Roland Anderson Coulson. From Nutritional vitamins in Wartime London to Pioneering Analysis on Alligators in Louisiana with Thomas Hernandez


I used to be at a symposium on power metabolism two years in the past. Throughout a dialogue I attempted to recollect early analysis on the relation between tissue blood stream and oxygen consumption. I couldn’t bear in mind the title of the individuals who labored on animals with a sluggish metabolic fee and who careworn that the speed of supply of oxygen and metabolic substrates to the cell is simply as essential because the biochemical occasions inside the cell. A few weeks in the past one thing really reminded me and I remembered who it was and the bizarre however basic publication which described it.

ROLAND ARMSTRONG COULSON (1915-2004) and THOMAS HERNANDEZ (1914-2002) of Louisiana State College labored on the Mississippi Alligator for many of their scientific careers. In 1964 they revealed a ebook entitled Biochemistry of the Alligator. A Examine of Metabolism in Sluggish Movement. That was introduced updated in 1983 by Alligator Metabolism, Research on Chemical Reactions In Vivo which was revealed as a particular version of the journal Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology.

From Biochemistry of the Alligator

Coulson and Hernandez labored not solely how alligators work but additionally in contrast their physiology with that of small and enormous mammals. They explored the variations and uncovered mechanisms that had been seemingly completely different however which on nearer evaluation proved to be comparable. In so doing, they explored biochemistry in its widest sense, i.e. physiology, attempting to see if research on enzymes in vitro might be with interpreted when it comes to integration of operate in the entire animal. Experimental proof obtained was mixed with armchair physiology to provide you with new concepts. Though their pondering has been outmoded to some extent by larger information of the character by which metabolic substrates are transported into cells, their work continues to be related to the elemental query when evaluating species of how and why metabolic fee doesn’t improve linearly with will increase in physique dimension. It is usually related to the management of metabolic fee inside a species and to the modifications that will happen at completely different phases of life and in numerous habitats.

Coulson and Hernandez began their work on the alligator in 1948. Their collaboration within the lab lasted for 35 years; their ultimate paper collectively was revealed in 1989, 39 years after their first. Coulson continued to work on the alligator with others and the final paper I can discover in PubMed was revealed in 2002; he was 87.

Coulson was Professor of Biochemistry and Hernandez Professor of Biochemistry and later of Pharmacology at Louisiana State College. However you then discover that Coulson had a wartime PhD from the College of London. How did that come about?

Coulson was born in Rolla, Kansas, close to the Santa Fe Path. He was born in a ‘sod home’ which I discovered was that very factor, a home constructed of sods into which regular doorways and home windows had been included. Throughout the nice despair of the Nineteen Thirties he labored on ranches and farms, and as a miner for gold and tungsten. He graduated in chemistry from the College of Wichita transferring to Louisiana State College for a grasp’s diploma and persevering with right into a analysis fellowship in zoology. A Google search exhibits what appears to be like like a thesis (no additional particulars) entitled ‘Electrophoretic research on Antuitrin S’ (now often called Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin, HCG) suggesting he was engaged on the chemistry of the hormone for his masters diploma. Then in 1941, earlier than the USA declared struggle, he, with plenty of different Individuals, joined the British struggle effort. The accounts of this era in a few of his obituaries have turned out to not be correct and after an quantity of digging, I found a largely forgotten department of the Royal Air Pressure and of how and why Coulson arrived in Britain. In June 1941 the British Authorities launched a marketing campaign within the USA for expert American mechanics and technicians to hitch the RAF’s Civilian Technical Corps (CTC). They had been wanted, significantly, to service and keep RAF tools like radio and radar. Greater than 200 utilized to hitch on the primary day. Members  of the CTC had been non-combatants and signed on for 3 years or all through the struggle, whichever was shorter. They had been topic to military-style self-discipline and had their very own uniform based mostly on that of the RAF. Headquarters had been in Bournemouth and the Commandant was additionally a civilian, Donald Lee Gill of Brooklyn, New York, a number one mild within the American Chamber of Commerce in Britain and within the American Pink Cross.

Highland Princess

Coulson volunteered for the CTC and arrived in Glasgow on 3 November on board the Royal Mail Traces ship, Highland Princess, from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Passage to Britain was a harmful exercise and the press reported that 19 members of the CTC had been killed when their ship was sunk at in regards to the time Coulson disembarked in Glasgow. Recruitment should even have included junior scientists in organic and chemical fields as a result of Coulson was assigned to work in vitamin on the Lister Institute in London. I write ‘London’ as a result of through the struggle the varied departments of the Lister Institute had been extensively scattered and he could, or could not, not have been on the web site in central London. I do know that a number of the nutritionists on the Lister had been moved to Cambridge however not whether or not this utilized to all of them. When the USA entered the struggle, Individuals serving within the CTC had been permitted to delay their call-up into US forces till they’d accomplished their three-year contract.

