Histoarchitectonics of Retina of Chicken Embryos in Ontogenesis

O. Dmitrieva, A. Kozlovskaya, N. Shcherbakova, Alexander Shutenkov
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Development of industrial poultry farming allows obtaining a large number of quality products with effective payback period of feed in a short time. The growth in the poultry production has become significant and sustainable primarily due to an increase in grain production, as well as the creation of a solid forage base, which is used in poultry feeding. The main food poultry products are eggs and meat, and their production largely depends on genetically determined productivity. Fertility and viability of birds depends on changes that occur under the influence of environmental conditions. The article presents data on the histoarchitectonics of retina in chicken embryos studied on the 7 th , 10 th , 13 th , 15 th , 17 th and 20 th days of incubation of antenatal ontogenesis and 40 th day of postnatal ontogenesis. It was established that the effect of riboflavin on the retina in the eye contributes to an increase in the number of cells per unit area, which leads to an increase in the thickness of its layers. Keywords—chicken embryo, retina, riboflavin, antenatal ontogenesis.
鸡胚胎个体发育过程中视网膜组织结构的研究
工业化家禽养殖的发展可以在短时间内获得大量优质产品和有效的饲料回收期。家禽产量的增长已经变得显著和可持续,主要是由于谷物产量的增加,以及用于家禽饲养的固体饲料基地的建立。主要食用家禽产品是蛋和肉,它们的生产在很大程度上取决于基因决定的生产力。鸟类的生育能力和生存能力取决于在环境条件影响下发生的变化。本文报道了鸡胚胎在胚胎发育第7天、第10天、第13天、第15天、第17天和第20天及胚胎发育第40天视网膜组织结构的变化。已经确定,核黄素对眼睛视网膜的作用有助于单位面积细胞数量的增加,从而导致其层厚度的增加。关键词:鸡胚;视网膜;核黄素;
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