{3 plement fixation tests were carried out by Mr H. Turner and Dr. R. J. Heubner for the following diseases: para-influenza |, 2, and 3; respiratory syneitial; psittacosis group; and Q fever. The modified Bengtson method was used.'' ‘* Sodium and Potassium Levels. Determinations of sodium and potassium urinary excretion and dietary levels were carried out by Dr. L.K. Dahl of Brookhaven Nationa! Laboratory. This study was made to see whether there was any correla- tion between salt consumption by the Rongelapese and blood pressure levels. Both spot and 24-hr urine collections on about 200 people were tested for sodium and potassium levels by fame photometry. Several sample meals trom the Rongelap people were also analyzed. Thyroid Metabolism. Since the largest dose to any part of the body had been received by the thyroid glands in the Marshallese, studies of the metabolic state of the thyroid gland have been of interest. These studies have been made by Dr. J.-E. Rall at the National Institutes of Health. Samples from the previous years’ surveys had shown surprisingly high protein-bound iodine levels. In order to determine whether this was a true finding or due to contamination of glassware, 14 samples were again collected, with very carefully cleaned glassware used. In addition to protein-bound iodine, butanol-extractable 1udine and thyroxin binding proteins were determined. Several urine samples were analyzed for total iodine content. Serum Vitamin B,,. Determinauons of serum vitamin B,, concentrations done during the pre- vious year’s survey gave values higher than normal in the majority of the Marshallese people. Therefore, 15 samples from the 1959 survey (7 from persons tested the year before) were analyzed Leon N. Sussman, Beth Israel Hospital, New York, N.Y.; and haptoglobins by Dr. B.S. Blum- berg and Zora Gentile uf the National Institutes of Health. Blood samples were obtained from 176 individuals representing 70%of the inhabitants of Rongelap for the above studies. Aliquots of urme sampies from 65 exposed and 119 unexposed people collected for routine analysis were used for determination of 8-amino-se-butyric acid. Eighteen urine samples from Utirik were also analyzed. Blood Groupings. To complement studies begun in 1958, biood grouping studies were carried out on 5? of the blood samples mentioned above. In addition, 64 blood samples were collected at Utirik, and 65 at Majurofor this purpose. Dr. Sussmantested these for ABO, MN, Rh-Hr, and Dutty, Kell, and Diego factors. Haptoglobin and Transferrin. Further analyses for haptoglobin by the method of Smithies were carried out on these samples at the National Institutes of Health. Transferrins were determined by the disconttnuous buffer starch ge] method of Poulik''! on 66 Rongetapese sera, and on an additional 40 sera by the borate buffer, horizontal method.'* No transferrin types other than CC were seen, Hemoglobin Types. Further starch gel electro- phoretic studies of hemoglobin types were also made on these samples by Dr. R.L. Engle, fr., and Dr. G. Castillo of the Cornell University Medical Center, New York, N.Y. Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Activity of Red Cells. Various studies have indicated that a deficiency of the enzymeofred cells is rransmitted by a sex-linked gene. Individuals with this deficiency can develop a hemolyuc anemia after the inges- by Dr. D.W. Watkin of the National Cancer In- tion of certain drugs (¢.g., primaquine or fava beans'’ '*). Studies of Genetically Inherited Characteristics lected in ACDsolution, refrigerated {4°C), and sent by air to Seattle, Washington, wherethetests stitute, National Institutes of Health. Studies of genetically inherited characteristics of blood components and urine were continued on samples brought back to laboratories in the In the present study the blood samples were col- were done by Dr. Arno G. Motulsky, Department of Medicine, University of Washington. All tests were performed within one week ofcollection. United States. Such studies, although not directly related to radiation effects, are of interest in under- Tests were done on 151 individuals: 75 males, 75 MN, Rh-Hr, and Dulty, Kell, and Diego by Dr. are homozyyous for a single recessive gene, and standing the anthropological back ground ofthe people and in establishing a base line of genetic characteristics for detection of possible genetic effects of radiation in future generations. These studies included the following: blood groups ABO, females, and one not classified. B-Amino-iso-butyric Acid (BAIB} Excretion. Ditferential excretion of B-amino-se-butyric acid (BAILB) is under genetic control, and family data indicate that a single major gene pair is responsible for most of the variations.'” “ High excretors

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