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The development of the immune system in ruminants begins at the early stages of fetal life. In late pregnancy, the fetus is capable of immune response against foreign antigens. The primary lymphatic organ for B lymphocytes is the ileal Peyer’s patch. High susceptibility of young ruminants to infections is related to the failure of passive transfer (FPT). FPT or a partial failure of passive transfer (PFPT) may be caused by different factors depending on the newborn, the dam or the human. The understanding of the function of the neonatal immune system and its differences from the adult immune system should help in avoiding husbandry mistakes and in protecting the animals’ health.
The aim of this study was to trace the development and maturation process of pig’s claustrum. The research was conducted on the brains of pigs aged 6, 10, 11, 13 and 16 weeks of fetal life as well as on the brains of newborns aged 1 and 9 days. The observations were made with the light microscope. Slides for the light microscope were coloured with cresil violet according to the Klüver-Barrera method. Cuttings from the head, middle and back part of claustrum were selected. The conducted research showed that the most intense development of pig’s claustrum can be observed in fetal brains during the second half of pregnancy. In this period the claustrum starts to take its final shape. Towards the end of pregnancy mature nerve cells equipped with processes begin to appear, while at the earlier stages only processless neuroblasts can be noticed. The conducted research also showed that the claustrum neurogenesis process in pig’s brain is finished a couple of days after the birth.
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of vitamin-mineral supplementation on the development of the ganglion of nerve vagus. The research was conducted on 12 newborn calves of the HF breed. The animals were fed fodders of known qualitative-quantitative composition, and kept in the same husbandry conditions. Morphologically assessed were both distal ganglions of the vagus nerve, their components and derivatives, like laryngeal cranial nerve (n. laryngeus cranialis), the exit point and path of the heart aorta nerve (n. depressor cordis). Both ganglions were subjected to morphometry, skeletopy, holotopy and synthopy, which was important for determining the symmetry or asymmetry. The analyzed ganglions were also subjected to an X-ray microanalysis using a LEO V435 microscope. The surface analysis of the whole ganglions and the point analysis of individual nerve processes were conducted. The material was dusted with gold and analyzed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) LEO V435 with accelerating voltage of 20000 eV. The analyzed distal left ganglions of the vagus nerve were morphometrically bigger than on the right side of the preparations. In standardized fodder certain chemical elements and a whole range of vitamins were also found. As a result of the qualitative analysis of the ganglions conducted by the aforementioned histological methods, it was demonstrated that the left ganglion is characterized by a higher level of nerve fiber organization. Fibers are tightly stuck together, forming bunches running to the circumference and also towards the spinal cord. They are surrounded by collagen fibers composing perineurium. An X-ray analysis showed an irregular distribution and occurrence of chemical elements in developing ganglion areas.
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