BSU Research Examines Impact of Perinatal Hypokinesia on Blood Parameters in Rabbits
A scientific seminar titled “Study of Blood Parameters in Pregnant Rabbits with Perinatal Hypokinesia and Their Newborn Pups” was held at the Faculty of Biology of Baku State University (BSU).
At the seminar, Jeykhuna Gamidova, a doctoral student of the Department of Zoology and Physiology, presented the results of her research on the physiological and hematological effects of perinatal hypokinesia in pregnant rabbits and their newborn pups.
The study examined how reduced motor activity during the perinatal period affects the blood system and overall development. The findings showed that limited movement during embryonic development can lead to stress in pregnant rabbits, affect blood supply to the fetuses, and cause developmental delays. Significant changes were also observed in the blood coagulation system, hemoglobin levels, and platelets.
During the seminar, the research methodology, experimental materials, and comparative analysis of hematological indicators were presented. The results demonstrated that perinatal hypokinesia causes notable changes in the blood system of both pregnant rabbits and their offspring.
The seminar concluded with a discussion and a Q&A session with participants.



