Effect of Uneven Microclimates in Poultry Yards on the Respiratory System of Poultry

V. V. Malorodov, N. G. Cherepanova
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The respiratory system of birds is maximally adapted to the high efficiency of air exchange necessary to maintain an increased level of metabolic processes. The mucus of the respiratory tract plays an important role in mucociliary clearance, in the normal state of the respiratory system, without allergic and inflammatory reactions, an increase in the amount of mucus and the structures that produce it can be interpreted as a positive fact, but too much mucus can be a response to mucosal irritation and contributes to airway obstruction. As a result of two studies repeating each other, the dependence of the state of the tracheal wall in Ross-308 cross broilers on air circulation in industrial premises was confirmed. Ensuring the circulation of air flows in poultry rearing halls has a positive effect on the histological and histochemical structure of the trachea. In the first experiment, this is reliably evidenced by an increase in the thickness of the epithelial layer by 1.3 times (by 23.3%) and the height of the cilia by 3.1 times (by 67.5%). In the second experiment, this is confirmed by an increase in the height of the epithelium by 40% and the height of the cilia layer by 70%. In addition, the histological picture of the mucosa corresponds to the norm, there are no violations of the integrity of the epithelium, the cilia are smooth, without deformations and creases. With the provision of air circulation in closed rooms in the first experiment, the thickness of the tracheal mucosa decreases by 2.6 times (by 61.9%), and its own plate by 2.9 times (by 65.4%). In the second experiment, no such pattern was found in the own plate, but destructive changes in the tracheal mucosa, an increase in the number of glycoproteins and proteoglycans in the experimental groups confirm the influence of the ventilation factor.
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鸡场不均匀小气候对家禽呼吸系统的影响
鸟类的呼吸系统最大限度地适应了维持代谢过程所需的高效率空气交换。呼吸道粘液在粘膜纤毛清除中起着重要的作用,在呼吸系统正常状态下,没有过敏和炎症反应,粘液的数量和产生粘液的结构的增加可以被解释为一个积极的事实,但粘液过多可能是对粘膜刺激的反应,有助于气道阻塞。两项研究结果相互重复,证实了罗斯-308杂交肉鸡气管壁状态对工业场所空气循环的依赖性。保证家禽饲养大厅内气流的流通对气管的组织学和组织化学结构有积极的影响。在第一个实验中,上皮层厚度增加了1.3倍(23.3%),纤毛高度增加了3.1倍(67.5%),这一点得到了可靠的证明。在第二个实验中,上皮高度增加了40%,纤毛层高度增加了70%,证实了这一点。此外,粘膜的组织学图片符合规范,上皮的完整性未被破坏,纤毛光滑,无变形和皱褶。在第一次实验中,在密闭室内提供空气循环时,气管粘膜厚度减少了2.6倍(减少61.9%),其自身板厚度减少了2.9倍(减少65.4%)。在第二个实验中,在自己的板中没有发现这种模式,但实验组气管粘膜的破坏性变化,糖蛋白和蛋白聚糖数量的增加证实了通气因子的影响。
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