ВЗАЄМОЗВ'ЯЗКИ ІНТЕНСИВНОСТІ ПЕРОКСИДНОГО ОКИСНЕННЯ ЛІПІДІВ ІЗ ОСНОВНИМИ КОРКОВИМИ ПРОЦЕСАМИ У ПОРОСЯТ ЗА СТРЕСУ ВІДЛУЧЕННЯ
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O.V. Danchuk,
V.I. Karpovskiy
2016 Volume 18, Issue 3(70), p78-83
Abstract
Technological Stress (weaning) is accompanied by the growth of the content of TBA–active products in erythrocytes and Schiff bases in the blood plasma of pigs (in 1.8 – 2.6 times; r ≤ 0.001), which is a recognized feature of biological and does not depend on the typological characteristics of higher nervous activity. Established functional relationships and the influence of cortical processes for the maintenance of TBA–active products in erythrocytes and Schiff bases in the blood plasma of pigs. Reverse functional connection fundamental properties of cortical processes the content of TBA–active products in erythrocytes and Schiff bases in the blood the pig plasma after the process of stress are amplified, in particular, to an action of a stress factor correlation coefficient of overall evaluation strength, balance and mobility cortical processes containing TBA – active products is – r = –0.57 (r ≤ 0.01), and after weaning animals to 5–day growing – r = –0.83 (r ≤ 0.001). Functional connection of the basic properties of cortical processes with Schiff bases in the blood plasma of pigs only 5 days after weaning are reliable (r = –0.54 – 0,65; r ≤ 0,01 – 0,001). Effect of basic cortical processes in the content of TBA–active products before weaning quite substantial (η2x = 0.41 – 0.76; r ≤ 0.001), but, after weaning reduced. Only mobility of cortical processes significantly affects the content of Schiff bases in the blood plasma of pigs η2x = 0.48 (r ≤ 0.001) and even after weaning force of impact is somewhat reduced, but still reliable – η2x = 0.20 – 0.23 (r ≤ 0.05 – 0.01).
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