Effect of the Addition of an Ultraviolet B Light Bulb for 6 Months to the Enclosure of Client-Owned Cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus) on Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Lauren Thielen , Laurie Hess , Mark A. Mitchell , Kent Refsal
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Abstract

Background

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation on the serum concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] in pet cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus) living in their home environments.

Methods

Thirty client-owned cockatiels were allocated to an intervention group, consisting of exposure to a commercial coil fluorescent bulb, or a control group, with no exposure to supplemental lighting. Blood samples were collected at baseline (Day 0) and 6 months after simple randomization for measurement of 25(OH)D (Day 180). A linear mixed model was used to determine if serum 25(OH)D concentrations were influenced by time, group, age, or sex.

Results

At baseline, median 25(OH)D concentration for the whole study population was 13 nmol/L (range, 0.0–15.0 nmol/L). At the end of the study, median 25(OH)D concentration for the whole study population was 6.5 nmol/L (0.0–15.0 nmol/L), for the control group was 3 nmol/L (0.0–8.0 nmol/L) and for the UVB group was 7.5 nmol/L (6.0–11.0 nmol/L). There was a statistically significant 50% reduction in 25(OH)D concentrations from the baseline to the final sampling period for the overall population, but no differences by group, age, or sex.

Conclusion and clinical relevance

The addition of a UVB bulb for 6 months to the enclosures of cockatiels did not increase their serum 25(OH)D concentrations. There was an unexplained decrease in both groups when comparing Day 0 to the Day 180 sampling period. The 50% attenuation in the UVB lighting group, although not statistically significant, may be clinically relevant and deserves further investigation.

在客户饲养的荷兰小鹦鹉(Nymphicus hollandicus)的圈舍中添加紫外线 B 灯泡 6 个月对其血清中 25-羟维生素 D 浓度的影响
背景本研究的目的是确定紫外线 B (UVB) 辐射对生活在家庭环境中的宠物凤头鹦鹉(Nymphicus hollandicus)血清中 25- 羟维生素 D [25(OH)D] 浓度的影响。方法将 30 只客户饲养的凤头鹦鹉分配到干预组(包括暴露于商用线圈荧光灯)或对照组(不暴露于补充照明)。在基线(第 0 天)和简单随机分配后 6 个月(第 180 天)收集血液样本,以测量 25(OH)D。研究采用线性混合模型来确定血清中 25(OH)D 的浓度是否受时间、组别、年龄或性别的影响。研究结束时,整个研究人群的 25(OH)D 浓度中位数为 6.5 nmol/L(0.0-15.0 nmol/L),对照组为 3 nmol/L(0.0-8.0 nmol/L),UVB 组为 7.5 nmol/L(6.0-11.0 nmol/L)。从基线到最后采样期,总体25(OH)D浓度在统计学上显著降低了50%,但不同组别、年龄或性别的25(OH)D浓度没有差异。与第 0 天和第 180 天的采样期相比,两组鹦鹉的血清 25(OH)D 浓度都出现了不明原因的下降。UVB 照射组的血清 25(OH D)浓度下降了 50%,虽然在统计学上并不显著,但可能与临床有关,值得进一步研究。
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Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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1.20
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65
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine provides clinicians with a convenient, comprehensive, "must have" resource to enhance and elevate their expertise with exotic pet medicine. Each issue contains wide ranging peer-reviewed articles that cover many of the current and novel topics important to clinicians caring for exotic pets. Diagnostic challenges, consensus articles and selected review articles are also included to help keep veterinarians up to date on issues affecting their practice. In addition, the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine serves as the official publication of both the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV) and the European Association of Avian Veterinarians (EAAV). The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine is the most complete resource for practitioners who treat exotic pets.
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