Haematological reference intervals for pregnant Icelandic mares on pasture

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Charlotta Oddsdóttir, Hanna Kristrún Jónsdóttir, Erla Sturludóttir
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Few studies have been conducted on haematological reference intervals (RIs) in Icelandic horses. Reference intervals have been published for Icelandic horses in Austria and a preliminary study in Iceland compared haematological values in riding horses to published RIs for other breeds as well as Icelandic horses abroad. Haematological parameters can vary greatly due to factors such as breed, gender, age, reproductive status, and training, as well as feeding, prior exercise and management method. Icelandic broodmares are kept on pasture under supervision throughout the year, with haylage provided during the winter, and it is therefore of interest to establish haematological reference intervals for pregnant broodmares in Iceland. The purpose of this study was to establish haematological RIs specific to Icelandic broodmares in the first months of pregnancy, kept on pasture. Blood samples from 183 mares, stabilised in EDTA were analysed using IDEXX ProCyte Dx and total protein was analysed in serum samples from 157 of the 183 mares, using IDEXX Catalyst One analyser. The RIs were established using the guidelines of the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology. The RIs for red blood cell count, haematocrit and haemoglobin were higher in pasture-kept Icelandic mares in early pregnancy, most of which were lactating, than in pregnant mares of other breeds. This was also true for white blood cell count, as well as numbers of monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils, which in some instances might illustrate problems in the automated categorisation of some leukocytes. As no RIs have been published for other pasture-kept Icelandic horses, future investigations should include other groups of pasture-kept Icelandic horses. Such an analysis might elucidate the effect of breed, management, and pregnancy on haematological values in pasture-kept Icelandic horses.
冰岛牧场怀孕母马的血液学参考区间
关于冰岛马血液学参考区间(RIs)的研究很少。奥地利已经公布了冰岛马的参考区间,冰岛的一项初步研究将骑马的血液学数值与国外公布的其他马种和冰岛马的参考区间进行了比较。由于马匹的品种、性别、年龄、繁殖状况、训练情况以及饲喂、事先运动和管理方法等因素,血液学参数会有很大差异。冰岛的育成马全年都在监管下饲养在牧场上,冬季提供干草,因此,为冰岛的怀孕育成马建立血液学参考区间很有意义。本研究的目的是为冰岛妊娠头几个月、在牧场饲养的肉用母马确定血液学参考区间。使用 IDEXX ProCyte Dx 对 183 头母马的血液样本进行了 EDTA 稳定分析,并使用 IDEXX Catalyst One 分析仪对 183 头母马中 157 头母马的血清样本进行了总蛋白分析。RIs是根据美国兽医临床病理学学会的指导方针确定的。与其他品种的妊娠母马相比,放牧饲养的冰岛母马在妊娠早期的红细胞计数、血细胞比容和血红蛋白的RIs较高,其中大多数母马处于泌乳期。白细胞计数以及单核细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞和嗜碱性粒细胞的数量也是如此,在某些情况下,这可能说明某些白细胞的自动分类存在问题。由于尚未公布其他牧场饲养的冰岛马的RI,未来的调查应包括其他牧场饲养的冰岛马群体。这样的分析可能会阐明品种、管理和妊娠对牧养冰岛马血液学数值的影响。
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Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 农林科学-兽医学
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3.60
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28
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica is an open access journal encompassing all aspects of veterinary research and medicine of domestic and wild animals.
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