Features of the Relationship Between the Activity of the Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Links of the Antioxidant System of the Body Depending on the Tone of Autonomous Regulation
O.M. Zhukorskyi1, O.V. Zhurenko2, V.I. Karpovskyi1, O.M. Lytvynenko1, V.O. Postoienko3, D.I. Kryvoruchko2, V.V. Zhurenko2, E.O. Shnurenko1
- M.V. Zubets Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics, the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv region, Ukraine
- University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
- National Scientific Centre 'Institute of Beekeeping Named After P.I. Prokopovich,' the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/fz70.05.099
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to establish the nature of the influence of autonomic nervous regulation on the activity of the
antioxidant defense system of broiler chickens. For the study
of autonomic nervous regulation, Cobb 500 chickens crossbred
were used. Autonomic nervous regulation was studied by
variation pulsometry in chickens 30-35 days old, after which
reference representatives of three types of tone of autonomic
regulation were selected: sympathicotonic, normotonic and vagotonic. It was established that the average value of superoxide
dismutase activity in sympathicotonic chickens is statistically
higher than in normotonic chickens, which indicates a more
active oxygen consumption in sympathicotonic chickens. As
a result, the formation of superoxide radical increases, which
requires more superoxide dismutase to accelerate its neutralization. In 60-day-old sympathicotonic chickens, indicators of
superoxide dismutase activity remain at a lower level than in
normotonic chickens, and in vagotonic chickens, a downward
trend is noted. The indicator of glutathione peroxidase with
the predominance of the sympathetic department of autonomic
regulation is statistically lower than vago- and normotonic.
A correlation was determined between superoxide dismutase
and retinol level in 35-day-old normotonic chickens, which
indicates the mutual coordination of the work of the enzymatic
and non-enzymatic link of the antioxidant system under the
condition of balanced autonomous regulation. However, with
age, the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous
system increases the influence on the relationship between
superoxide dismutase and retinol in vagotonic chickens, in
contrast to normotonic ones. It was found that the level of relationships between catalase and tocopherol increases with age
in chickens with a vagotonic type of autonomous regulation.
It has been proven that the level of tocopherol and retinol in
35-day-old vagotonic chickens is higher than that of normotonic chickens. Hens of the sympathicotonic and normotonic
groups had a lower level of tocopherol in the blood plasma than
in vagotonic hens. The level of retinol in the blood plasma of
chickens with vagotonic type of autonomous nervous regulation is higher than that of normotonic and sympathicotonic chickens. This indicates the highest level of antioxidant protection in vagotonic chickens, which forms a solid foundation for higher immune status and growth in such birds.
Keywords:
Chickens, antioxidant system, tone of autonomous regulation, sympathotonics, normotonics, vagotonics, tocopherol, retinol, superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase
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