Avian Physiology 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-4862-0_22
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“…al 1989). Very similar picture of elevation of catecholamines and corticosterone during the stress situation involving hypodynamy in domestic fowl has been reported by Juráni at al (1980,1983), Harvey et al (1986), andSatterlee et al (1988). Short-term microgravity and hypodynamy-induced stress were investigated also from the morphological aspect by Cigánková et al (2001Cigánková et al ( , 2002Cigánková et al ( and 2005.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…al 1989). Very similar picture of elevation of catecholamines and corticosterone during the stress situation involving hypodynamy in domestic fowl has been reported by Juráni at al (1980,1983), Harvey et al (1986), andSatterlee et al (1988). Short-term microgravity and hypodynamy-induced stress were investigated also from the morphological aspect by Cigánková et al (2001Cigánková et al ( , 2002Cigánková et al ( and 2005.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…It is generally agreed that secretory activity of the adrenal cortex is directly related to the sizes of nuclei and that of respective cells/tissues (cf.. Fromme-Bouman 1962, Gorman & Milne 1970, Silverin 1979 and inversely linked with the cholesterol and lipid content of the gland (cf. Harvey et al 1986). In view of this belief, results of the present investigation may be used as the evidences in favour of the conjecture that: (a) very short (2 h /day) day-length does not influence the secretory activity of adrenal cortex in any phase of the annual testicular cycle in parakeet; (b) adrenocortical responses to increased photoperiods (22 h/day) vary in relation to the reproductive phase of the concerned bird: (i) during breeding phase, activity of the adrenal cortex remains unaffected, (ii) during pre-breeding, late preparatory and early progressive phases, secretory activity becomes decreased only in the subcapsular zone (SDZ) of the adrenal cortex, (iii) during early preparatory and late progressive phases, adrenocorical activity becomes reduced in both the subcapsular (SCZ) and inner zones (IZ) of the gland.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adrenocortical functions in birds are known to be related to the reproductive status (Silverin 1979), nutritional status (Harvey et al 1986), plasma ionic concentrations (Manna & Ghosh 1979), population stress (Ghosh & Banerjee 1983), environmental stressors including adverse weather (cf. Deviche 1983), physiologic and other aspects of migration (Lorenzen & Farner 1964) and behaviour related to territoriality (Ljunggren 1969).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perry (1941) proposed that in sparrow, influences of altered photoperiod involved circulating catecholamines. Studies under natural photoperiodic conditions revealed seasonal changes in the activity of adrenal medulla, the major source of circulating catecholamines (Harvey et al, 1986). These seasonal changes were related to the gonadal activities of various species of birds (Ljunggren, 1969;Ghosh and Bhakta, 1975;Maitra, 1987d).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%