negative effects specific to cla infusion were observed including a drop in lactose concentration and yield, a drop in protein yield, and an elevated somatic cell count. 2003-06-27 2023-08-12 cattle
J G Giesy, M A McGuire, B Shafii, T W Hanso. Effect of dose of calcium salts of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on percentage and fatty acid content of milk fat in midlactation holstein cows. Journal of dairy science. vol 85. issue 8. 2003-01-24. PMID:12214995. milk fat depression (mfd) occurs when cows receive cla-60, a commercially available cla source containing numerous cla isomers, abomasally. 2003-01-24 2023-08-12 cattle
S B Smith, T S Hively, G M Cortese, J J Han, K Y Chung, P Casteñada, C D Gilbert, V L Adams, H J Mersman. Conjugated linoleic acid depresses the delta9 desaturase index and stearoyl coenzyme A desaturase enzyme activity in porcine subcutaneous adipose tissue. Journal of animal science. vol 80. issue 8. 2002-11-12. PMID:12211379. these data provide the first direct evidence that dietary cla depresses scd enzyme activity in porcine adipose tissue, which may in part be responsible for the depression of adiposity by cla observed by others in market weight pigs. 2002-11-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nicole Masters, Mark A McGuire, Kathy A Beerman, Nairanjana Dasgupta, Michelle K McGuir. Maternal supplementation with CLA decreases milk fat in humans. Lipids. vol 37. issue 2. 2002-10-08. PMID:11908905. consumption of commercially produced cla has been shown to decrease adipose accretion in growing laboratory and production animals and cause milk fat depression in cows. 2002-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
L S Piperova, B B Teter, I Bruckental, J Sampugna, S E Mills, M P Yurawecz, J Fritsche, K Ku, R A Erdma. Mammary lipogenic enzyme activity, trans fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acids are altered in lactating dairy cows fed a milk fat-depressing diet. The Journal of nutrition. vol 130. issue 10. 2000-11-14. PMID:11015491. the results were compatible with a role of trans-10, cis-12 cla in milk fat depression, but alterations noted in tfa and other cla isomers suggest that they also may be important during diet-induced milk fat depression. 2000-11-14 2023-08-12 Not clear