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About: Toad is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1624 publications have been published within this topic receiving 28732 citations.


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TL;DR: The electrocardiographic alterations observed consist of gradual deterioration of the normal standards with progressive appearance of negative ventricular deflections that can result in ventricular fibrillation and death if the envenomed dog is not promptly treated.
Abstract: Toads (order: Anura; family: Bufonidae; genus: Bufo) are distributed throughout the world, but more species are found in areas of tropical and humid temperate climates. Although toads do not have a venom inoculation system, they are venomous animals because the glands covering the whole surface of their bodies secrete a milk-like venom of which composition is not yet completely known. Some of these glands are the bilateral glands located in post-orbital position. These glands, which are somewhat diamond-shaped and can be seen by the naked eye, are known as parotids. Toad envenoming in dogs may cause local and systemic alterations and may cause death by cardiac ventricular fibrillation. The electrocardiographic alterations observed consist of gradual deterioration of the normal standards with progressive appearance of negative ventricular deflections that can result in ventricular fibrillation and death if the envenomed dog is not promptly treated. Traditional therapy consists mainly of administration of atropine and propranolol; the latter used to prevent ventricular fibrillation.

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TL;DR: The hydro-osmotic response of toad bladder to ADH is accompanied by addition of membrane to the plasmalemma of epithelial cells, which may contain channels that are permeable to water.

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TL;DR: The results suggest that the complex formation of cdc2 and cyclin B in response to MIH stimulation at the oocyte surface is a critical step for initiating oocyte maturation in fishes and amphibians, with the exception of Xenopus, in which pre‐MPF already exists in immature oocytes and only its chemical modification is required for MPF activation.
Abstract: Maturation-promoting factor (MPF), a final trigger for initiating oocyte maturation, is activated in the oocyte cytoplasm, in response to maturation-inducing hormone (MIH) secreted from follicle cells surrounding the oocyte. MPF consists of cdc2 and cyclin B. We investigated the state of cdc2 and cyclin B in immature and mature oocytes of fishes (carp, catfish and lamprey) and amphibians (Xenopus, frog [Rana] and toad [Bufo]) using monoclonal antibodies raised against mouse cdc2, which also recognize fish and amphibian cdc2, and monoclonal antibodies against goldfish cyclin B1 and polyclonal antibodies against Xenopus cyclins B1 and B2. Anti-cdc2 and anti-cyclin B immunoblotting of oocyte extracts fractionated by gel filtration chromatography showed that immature oocytes from all of these species with the exception of Xenopus contained only monomeric cdc2. Cyclin B-bound inactive cdc2 (pre-MPF) was present only in immature Xenopus oocytes. Cdc2-cyclin B complex was, however, found in mature oocytes from all the species examined. After the oocyte is induced to mature by MIH, cdc2 should therefore bind to cyclin B in all of these species, except Xenopus. These results suggest that the complex formation of cdc2 and cyclin B in response to MIH stimulation at the oocyte surface is a critical step for initiating oocyte maturation in fishes and amphibians, with the exception of Xenopus, in which pre-MPF already exists in immature oocytes and only its chemical modification is required for MPF activation.

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TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of the cardiotonic sterols, marinobufagin and marinabufagin, has been demonstrated in the toad Bufo marinus.

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202348
2022118
202112
202012
201913
20188