Age-related changes in hematological biomarkers in common marmosets

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Alexana J. Hickmott, Lidia Cervantes, Juan Pablo Arroyo, Kathy Brasky, Michael Bene, Adam B. Salmon, Kimberley A. Phillips, Corinna N. Ross
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Researchers and veterinarians often use hematology and clinical chemistry to evaluate animal health. These biomarkers are relatively easy to obtain, and understanding how they change across healthy aging is critical to clinical care and diagnostics for these animals. We aimed to evaluate how clinical biomarkers from a chemistry profile and complete blood count (CBC) change with age in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). We assessed blood samples collected during routine physical exams at the Southwest National Primate Research Center and the University of Texas Health San Antonio marmoset colonies from November 2020–November 2021. We found that chemistry and CBC profiles varied based on facility, sex, and age. Significant changes in albumin, phosphorus/creatinine ratio, albumin/globulin ratio, amylase, creatinine, lymphocyte percent, hematocrit, granulocytes percent, lymphocytes, hemoglobin, red cell distribution width, and platelet distribution width were all reported with advancing age. Aged individuals also demonstrated evidence for changes in liver, kidney, and immune system function compared with younger individuals. Our results suggest there may be regular changes associated with healthy aging in marmosets that are outside of the range typically considered as normal values for healthy young individuals, indicating the potential need for redefined healthy ranges for clinical biomarkers in aged animals. Identifying animals that exhibit values outside of this defined healthy aging reference will allow more accurate diagnostics and treatments for aging colonies.

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普通狨猴血液生物标志物与年龄有关的变化。
研究人员和兽医经常使用血液学和临床化学来评估动物的健康状况。这些生物标志物相对容易获得,了解它们在健康衰老过程中的变化对这些动物的临床护理和诊断至关重要。我们的目的是评估普通狨猴(Callithrix jacchus)的化学特征和全血细胞计数(CBC)中的临床生物标志物如何随着年龄的增长而变化。我们评估了 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 11 月期间在西南国家灵长类动物研究中心和德克萨斯大学圣安东尼奥分校狨猴群落进行常规体检时采集的血液样本。我们发现,不同设施、性别和年龄的狨猴的化学和全血细胞计数特征各不相同。随着年龄的增长,白蛋白、磷/肌酐比率、白蛋白/球蛋白比率、淀粉酶、肌酐、淋巴细胞百分比、血细胞比容、粒细胞百分比、淋巴细胞、血红蛋白、红细胞分布宽度和血小板分布宽度都发生了显著变化。与年轻人相比,老年人的肝、肾和免疫系统功能也发生了变化。我们的研究结果表明,狨猴在健康衰老过程中可能会出现一些规律性变化,这些变化超出了通常被认为是健康年轻个体正常值的范围,这表明可能需要重新定义老年动物临床生物标志物的健康范围。识别出超出健康老龄化参考值的动物,将有助于对老龄化群落进行更准确的诊断和治疗。
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8.30%
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103
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The objective of the American Journal of Primatology is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and findings among primatologists and to convey our increasing understanding of this order of animals to specialists and interested readers alike. Primatology is an unusual science in that its practitioners work in a wide variety of departments and institutions, live in countries throughout the world, and carry out a vast range of research procedures. Whether we are anthropologists, psychologists, biologists, or medical researchers, whether we live in Japan, Kenya, Brazil, or the United States, whether we conduct naturalistic observations in the field or experiments in the lab, we are united in our goal of better understanding primates. Our studies of nonhuman primates are of interest to scientists in many other disciplines ranging from entomology to sociology.
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