Cortio-vegetative mechanisms of regulation of content of kalium and sodium in blood of crops
Abstract
The article presents the results of studying the content of potassium and sodium in plasma of cows of different types of higher nervous activity, depending on the time of year. It was established that in the summer high calcium content was noted in blood plasma of animals of a strong balanced muscular type of higher nervous activity - 558,21 mg / l. In animals of the weak type of higher nervous activity, the low content of potassium was 433.32 mg / l, which is 22.3 % lower in relation to the animals of a strong, balanced type. In the winter, low potassium content was noted in animals of the weak type of higher nervous activity - 308.61 mg / l, which is 31.7 % lower in relation to animals of a strong and balanced type. In animals of strong types of higher nervous activity, the sodium content in blood plasma does not differ significantly, however, a tendency towards growth is established. In the summer, high sodium content in animals' blood was noted in animals of a severe unbalanced type of 2880.2 mg / l, and low in 2803.2 mg / l in animals of strong, balanced type.
The high content of potassium was observed in the wagonet in the summer, it was 584.1 mg / l, and the lowest was 33.4 % in sympathicotonicity with respect to normotonics.
Keywords: higher nervous activity, cattle, potassium, sodium, normotonics, carotonics, sympathicotonics, time of year
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