Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits

Nowadays, new breeds of rabbits are appearing with high productivity and rapid growth rate. These breeds require fresh research to be conducted in different fields, which include morphology of the intestine and gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). The morphology of the intestine and GALT of meat r...

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Main Authors: P. M. Gavrylin, M. O. Nikitina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 2017-11-01
Series:Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems
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Online Access:https://medicine.dp.ua/index.php/med/article/view/395
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spelling doaj-7ec20e7664bf4a9d870b1ad372b271b12020-11-25T00:00:42Zeng Oles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityRegulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems2519-85212520-25882017-11-0184649–655649–65510.15421/0217100395Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbitsP. M. Gavrylin0M. O. Nikitina1Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic UniversityDnipro State Agrarian and Economic UniversityNowadays, new breeds of rabbits are appearing with high productivity and rapid growth rate. These breeds require fresh research to be conducted in different fields, which include morphology of the intestine and gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). The morphology of the intestine and GALT of meat rabbits are the investigated objects of the current research. We conducted the investigation on rabbits of different ages (1, 10, 20, 30, 60 and 90 days old). Each age group consisted of five animals. All veterinary ethical requirements were complied with. The body lengths and body masses were measured. Using t-coefficients, we estimated the range of variation of these parameters in each age group. The conclusion about this variation was taken. The masses and lengths of the different intestine parts were investigated as well. Using the obtained values, we provided a continuous numerical model to compute the mass and length of any intestine part of a rabbit of any age in the range from one to 90 days. This allowed us to represent the obtained empirical model by a plot for subsequent detailed study. We found that the changes in masses and lengths do not follow the same pattern for all intestine parts. For some intestine parts, this pattern is approximately linear in the range from one to 90 days; meanwhile for others, the changes in masses and lengths are quite complicated. We observed two local maximas of the growth rate for some intestine parts. Apart from the masses and lengths of the intestine parts, we accomplished macro analysis of the aggregated lymphoid nodules of each age group of animals. We estimated the index of gross area and the law by which it changes in each group. The research results presented here may be used as a basis for composing food ration, assessment of immune status and development of effective prevention and treatment against some diseases.https://medicine.dp.ua/index.php/med/article/view/395small and large intestineilial diverticulumvermiform appendixgut-associated lymphoid tissueaverage daily gaingrowth of length
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M. O. Nikitina
Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits
Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems
small and large intestine
ilial diverticulum
vermiform appendix
gut-associated lymphoid tissue
average daily gain
growth of length
author_facet P. M. Gavrylin
M. O. Nikitina
author_sort P. M. Gavrylin
title Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits
title_short Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits
title_full Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits
title_fullStr Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits
title_sort morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits
publisher Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
series Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems
issn 2519-8521
2520-2588
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Nowadays, new breeds of rabbits are appearing with high productivity and rapid growth rate. These breeds require fresh research to be conducted in different fields, which include morphology of the intestine and gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). The morphology of the intestine and GALT of meat rabbits are the investigated objects of the current research. We conducted the investigation on rabbits of different ages (1, 10, 20, 30, 60 and 90 days old). Each age group consisted of five animals. All veterinary ethical requirements were complied with. The body lengths and body masses were measured. Using t-coefficients, we estimated the range of variation of these parameters in each age group. The conclusion about this variation was taken. The masses and lengths of the different intestine parts were investigated as well. Using the obtained values, we provided a continuous numerical model to compute the mass and length of any intestine part of a rabbit of any age in the range from one to 90 days. This allowed us to represent the obtained empirical model by a plot for subsequent detailed study. We found that the changes in masses and lengths do not follow the same pattern for all intestine parts. For some intestine parts, this pattern is approximately linear in the range from one to 90 days; meanwhile for others, the changes in masses and lengths are quite complicated. We observed two local maximas of the growth rate for some intestine parts. Apart from the masses and lengths of the intestine parts, we accomplished macro analysis of the aggregated lymphoid nodules of each age group of animals. We estimated the index of gross area and the law by which it changes in each group. The research results presented here may be used as a basis for composing food ration, assessment of immune status and development of effective prevention and treatment against some diseases.
topic small and large intestine
ilial diverticulum
vermiform appendix
gut-associated lymphoid tissue
average daily gain
growth of length
url https://medicine.dp.ua/index.php/med/article/view/395
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