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The problems of spotted breeds of rabbits. 4. Morpho- and histometric findings in the CNS and thyroid glands and the hormone content in blood at slaughter of hybrid rabbits, and estimation of the heterosis effect


Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 1994 Nov;101(11):434-9.

[The problems of spotted breeds of rabbits. 4. Morpho- and histometric findings in the CNS and thyroid glands and the hormone content in blood at slaughter of hybrid rabbits, and estimation of the heterosis effect].

[Article in German]

Source

Institut für Tierzucht und Vererbungsforschung der Tierärztlichen Hochschule Hannover.

Abstract

Morpho- und histometric investigations of brains, pituitary and thyroid glands as well as thyroid-related functional parameters in the blood of purebred and hybrid rabbits revealed a predisposition to hypothyreotic conditions in homozygous, megacolon-prone genotypes. 
In addition to this also a hypoganglionotic state in different gut wall localizations was confirmed; pituitary traits however did not indicate a primary contribution of this gland to the syndrome, though some alterations were found, which are interpreted as secondary sv. symptomatic. 
Gender influences varied hormonal characteristics and disease manifestations too: 
A dramatic fall in severely diseased does with respect to T3-concentration as well as a seemingly more inactive thyroid gland compared to bucks underline hormonal influences. 
As a consequence of these results it is concluded, that hybridisation within spotted rabbits does not amend the inclination to megacolon in animals homozygous for the K (En) gene, though it may influence its manifestation.

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