On the Lister laboratories Coulson labored with Philipp Ellinger (1887-1952) who had escaped Nazi Germany in 1933 and who labored on the B nutritional vitamins. Ellinger’s obituary in Nature exhibits his primary curiosity at the moment was nicotinic acid, now higher often called niacin or Vitamin B3, solely then having lately been remoted because the agent that stops pellagra:

…he himself within the metabolism of nicotinamide in man and animals, and studied very completely, through the subsequent few years, the elimination of nicotinamide methochloride in regular and nicotinamide-deficient individuals. The outcomes of those researches revealed that the intestinal bacterial flora can kind a really vital extra-dietary supply of nicotinamide.

Ellinger and Coulson collectively, or Coulson alone, revealed seven main papers from the Lister between 1944 and 1946, together with three in Nature. He continued to work on nicotinamide when he returned to Louisiana State College’s medical college and till he started work on the alligator and, often, different reptiles with Hernandez.

In considered one of his papers with Ellinger, the background to the work was defined:

This work kinds a part of an investigation on nicotinamide deficiency carried out on behalf of the Air Ministry. We want to thank Air Marshal Sir H. E. Whittingham, Okay.B.E., Okay.H.P., Director-Basic of the Medical Companies of the Royal Air Pressure, for services supplied, and Flight Lieutenant G. A. Good for accumulating samples from airmen. Our thanks are additionally because of L.A.C.W. [Leading Aircraft Woman] A. E. Wrigglesworth for technical help and to members of the Scientific and Technical Workers of the Lister Institute who volunteered as experimental topics.

     …One of many authors (R.A.C.) is a member of the Civilian Technical Corps of the Air Ministry connected to the Lister Institute of Preventive Drugs for an investigation of nicotinamide deficiency.

The work on nicotinamide fashioned the premise of his PhD thesis awarded by the College of London. By working for the CTC Coulson accomplished a PhD in a bit of greater than half the time wanted within the USA. He accomplished his three years’ service and crossed the Atlantic on board SS Nieuw Amsterdam, fitted out not as the posh liner however as a troopship, which left Gourock within the Clyde on 19 October 1944. He arrived in Boston on 25 October, en route, it was famous, to Canada and, presumably, the CTC transit centre there. 

This {photograph} from the Imperial Struggle Museum exhibits the uniform
of the CTC being worn by William Henry Manning of Del Rio, Texas,
He was being offered with the British Empire Medal by Sir
Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of State for Air, on 19 Could 1944.
On the left is Donald Lee Gill of Brooklyn, Commandant of the
Civilian Technical Corps. Picture: IWM (CH13143)

In 1946 it was introduced that those that had served within the RAF’s Civilian Technical Corps had been being awarded the Defence Medal.

Whereas Coulson and Hernandez appeared forward of the sport in stressing the integrative method to physiology and biochemistry. They should have made the medical college at Louisiana State College a really completely different place to that’s most universities.

Coulson was invited to London in 1983 to talk at a joint Zoological Society of London/British Herpetological Symposium held to mark the retirement of Angus Bellairs. I bear in mind not with the ability to attend as a result of I used to be already booked for an additional occasion. I remorse not with the ability to have been current all of the extra now since It could have been my solely alternative to have heard and met Coulson.

A symposium, The Biology of the Crocodilia, was held on the annual assembly of the American Society of Zoologists held in New Orleans in 1987. An appreciation of Coulson’s achievements was given by Herbert Clay Dessauer (1921-2013), Coulson’s former pupil and likewise a professor of biochemistry in the identical division—and a pioneer in molecular systematics of anole lizards. Dessauer (who additionally supplied a listing of Coulson’s publications as much as 1989) concluded: 

Analysis has been central to Coulson’s profession, however he has many different pursuits and expertise. He has been a champion of educational excellence on the Louisiana State College Medical Middle: the organizer and first dean of its Graduate College, and a valued counsel to College directors. He’s considerably of an eccentric, an exquisite story teller, and a warehouse of data on nearly any topic. He’s a professor in the most effective sense of the title: a stimulating instructor, a “silver-tongued” lecturer, and a productive, revolutionary and imaginative scientist.

From Dessauer 1989

Coulson RA, Hernandez T. 1964. Biochemistry of the Alligator. A Examine of Metabolism in Sluggish Movement. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State College Press.

Coulson RA, Hernandez T. 1983. Alligator Metabolism, Research on Chemical Reactions In Vivo. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B 74, 1-182. doi: 10.1016/0305-0491(83)90418-2

Dessauer HC. 1989. Roland Armstrong Coulson. American Zoologist 29, 823-829.

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