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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • A. Definition of Stress and General Considerations
  • B. Stressors and Stress Impact
  • Light
  • Heat
  • Noise
  • Pressure
  • Chemical Stressors
  • Other Physico-chemical Stressors
  • Social Stressors
  • C. Stress: Biochemical and Haematological Aspects
  • Glycogen and Glucose
  • Total Lipids
  • Ascorbic acid
  • Alkaline Phophatase and Acid Phosphatase
  • Stress and Blood Cells
  • Stress and Respiratory Pigments (Haemoglobin and Myoglobin)
  • D. Stress Effect on Organs: Adrenal Glands, Spleen and Testis
  • E. Relevance of Chiropteran Study
  • MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • Glycogen
  • Total lipids
  • Ascorbic acid
  • Alkaline phosphatase and Acid phosphatase
  • Myoglobin
  • Haemoglobin
  • Blood Glucose
  • RBC and WBC counts
  • Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and Mean Cell Eaemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
  • Relative organ weights of Adrenal glands and Spleen
  • Cross Histology of Adrenal and Testis
  • RESULTS
  • Table 1. Glycogen levels (mg/100 mg wet tissue) in the various tissues of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 2. Glycogen levels (mg/100 mg wet tissue) in the various tissues of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light sbess
  • Fig. 1. Glycogen levels in the various tissues of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress
  • Fig. 2. Glycogen levels in the various tissues of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 3. Glycogen level in the liver of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 3. Total lipid (mg/100 mg wet tissue) in the various tissues of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 4. Total lipid (mg/100 mg wet weight) in the various tissues of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 4. Total lipid in the various tissues of Cynoptarus sphinz subjected to heat stress
  • Fig. 5. Total lipid in the various tissues of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 6. Total lipid levels in the liver of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 5. Blood glucose levels (mg/100ml) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 6. Blood glucose levels (mg/100ml) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 7. Blood glucose levels of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 7. Ascorbic acid levels (mg/100gm) in Liver and Kidney of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat Stress
  • Fig. 8. Ascorbic acid levels in the liver and kidney of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 8. Ascorbic acid levels (mg/100gm) in Liver and Kidney of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 9. Ascorbic acid levels in the liver and kidney of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to light stress
  • Fig.10. Ascorbic acid levels in liver and kidney of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 9. Alkaline phosphatase activity (mg phenol 1hr/gm tissue) in muscle (Biceps) and Liver of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 10. Alkaline phosphatase activity (mg phenol1hr/gm tissue) in muscle (Biceps) and Liver of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 11. Alkaline Phosphatese activity in muscle (biceps) and liver of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress
  • Fig. 12. Alkaline Phosphatase activity in muscle (biceps) and liver of Cyopterus sphinz subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 13. Alkaline Phosphatase activity in muscle (biceps) and liver of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 11. Acid phosphatase activity (mg phenol/1hr/gm tissue) in muscle (Biceps) and Liver of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 12. Acid phosphatase activity (mg phenol/1hr/gm tissue) in muscle (Biceps) and Liver of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 14. Acid Phosphatase activity in muscle (biceps) and liver of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress
  • Fig. 15. Acid Phosphatase activity in muscle (biceps) and liver of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 16. Acid Phosphatase acivity in muscle (biceps) and liver of Cynoptetus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 13. Haemoglobin (Hb) levels (gm/100ml) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 14. Haemoglobin (Hb) levels (gm/100ml) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 17. Haemoglobin (Hb) levels of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 15. Myoglobin levels (mg/gm wet tissue) in the various muscles of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 16. Myoglobin levels (rng/grn wet tissue) in the various muscles of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 18. Myoglobin levels in the various muscles of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Fig. 19. Myoglobin levels in the various muscles of Cynoptarus sphinz subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 20. Myoglobin levels in the heart muscle (ventricular myocardium) of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 17. RBC Count (RBCx10 4/mm 3), WBC Count (VVBCxlO 4/mm 3) and PCV (%) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 18. RBC Count (RBCx10 4/mm 3) WBC Count (WBCx10 4/mm 3) and PCV (%) of Cynopierus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 21. RBC count of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Fig. 22. WBC count of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Fig. 23. PCV of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 19. Mean cell haemogolobin concentration (MCHC) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to stress
  • Fig. 24. Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stressand light stress
  • Table 20. WBC differential count of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 21. WBC differential count of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 25. Neutrophil, Lymphocyte and Eosinophil count of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 22. Relative adrenal and spleen weights (gm/100gm body weight) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to heat stress
  • Table 23. Relative adrenal and spleen weights (gm/100gm body weight) of Cynopterus sphinx subjected to light stress
  • Fig. 26. Relative adrenal and spleen weights of Cynopterus sphinz subjected to heat stress and light stress
  • Table 24. Correlation analysis between heat stress and light stress of different parameters
  • PLATE. I
  • PLATE. II
  • PLATE. Ill
  • DISCUSSION
  • Glycogen, Total Lipids and Glucose
  • Ascorbic acid
  • Alkaline Phosphatase and Acid Phosphatase
  • Respiratory Pigments:
  • Haemoglobin and MCHC
  • Myoglobin
  • Blood Cell Counts and PCV
  • Relative Adrenal and Spleen Weights
  • Histology of Adrenal Gland
  • Histology of Testis
  • General conclusion on the Stress Physiology of C. sphinx.
  • SUMMARY
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY