Platelet Indices in Male and Female German Shepherd Dogs in the Sudan

N. Mohammed, S. H. Ahmed, S. A. Omer, Gusai.H.Abdel Sammad
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The objectives of this study are to find reference values for German shepherd dog reared in Sudan, evaluate the effects of sex on platelet parameters, correlations between platelets indices. Thirty three healthy dogs aged between 2 to 4 years of the breed German shepherd in the Sudan were categorized into two sex groups (14males, 19 females) were used in this study.Five ml Blood samples were taken from cephalic vein and analysis was performed using the Sysmex KX2 hematology analyzer. The following parameters were evaluated: platelet count (PLT), mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet crit (PCT), and platelet distribution width (PDW), along with parallel red blood cell parameters. The overall mean values of platelet parameter were: PLT 183.52± 59.97 (×10 9 /L), MPV 9.19±0.96ƒl, PCT 0.13±0.09% and PDW15.61±0.90%. Significant sex differences were observed for platelet count and red cell distribution width (P≤0.05) between male and female. Significant (P≤0.01) correlation was found between PLT and PCT in female and the over all, No significant correlations between PLT and MPV, PDW in the two sexes, moreover, significant correlations (P≤0.01) were observed between PDW and RBC, MCV, and RDW in the over all. However, no significant correlations were detected between RBC and PLT, PCT, and PCV in all dogs. Effect of sex should be considered in clinical interpretation of dog platelet variables. Determined reference values may be useful information for an increasing clinical use
苏丹雄性和雌性德国牧羊犬的血小板指数
本研究的目的是为在苏丹饲养的德国牧羊犬寻找参考值,评估性别对血小板参数的影响,血小板指数之间的相关性。33只年龄在2 - 4岁之间的苏丹德国牧羊犬被分为两个性别组(14只雄性,19只雌性)。取头静脉血样5 ml,采用Sysmex KX2血液分析仪进行分析。评估以下参数:血小板计数(PLT),平均血小板体积(MPV),血小板临界值(PCT),血小板分布宽度(PDW),以及平行红细胞参数。血小板参数的总体平均值为:PLT 183.52±59.97 (×10 9 /L), MPV 9.19±0.96ƒl, PCT 0.13±0.09%,PDW15.61±0.90%。在血小板计数和红细胞分布宽度方面,男女差异有统计学意义(P≤0.05)。女性PLT、PCT与总体呈显著相关(P≤0.01),PLT与两性MPV、PDW无显著相关(P≤0.01),PDW与总体RBC、MCV、RDW呈显著相关(P≤0.01)。然而,在所有狗的红细胞与PLT、PCT和PCV之间没有明显的相关性。临床解释犬血小板变量时应考虑性别的影响。确定的参考值可能是有用的信息,以增加临床应用
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