Comparative Analysis of the Effect of Sex and Age on the Hematological and Biochemical Profile of BALB/c and C57BL/6 Inbred Mice.

Suresh Patel, Satish Patel, Ashvin Kotadiya, Samir Patel, Bhavesh Shrimali, Mihir Tank, Tushar Patel, Harshida Trivedi, Samadhan Kshirsagar, Mukul Jain
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Mice are the most commonly used models of infectious disease, and disease in mice is similar to that of humans. As a consequence, standard hematology and biochemistry reference values in mice are essential to evaluate functional changes caused by experimental treatments, although very few data in the literature provide a comparative reference range. The aim of this investigation was to establish the reference intervals for major hematology and biochemistry analytes in 2 inbred mouse strains, BALB/c and C57BL/6, at 3 different age ranges. Parameters were assessed in 600 mice (300 male and 300 female) of BALB/c and C57BL/6 strains at 6 to 8 wk, 10 to 14 wk, and 6 to 9 mo of age. Reference intervals were calculated by nonparametric or robust methods according to sample size, and statistical analyses were performed to assess the changes in relation to sex, age, and strain. The data demonstrate that strain, sex, and age have significant effects on the hematologic and biochemical profiles of mice. Hemoglobin, Hct, MCH, MCHC, neutrophils, eosinophils, and ALP were found to be significantly greater in BALB/c mice. In contrast, WBC, lymphocytes, basophils, glucose, total protein, albumin, and urea were found to be significantly greater in C57BL/6 mice in all age ranges. Lymphocytes and ALP progressively decreased with age, while neutrophils increased with age in both strains. The study successfully defined and established reference intervals for hematologic and biochemical analytes in 2 inbred mouse strains at 3 different age ranges. The reference values reported here could be useful in characterizing the phenotype of experimental mice and assessing the changes caused by investigational treatments.

性别和年龄对BALB/c和C57BL/6近交系小鼠血液学和生化特征影响的比较分析
小鼠是最常用的传染病模型,小鼠的疾病与人类相似。因此,小鼠的标准血液学和生物化学参考值对于评估实验性治疗引起的功能变化至关重要,尽管文献中很少有数据提供比较参考范围。本研究的目的是建立3个不同年龄范围的2个近交系小鼠BALB/c和C57BL/6主要血液学和生化分析的参考区间。分别在6 ~ 8周龄、10 ~ 14周龄和6 ~ 9月龄对600只BALB/c和C57BL/6株小鼠(公、母各300只)进行参数评估。根据样本量,采用非参数或稳健方法计算参考区间,并进行统计分析,评估性别、年龄和应变的变化。数据表明,品系、性别和年龄对小鼠的血液学和生化特征有显著影响。BALB/c小鼠的血红蛋白、Hct、MCH、MCHC、中性粒细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞和ALP显著升高。相比之下,C57BL/6小鼠的WBC、淋巴细胞、嗜碱性粒细胞、葡萄糖、总蛋白、白蛋白和尿素在所有年龄段均显著升高。淋巴细胞和ALP随着年龄的增长而逐渐减少,而中性粒细胞随着年龄的增长而增加。本研究成功定义并建立了3个不同年龄范围的2个近交系小鼠血液学和生化分析的参考区间。本文报道的参考值可用于表征实验小鼠的表型和评估研究治疗引起的变化。
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