Вплив вищої нервової діяльності на вміст ТБК-активних продуктів у еритроцитах свиней
Abstract
IMPACT OF HIGHER NERVOUS ACTIVITY ON THE CONTENT OF MDA-ACTIVE PRODUCTS IN THE ERYTHROCYTES PIGS
О. V. Danchuk, V. І. Karpovsky, V. F. Radchikov
Abstract. The main reasons for lower productivity of pigs are technological stress. Under these conditions the fore congenital and acquired mechanisms of adaptation that apparently associated with typological characteristics of higher nervous activity. Development oxidative stress is accompanied by accumulation of peroxidation end product -– TBA-active products. Thus, the purpose of the work was to investigate the effect of higher nervous activity on the content of TBA-active products in red blood cells of pigs. Work performed at the Department of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Immunology National Agriculture University of Ukraine. The experiment was conducted pigs of large white breed different types of higher nervous activity.
The results indicate a significant impact basic characteristics of cortical processes the content of TBA-active substances. Installed significant inverse correlation main characteristics of cortical processes containing TBA-active products in red blood cells of pigs. Using analysis of variance proved impact strength, balance and mobility cortical processes the content of TBA-active products and established cooperation relationship and age of animals, such as GNI and content of TBA-active products. Prospects for further research are the development of new, modern methods of correction parameters of lipid peroxidation taking into account typological characteristics of the nervous system.
Keywords: TBA-active products, higher nervous activity, statistical analysis, lipid peroxidation, pigs, stressReferences
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