Characterization of the relations between morphology and physiological status of the pineal gland in connection with the somatic development level in turkeys reared in Romania

This research started from the premises of the existence of some possible relationships between indole and pineal peptide hormones and the somatic development, with participation of hypothalamic-pituitary complex. Experimental factors, which were the subject of the present paper, influenced the dyna...

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Published inArquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia Vol. 67; no. 3; pp. 763 - 770
Main Authors Lazăr, R., Solcan, C., Creţu, C., Lazăr, M., Muntean, C., Boişteanu, P.C.
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Abstract This research started from the premises of the existence of some possible relationships between indole and pineal peptide hormones and the somatic development, with participation of hypothalamic-pituitary complex. Experimental factors, which were the subject of the present paper, influenced the dynamics of corporal mass and fodder consumption, leading to the occurrence of some important structural modifications at the level of pineal gland. The exposure of the individuals to continuous light (photic pinealectomy) produces increases in corporal mass, showing the involvement of the pineal gland in neuro-endocrine-metabolic reactions, which contributes to the maintenance of homeostatic balance, including somatic ones. Biological material was represented by a number of 50 individuals belonging to B.U.T. Big 6 hybrid, reared on soil, on a permanent litter, which could assure the expanding of knowledge area regarding the relation between rearing technology, modulation of some microclimate parameters and growing performances. Were also realised cytometric and hystometric muscular determinations. A pesquisa começou a partir da premissa de que provavelmente existam relações entre indol e hormônios peptídicos pineal e o desenvolvimento somático, com a participação do complexo hipotálamo-hipófise. Fatores experimentais que foram objeto do presente trabalho influenciaram a dinâmica da massa corporal e o consumo de forragem, o que leva à ocorrência de algumas modificações estruturais importantes no nível da glândula pineal. A exposição dos indivíduos à luz contínua (Pinealectomia photic) leva ao aumento de massa corporal, mostrando o envolvimento da glândula pineal em reações neuroendócrino metabólicas, inclusive somáticas, que contribuem na manutenção do equilíbrio homeostático. O material biológico foi representado por um número de 50 indivíduos pertencentes a MAS Big híbrido 6, criados em solo, em uma ninhada permanente, o que poderia garantir a expansão da área de conhecimento a respeito da relação entre a tecnologia de criação, modulação de alguns parâmetros microclimáticos e performances de crescimento. Também foram realizadas por citometria e histometria determinações musculares.
AbstractList This research started from the premises of the existence of some possible relationships between indole and pineal peptide hormones and the somatic development, with participation of hypothalamic-pituitary complex. Experimental factors, which were the subject of the present paper, influenced the dynamics of corporal mass and fodder consumption, leading to the occurrence of some important structural modifications at the level of pineal gland. The exposure of the individuals to continuous light (photic pinealectomy) produces increases in corporal mass, showing the involvement of the pineal gland in neuro-endocrine-metabolic reactions, which contributes to the maintenance of homeostatic balance, including somatic ones. Biological material was represented by a number of 50 individuals belonging to B.U.T. Big 6 hybrid, reared on soil, on a permanent litter, which could assure the expanding of knowledge area regarding the relation between rearing technology, modulation of some microclimate parameters and growing performances. Were also realised cytometric and hystometric muscular determinations.
This research started from the premises of the existence of some possible relationships between indole and pineal peptide hormones and the somatic development, with participation of hypothalamic-pituitary complex. Experimental factors, which were the subject of the present paper, influenced the dynamics of corporal mass and fodder consumption, leading to the occurrence of some important structural modifications at the level of pineal gland. The exposure of the individuals to continuous light (photic pinealectomy) produces increases in corporal mass, showing the involvement of the pineal gland in neuro-endocrine-metabolic reactions, which contributes to the maintenance of homeostatic balance, including somatic ones. Biological material was represented by a number of 50 individuals belonging to B.U.T. Big 6 hybrid, reared on soil, on a permanent litter, which could assure the expanding of knowledge area regarding the relation between rearing technology, modulation of some microclimate parameters and growing performances. Were also realised cytometric and hystometric muscular determinations. A pesquisa começou a partir da premissa de que provavelmente existam relações entre indol e hormônios peptídicos pineal e o desenvolvimento somático, com a participação do complexo hipotálamo-hipófise. Fatores experimentais que foram objeto do presente trabalho influenciaram a dinâmica da massa corporal e o consumo de forragem, o que leva à ocorrência de algumas modificações estruturais importantes no nível da glândula pineal. A exposição dos indivíduos à luz contínua (Pinealectomia photic) leva ao aumento de massa corporal, mostrando o envolvimento da glândula pineal em reações neuroendócrino metabólicas, inclusive somáticas, que contribuem na manutenção do equilíbrio homeostático. O material biológico foi representado por um número de 50 indivíduos pertencentes a MAS Big híbrido 6, criados em solo, em uma ninhada permanente, o que poderia garantir a expansão da área de conhecimento a respeito da relação entre a tecnologia de criação, modulação de alguns parâmetros microclimáticos e performances de crescimento. Também foram realizadas por citometria e histometria determinações musculares.
Author Lazăr, R.
Boişteanu, P.C.
Solcan, C.
Muntean, C.
Lazăr, M.
Creţu, C.
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University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Ia?i
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Title Characterization of the relations between morphology and physiological status of the pineal gland in connection with the somatic development level in turkeys reared in Romania
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