Egbunike G N
Acta Anat (Basel). 1983;115(1):69-77. doi: 10.1159/000145677.
The adaptability of one indigenous and four exotic breeds of pigs to the humid tropical climatic conditions of Ibadan was comparatively evaluated with acetylcholinesterase activity (AChE) of brain and hypophyseal parts as the parameter. Significant breed differences were observed in the weight and AChE of the hypophyses and in the AChE of the brain parts. With regard to sex, only the relative adenohypophyseal weight and the AChE of the cerebellum and medulla oblongata were influenced. The results demonstrate the greater adaptability of the indigenous pigs to their native environment than the exotic breeds. A reduced sensitivity to the various stressing factors of the indigenous pigs and the females was implied. Results also suggest that the Large White breed may be more suited to the conditions prevalent in Ibadan than the other exotic breeds.
以大脑和垂体部分的乙酰胆碱酯酶活性(AChE)为参数,对一个本地猪品种和四个外来猪品种适应伊巴丹潮湿热带气候条件的能力进行了比较评估。在垂体的重量和AChE以及大脑部分的AChE方面观察到显著的品种差异。在性别方面,仅腺垂体相对重量以及小脑和延髓的AChE受到影响。结果表明,本地猪比外来品种对其原生环境具有更强的适应性。这意味着本地猪和雌性猪对各种应激因素的敏感性较低。结果还表明,大白猪品种可能比其他外来品种更适合伊巴丹普遍存在的条件。