Establishment of Reference Intervals for Serum Amyloid A and Haptoglobin in Free-Ranging Barren-Ground Caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti), and Herd Health Implications.

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Emma R Rovani-Rhoades, Craig S McConnel, Kimberlee B Beckmen, Carolyn Cray, Lindsey M Dreese
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Barren-ground caribou of the subspecies Rangifer tarandus granti are distributed throughout Alaska, USA, and the Yukon, Canada. The acute phase response is an innate immune response activated due to inflammatory stimulus, resulting in changing levels of acute phase proteins, including haptoglobin (Hp) and serum amyloid A (SAA). Haptoglobin and SAA are used as indicators of inflammation in domestic species, with several studies demonstrating their use in wildlife. In this study, banked serum samples from apparently clinically normal free-ranging barren-ground caribou (reference group) were used to establish reference intervals (RI) for Hp and SAA in caribou. These RIs were compared with additional samples from a declining herd with ongoing Brucella suis biovar 4 transmission. The RIs for Hp and SAA with 90% upper confidence intervals were 0.12-1.03 (0.08-1.27) mg/mL and 0.10-18.44 (0.10-31.00) mg/L, respectively. The SAA levels in the declining herd were found to be significantly elevated from the reference group (P=0.009), whereas no difference was found in Hp levels between the two herds (P=0.389). Meanwhile, SAA and Hp levels in animals with B. suis biovar 4 titers ≥1:80 were significantly elevated from the reference group (SAA P<0.001; Hp P=0.178). The results of our study indicate that SAA and Hp hold promise in monitoring the overall herd health of caribou in Alaska.

自由放养的贫瘠地驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus granti)血清淀粉样蛋白A和触珠蛋白参考区间的建立及其对牛群健康的影响。
不毛之地的北美驯鹿亚种tarandus granti分布在美国阿拉斯加和加拿大育空地区。急性期反应是由于炎症刺激而激活的先天免疫反应,导致急性期蛋白水平的改变,包括接触珠蛋白(Hp)和血清淀粉样蛋白A (SAA)。粘连珠蛋白和SAA被用作家养物种的炎症指标,有几项研究表明它们在野生动物中的用途。在本研究中,使用临床正常的自由放养的贫瘠地驯鹿(参照组)的血清样本建立了驯鹿Hp和SAA的参考区间(RI)。将这些RIs与正在发生猪布鲁氏菌生物变种4传播的下降畜群的其他样本进行比较。Hp和SAA的RIs分别为0.12 ~ 1.03 (0.08 ~ 1.27)mg/mL和0.10 ~ 18.44 (0.10 ~ 31.00)mg/L。下降牛群的SAA水平显著高于对照组(P=0.009),而Hp水平在两个牛群之间没有差异(P=0.389)。与对照组相比,猪贝氏杆菌4滴度≥1:80的动物血清SAA和Hp水平显著升高(SAA P
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 农林科学-兽医学
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2.70
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213
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The JWD publishes reports of wildlife disease investigations, research papers, brief research notes, case and epizootic reports, review articles, and book reviews. The JWD publishes the results of original research and observations dealing with all aspects of infectious, parasitic, toxic, nutritional, physiologic, developmental and neoplastic diseases, environmental contamination, and other factors impinging on the health and survival of free-living or occasionally captive populations of wild animals, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Papers on zoonoses involving wildlife and on chemical immobilization of wild animals are also published. Manuscripts dealing with surveys and case reports may be published in the Journal provided that they contain significant new information or have significance for better understanding health and disease in wild populations. Authors are encouraged to address the wildlife management implications of their studies, where appropriate.
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