Biochemical Reference Intervals of Free-Ranging Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in South Australia.

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
María B Font, Lucy Woolford, Sue Jaensch, Doug Hayward, Michelle Hebart, Emily Dean, Wayne S J Boardman, Tamsyn Stephenson, Jessica Kovac, Natasha Speight
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Abstract

Background: Reference intervals (RIs) are an essential tool for assessment of clinical pathology data of animals, and are particularly important for monitoring the health status of free-ranging and captive wildlife, such as koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus).

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to: (1) provide comprehensive serum biochemistry reference intervals based on clinically healthy South Australian koalas from two populations, Mount Lofty Ranges (MLR) and Kangaroo Island (KI); and (2) identify any factors that can affect biochemical analytes, including koala retrovirus (KoRV) and Chlamydia pecorum subclinical infection status, age, sex, and population.

Methods: Serum biochemistry analytes were determined in 206 clinically healthy South Australian koalas caught from the wild in 2016 and 2018 using a Cobas 8000 Chemistry Analyzer and analyzed using Reference Value Advisor and SPSS v28 Statistical software.

Results: Biochemical reference intervals were established. Also, clinically and statistically significant differences in analytes were found based on age for alkaline phosphatase and phosphate, and albumin: globulin ratio, globulins, and total protein, most likely associated with physiological bone growth and immunological development, respectively, as observed in other species. Statistically significant differences between animals subclinically positive for KoRV and Chlamydia pecorum, were found for glucose and gamma glutamyl transferase respectively; however, these were marginal, and their reference intervals were similar.

Conclusions: This study is the first to describe serum biochemical reference intervals for clinically healthy South Australian koalas of known Chlamydia and KoRV infection status. It represents an important tool to assist health assessments of koalas by veterinarians, as well as research and population monitoring.

南澳大利亚自由放养考拉(Phascolarctos cinereus)的生化参考区间。
背景:参考区间(RIs)是评估动物临床病理数据的重要工具,对于监测自由放养和圈养野生动物(如考拉)的健康状况尤其重要。目的:本研究的目的是:(1)为临床健康的南澳大利亚考拉(Mount Lofty Ranges, MLR)和袋鼠岛(Kangaroo Island, KI)两个种群提供全面的血清生化参考区间;(2)确定任何可能影响生化分析的因素,包括考拉逆转录病毒(KoRV)和pecorum衣原体亚临床感染状况、年龄、性别和人群。方法:使用Cobas 8000化学分析仪对2016年和2018年野外捕获的206只临床健康的南澳大利亚考拉进行血清生化分析,并使用参考值顾问和SPSS v28统计软件进行分析。结果:建立了生化参考区间。此外,在其他物种中观察到,基于年龄的碱性磷酸酶和磷酸盐,白蛋白:球蛋白比率,球蛋白和总蛋白,最有可能分别与生理骨骼生长和免疫发育相关,在分析物中发现临床和统计学上显著差异。KoRV亚临床阳性和pecorum衣原体亚临床阳性动物的葡萄糖和谷氨酰转移酶差异有统计学意义;然而,这些都是边缘的,它们的参考区间是相似的。结论:本研究首次描述了已知衣原体和KoRV感染状态的临床健康南澳大利亚考拉的血清生化参考区间。它是一种重要的工具,可以帮助兽医对考拉进行健康评估,以及进行研究和种群监测。
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Veterinary clinical pathology
Veterinary clinical pathology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
133
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Clinical Pathology is the official journal of the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP) and the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ESVCP). The journal''s mission is to provide an international forum for communication and discussion of scientific investigations and new developments that advance the art and science of laboratory diagnosis in animals. Veterinary Clinical Pathology welcomes original experimental research and clinical contributions involving domestic, laboratory, avian, and wildlife species in the areas of hematology, hemostasis, immunopathology, clinical chemistry, cytopathology, surgical pathology, toxicology, endocrinology, laboratory and analytical techniques, instrumentation, quality assurance, and clinical pathology education.
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