PATTERNS OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEART OF RATS IN EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/Y23P4Keywords:
heart, rat, morphometryAbstract
Study of the patterns of growth and development of the heart of rats in early postnatal ontogenesis. Structural transformation of the heart in age dynamics, adaptive rearrangements of the body in the early stages of postnatal ontogenesis require a detailed study. It should be noted that due to species and age variability, the external and internal structure of the mammalian heart is characterized by pronounced age variability. An analysis of the literature shows that to date, the anatomical and topographic features of the heart in rats, the dynamics of its macrometric parameters, micrometric components of the internal relief, as well as correlative relationships at different levels of structural organization, continue to be insufficiently clarified.By the 21st day of life, the study found that in the early postnatal period, the heart of rats changes from an elliptical to a spherical shape. In our opinion, in connection with the transition of the definitive nutrition of rats, the growth of the heart develops at different rates. The mass and volume of the heart of rats in this period develops up to 90.0%, and morphometric parameters increase to 42.0%.