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Luc Wilson

Luc Wilson

Columbia University · Historic Preservation

Active 1934–2013

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Research topics

  • Medicine
  • Gynecology
  • Internal medicine
  • Endocrinology
  • Physiology

Selected publications

  • Histologic Evaluation of the Effects of Diethylstilbesterol and Zeranol on Certain Lamb Tissues

    American Journal of Veterinary Research · 1980-04-01 · 7 citations

    articleSenior author

    Forty-eight lambs with equal numbers of rams, ewes, and wethers were used in a growth and metabolism trial. Within each sex, equal numbers were used as controls, and implanted with zeranol or deithylstillbestrol (DES) or both. The lambs were slaughtered 44 days after implanting and the effects of the different implants (or in combination) on certain endocrine glands, urogenital tracts, and other selected tissues were determined. All animals given implants had adrenal cortical hyperplasia. Thyroid gland activity was depressed by DES implants in wethers, and by the combination of zeranol and DES in wethers and rams. Changes in the urogenital tracts of DES-implanted lambs, including the urethra, seminal vesicle, epididymis, testis, and uterus, were similar to those observed following treatment with exogenous estrogens. The results of this evaluation confirm that DES has higher estrogenic activity than zeranol. When these two compounds were used in combination, their estrogenic effects were additive.

  • The unequal breadwinner: A new perspective on women and social security

    Medical Entomology and Zoology · 1976-01-01

    bookSenior author
  • Pathologie changes in endocrine glands and certain other tissues of lambs implanted with the synthetic growth promotant zeranol.

    PubMed · 1975-09-01 · 18 citations

    articleSenior author

    As doses of zeranol implants (0 (control), 12, 24, 48, and 96 mg) were increased, there were increased reaction and activity in target organs (such as urogenital tract and mammary, adrenal, hypophyseal, and thyroid glands) of castrated male sheep (wethers). Hyperplasia and transitional and squamous transformation in the prostate were mild (1+) in the wethers given 12- and 24-mg doses, moderate to marked (2.5+) in the wethers given 48-mg doses, and severe (4+) in the wethers given 96-mg doses. Papillary proliferation and fibrosis increased correspondingly in the seminal vesicle. Changes in the distal penile urethra increased from papillary hyperplasia in the wethers given a 24-mg dose to 100% squamous transformation in the wethers given a 96-mg dose. Mammary gland development was noticeable in the wethers given a 24-mg dose and increased thereafter to progressive alveolar growth and secretory activity in the wethers given 48- and 96-mg doses. Along with a progressive increase of adrenal gland weight and adrenal gland/thyroid gland ratios over the controls, the principals had hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the adrenal cortex. Mean adrenal cortex widths for control wethers and wethers given 24-, 48-, and 96-mg doses were 2,089, 2,140 (adjusted value, 2,194), 2,416, and 2,425 mum, respectively. Mean adrenal gland weights for control wethers and wethers given 12-, 24-, 48-, and 96-mg doses were 2.50, 2.61, 2.53, 2.70, and 2.78 g. respectively. Hyperplasia (nodule formation) plus exhaustive and pyknotic changes of the adrenal cortex increased similarly with increasing zeranol dose. After the thyroid gland weights decreased (2.19, 2.04, 2.00, and 1.72 g, respectively, for control wethers and wethers given 12-, 48-, and 96-mg doses), secretory activity of thyroid epithelial cells decreased. In the glandular portion of the hypophysis, secretory activity and proliferation of eosinophilic cells increased with the larger zeranol doses (48 and 96 mg). There was a corresponding decrease in the number of basophils. These changes are consistent with increased somatotropin and adrenocorticotropin secretion and decreased thyrotropin secretion. Muscle and ligament structures appeared looser and widened in the wethers given the 96-mg dose, and fat cell formation was increased in the muscles along ligament muscle junctions.

