Age-dependent haemogram and sex-dependent serum biochemistry values in semi-feral Konik horses.

Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.17236/sat00437
J Thielebein, B Bartling, C Hönicke, M Schmicke
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Introduction: Semi-feral, free-roaming Konik polski horses are used in some European countries for preserving semi-open pasture landscapes. The estimation of their health status is still limited by insufficient data on various blood parameters. Therefore, our study aimed at the sex- and age-dependent analysis of haemogram and selected biochemistry parameters in healthy, semi-feral Koniks. In order to reach this aim, we took blood samples from 53 female and 18 male (8 uncastrated, 10 castrated) Koniks living in two Middle German nature reserves. They were of different age (9-266 months) and without signs of illness. Blood samples were analysed by an accredited laboratory. We identified age- but not sex-dependent changes in the white blood cell count (WBC). Higher age mainly caused a decrease in lymphocytes. Therefore, WBC correlated negatively and granulocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio positively with increasing age. Serum values of selected biochemical parameters did not depend on age but showed some sex-related differences. In this regard, serum total protein, triglyceride and the enzymatic activities of alkaline phosphatase, aspartate transaminase and g-glutamyltransferase were higher in males than females. However, the sex dependency of these enzymatic activities was restricted to uncastrated males. They also showed higher serum values for calcium and selenium than castrated males or all females. As far as the respective group sizes permitted, we then calculated age- or sex-dependent reference interval values for all parameters analysed. These values improve now the estimation of the health status of semi-feral, free-roaming Konik horses and provide a stable basis for future studies.

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半野生科尼克马的血液图和血清生化值与年龄和性别有关。
简介在一些欧洲国家,半野生、自由放养的科尼克波尔斯基马被用于保护半开阔的牧场景观。由于各种血液参数的数据不足,对其健康状况的评估仍然受到限制。因此,我们的研究旨在对健康半野生科尼克马的血液图谱和部分生化参数进行性别和年龄分析。为了实现这一目标,我们采集了生活在德国中部两个自然保护区的 53 只雌性浣熊和 18 只雄性浣熊(8 只未阉割,10 只已阉割)的血液样本。它们的年龄各不相同(9-266 个月),没有生病的迹象。血液样本由一家获得认证的实验室进行分析。我们发现白细胞计数(WBC)的变化与年龄无关,与性别无关。年龄越大,淋巴细胞越少。因此,白细胞与年龄呈负相关,粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值与年龄呈正相关。某些生化指标的血清值与年龄无关,但显示出一些性别差异。在这方面,男性的血清总蛋白、甘油三酯以及碱性磷酸酶、天门冬氨酸转氨酶和谷氨酰转移酶的酶活性均高于女性。不过,这些酶活性的性别依赖性仅限于未阉割的雄性。与阉割雄性或所有雌性相比,它们的血清钙和硒值也更高。在各自群体规模允许的情况下,我们计算了所有分析参数的年龄或性别相关参考区间值。这些数值改进了对半野生、自由活动的科尼克马健康状况的估计,并为今后的研究提供了稳定的基础。
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