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Иммунобиологический потенциал поросят в период новорожденности при скармливании супоросным свиноматкам кислородной кормовой смеси

Иммунобиологический потенциал поросят в период новорожденности при скармливании супоросным свиноматкам кислородной кормовой смеси

Abstract

Установлена взаимосвязь гипоксического состояния в процессе беременности свиноматок и становлением иммунобиологического статуса их потомства в фетальный и постнатальный периоды развития. Состояние недостаточности кислорода при беременности оказывает существенное влияние на процессы роста и развития приплода в фетальный период. Специфика влияния гипоксии на функциональную систему «мать – плод – новорожденный», весьма значима, поскольку все процессы в этой системе тесно взаимосвязаны и взаимообусловлены. Предложен способ оптимизации течения супоросности и профилактики гипоксического состояния путем скармливания беременным свиноматкам кислородной кормовой смеси. После скармливания свиноматкам названной смеси были выявлены различия в формировании иммунобиологического статуса у поросят. Потомство матерей, получавших кислородную кормовую смесь, превосходило своих сверстников по показателям роста и развития в период новорожденности и естественной резистентности.

The correlation of hypoxic condition in pregnant sows and formation of immune status of their offspring in the fetal and postnatal periods of development. The condition of insufficient oxygen during pregnancy have a significant impact on the processes of growth and development of offspring in the fetal period. The specific effects of hypoxia on the functional system «mother – fetus – newborn», is very important, because all processes in this system are closely interrelated and interdependent. A method is proposed for the optimization of the course of pregnancy and prevention of hypoxic condition by feeding pregnant sows oxygen feed mixture. After feeding sows named mixtures were differences in the formation of the immune status of piglets. The offspring of mothers treated with oxygen feed mixture outperformed their peers in terms of growth and development in the neonatal period and natural resistance.

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ИММУНОБИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ СТАТУС, КИСЛОРОДНАЯ КОРМОВАЯ СМЕСЬ, ПОРОСЯТА, НЕОНАТАЛЬНЫЙ ПЕРИОД, НОВОРОЖДЕННЫЕ ЖИВОТНЫЕ, БЕРЕМЕННЫЕ СВИНОМАТКИ

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