Dubbeldam J L, De Bakker M A, Bout R G
Neurobehavioral Morphology, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
J Anat. 1995 Jun;186 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):619-27.
The long term effects of amputation of the tip of the beak were studied in adult hens that were debeaked on the day of hatching, at the age of 8 d and at 6 wk, by EM analysis of fibre spectra of the medial branch of the ophthalmic nerve and of the intramandibular nerve. Three categories of fibre were distinguished for further analysis, i.e. unmyelinated axons, small myelinated fibres and large myelinated fibres. In normal birds the ophthalmic nerve contains relatively more large fibres than the intramandibular nerve. Amputation consistently results in a reduction of the number of large fibres and a substantial increase in the number of small myelinated fibres. The proportion of unmyelinated axons is rather variable, but is not affected by beak trimming. Age at debeaking has no effect. The observations are inconclusive concerning the possibility of heightened nociception.
通过对成年母鸡眼神经内侧支和下颌神经纤维光谱进行电镜分析,研究了在孵化当天、8日龄和6周龄时断喙的成年母鸡喙尖切断的长期影响。为进一步分析区分了三类纤维,即无髓轴突、小髓鞘纤维和大髓鞘纤维。在正常鸟类中,眼神经比下颌神经含有相对更多的大纤维。断喙始终会导致大纤维数量减少,小髓鞘纤维数量大幅增加。无髓轴突的比例变化较大,但不受断喙影响。断喙时的年龄没有影响。关于痛觉感受增强的可能性,这些观察结果尚无定论。