Biochemical and haematological reference intervals for 3-4-week-old kiwi chicks (Apteryx mantelli) reared in captivity.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
E M Scheltema, L Howe, Kmo Pickard, M C Fletcher, B D Gartrell, P M Singh, K J Morgan
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Abstract

Aims: To establish biochemical and haematological 95% reference intervals (RI) for juvenile North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) chicks using parametric analysis.

Methods: Blood samples were collected from healthy 3-4-week-old, captive-reared North Island brown kiwi chicks (n = 32; male = 19, female = 13). Concentrations of total plasma protein (TPP), uric acid, glucose, phosphorus, calcium, albumin, globulin, potassium, and sodium and activities of aspartate aminotransferase and creatine kinase (CK) were measured using an automated VetScan VS2 laboratory analyser and the Abaxis Avian-Reptilian Profile Plus. Total and differential white blood cell counts were determined manually on blood smears prepared with a modified Wright-Giemsa stain. TPP was also measured manually using a refractometer, and packed cell volume (PCV) was measured using microhaematocrit tubes. RI were calculated using parametric and non-parametric methods depending on the distribution of the data. Confidence intervals (90%) around upper and lower bounds of the RI were calculated to assess certainty of the intervals.

Results: Biochemical (n = 28; male = 17; female = 11) and haematological (n = 22; male = 14, female = 8) 95% RI were generated for juvenile North Island brown kiwi. The 90% CI of the upper or lower limits of the majority of the RI generated were > 0.2 times the RI, reflecting the relatively small sample size. There was no evidence of a difference in mean biochemical values collected from sedated vs. un-sedated, and male vs. female chicks. However, the concentration of phosphorus was higher (p = 0.034) in samples that were analysed > 1 hour after collection (2.097 (SD 0.202) mmol/L) compared to samples analysed < 1 hour after collection (1.856 (SD 0.349) mmol/L).

Conclusions: This data provides the first comprehensive biochemical and haematological RI generated for Apteryx spp. chicks carried out under uniform collection and sample handling protocols, making the results robust and applicable to other captive-reared kiwi chicks.

Clinical relevance: In comparison to published RI from adult kiwi (Doneley 2006; Morgan 2008), kiwi chicks in this study had lower PCV, TPP and uric acid concentrations, and higher CK activities, white cell counts and lymphocyte counts. These RI are of value to wildlife veterinarians and conservation managers assessing the health of individual kiwi chicks, and for population-level comparison of birds of different ages and living in different managed or wild habitats.

3-4周龄人工饲养的几维雏鸟(mantelli Apteryx)的生化和血液学参考区间。
目的:采用参数分析方法建立北岛褐猕猴桃(Apteryx mantelli)幼鸟生化和血液学95%参考区间。方法:采集3-4周龄健康圈养北岛褐猕猴桃雏鸡(n = 32;男性= 19,女性= 13)。使用自动VetScan VS2实验室分析仪和Abaxis鸟类-爬行动物分析仪,测定血浆总蛋白(TPP)、尿酸、葡萄糖、磷、钙、白蛋白、球蛋白、钾和钠的浓度以及天冬氨酸转氨酶和肌酸激酶(CK)的活性。用改良的赖特-吉姆萨染色法制备血液涂片,人工测定白细胞总数和差异计数。用折光计人工测量TPP,用微红细胞压积管测量填充细胞体积(PCV)。根据数据的分布,使用参数和非参数方法计算RI。计算RI上界和下界周围的置信区间(90%),以评估区间的确定性。结果:生化(n = 28;男性= 17;女性= 11)和血液学(n = 22;雄性= 14,雌性= 8)北岛褐猕猴桃幼鸟的RI值为95%。大多数生成的RI上限或下限的90% CI为RI的0.5倍,反映了相对较小的样本量。没有证据表明镇静与未镇静以及雄性与雌性雏鸡的平均生化值有差异。然而,在采集后1小时的样品中,磷的浓度(p = 0.034)高于采集后1小时的样品(2.097 (SD 0.202) mmol/L)。结论:该数据提供了第一个在统一采集和样品处理方案下对Apteryx spp.雏鸟进行的全面生化和血液学RI,使结果可靠且适用于其他人工饲养的几维雏鸟。临床相关性:与已发表的成年猕猴桃的RI进行比较(Doneley 2006;Morgan 2008),本研究中猕猴桃雏鸡的PCV、TPP和尿酸浓度较低,CK活性、白细胞计数和淋巴细胞计数较高。这些RI对野生动物兽医和保护管理人员评估个别几维雏鸟的健康状况,以及对不同年龄和生活在不同管理或野生栖息地的鸟类进行种群水平比较具有价值。
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New Zealand veterinary journal
New Zealand veterinary journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.00
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37
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The New Zealand Veterinary Journal (NZVJ) is an international journal publishing high quality peer-reviewed articles covering all aspects of veterinary science, including clinical practice, animal welfare and animal health. The NZVJ publishes original research findings, clinical communications (including novel case reports and case series), rapid communications, correspondence and review articles, originating from New Zealand and internationally. Topics should be relevant to, but not limited to, New Zealand veterinary and animal science communities, and include the disciplines of infectious disease, medicine, surgery and the health, management and welfare of production and companion animals, horses and New Zealand wildlife. All submissions are expected to meet the highest ethical and welfare standards, as detailed in the Journal’s instructions for authors.
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