  • Pathologic Changes in Endocrine Glands and Certain Other Tissues of Lambs Implanted with the Synthetic Growth Promotant Zeranol

    American Journal of Veterinary Research · 1975-09-01 · 4 citations

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    SUMMARY As doses of zeranol implants (0 (control), 12, 24, 48, and 96 mg) were increased, there were increased reaction and activity in target organs (such as urogenital tract and mammary, adrenal, hypophyseal, and thyroid glands) of castrated male sheep (wethers). Hyperplasia and transitional and squamous transformation in the prostate were mild (1+) in the wethers given 12- and 24-mg doses, moderate to marked (2.5+) in the wethers given 48-mg doses, and severe (4+) in the wethers given 96-mg doses. Papillary proliferation and fibrosis increased correspondingly in the seminal vesicle. Changes in the distal penile urethra increased from papillary hyperplasia in the wethers given a 24-mg dose to 100% squamous transformation in the wethers given a 96-mg dose. Mammary gland development was noticeable in the wethers given a 24-mg dose and increased thereafter to progressive alveolar growth and secretory activity in the wethers given 48- and 96-mg doses. Along with a progressive increase of adrenal gland weight and adrenal gland/thyroid gland ratios over the controls, the principals had hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the adrenal cortex. Mean adrenal cortex widths for control wethers and wethers given 24-, 48-, and 96-mg doses were 2,089, 2,140 (adjusted value, 2,194), 2,416, and 2,425 μm, respectively. Mean adrenal gland weights for control wethers and wethers given 12-, 24-, 48-, and 96-mg doses were 2.50, 2.61, 2.53, 2.70, and 2.78 g. respectively. Hyperplasia (nodule formation) plus exhaustive and pyknotic changes of the adrenal cortex increased similarly with increasing zeranol dose. After the thyroid gland weights decreased (2.19, 2.04, 2.00, and 1.72 g, respectively, for control wethers and wethers given 12-, 48-, and 96-mg doses), secretory activity of thyroid epithelial cells decreased. In the glandular portion of the hypophysis, secretory activity and proliferation of eosinophilic cells increased with the larger zeranol doses (48 and 96 mg). There was a corresponding decrease in the number of basophils. These changes are consistent with increased somatotropin and adrenocorticotropin secretion and decreased thyrotropin secretion. Muscle and ligament structures appeared looser and widened in the wethers given the 96-mg dose, and fat cell formation was increased in the muscles along ligament-muscle junctions.

  • RADIOLOGIC ASPECTS OF AN ABORTION PROGRAM

    American Journal of Roentgenology · 1973-12-01

    articleOpen accessSenior author

    The radiologic aspects of abortion are divided into 2 main categories: (1) sequelae of uterine dilatation and curettage; and (2) problems related to intraamniotic injection of saline. The first category includes uterine synechiae (Asherman syndrome) and incompetence of the internal os, the roentgen features of which are described and illustrated. In the second category, proper placement of the needle in the amniotic sac can be verified by the injection of water soluble contrast medium (amniography). Malpositions in the placenta, vascular system or peritoneal cavity are easily recognized and serious consequences can be averted. The diagnosis of hydatidiform mole is readily established. The use of amniography in other areas of obstetrical diagnosis, the roentgenologic assessment of fetal age and the problem of therapeutic abortion because of exposure to ionizing radiation early in pregnancy are briefly discussed.

  • Stilbestrol for Cattle

    Purdue e-Pubs (Purdue University System) · 1967-01-01

    articleOpen accessSenior author
  • Comment on “Uterine Hypertrophy in the Presence of Androgen-producing Adrenal Tumor”

    American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology · 1957-04-01

    articleOpen access1st authorCorresponding
  • FOLLICULAR FLUID. ITS POSSIBLE ROLE IN HUMAN FERTILITY AND INFERTILITY

    Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey · 1955-08-01

    article
  • Its Possible Role in Human Fertility and Infertility

    Fertility and Sterility · 1953-11-01 · 15 citations

    article
  • Conflicting conclusions on uterine contractility

    American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology · 1953-07-01

    articleOpen access1st authorCorresponding

Frequent coauthors

  • Raphael Kurzrok

    Jewish Hospital

    17 shared
  • William H. Perloff

    4 shared
  • H Rothenbacher

    Zentrum für Psychiatrie Südwürttemberg

    2 shared
  • J. P. Wiggins

    2 shared
  • Charles H. Birnberg

    2 shared
  • Ruth Lister

    1 shared
  • AC Hepburn

    Newcastle University

    1 shared
  • D. R. Zimmerman

    Stevens Institute of Technology

    1 shared

Education

  • M.A.

    Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

Awards & honors

  • Onera Prize for Historic Preservation
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