Stress Assessment by the Hemogram Method - Circulating Cells Complicating Reliance on Heterophil/Lymphocyte (H/L) Ratio

P. Cotter
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The subject is a reexamination of the utility of the heterophil/lymphocyte ratio as a stress measure. The data are obtained from blood films of non-experimental chickens at 3 weeks of age and housed in isolator units. Standard differential counts of 2 x 200 cells indicated total white blood counts (TWBC) were in the range of 30-200(K) with an average of ~100(K); normal to leukemoid reaction levels (N= 23 samples). The H/L average of ~ 0.5 was typical of a non-stress hemogram. However, many atypical cells were identified including small lymphocytes with irregular cell membranes (zeiosis) reactive lymphocytes, resting (small) or activated NK (natural killer lymphocytes) unusual heterophils of three types: classic (HC), typical (HT), variant (HV), and early stages of the granulocyte series. Aggregates of atypical cells (reactive clusters) were also common. Atypia were present in blood samples at all TWBC and H/L levels. These hematological conditions suggest that estimates of stress status solely reliant on H/L data may not convey an accurate blood picture. It is necessary to integrate the calculated H/L with the TWBC and the occurrence of atypical cells to more accurately determine homeostasis.
血象图法的压力评估-循环细胞依赖嗜异性粒细胞/淋巴细胞(H/L)比率
本课题是对嗜异性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比率作为应激指标的效用的重新检查。数据来自隔离饲养的3周龄非实验鸡的血膜。2 × 200个细胞的标准差异计数表明总白细胞计数(TWBC)在30-200(K)之间,平均为~100(K);正常至白血病反应水平(N= 23个样本)。H/L平均值为~ 0.5是典型的非应激血象。然而,发现了许多非典型细胞,包括具有不规则细胞膜的小淋巴细胞(zeiosis),反应性淋巴细胞,静止(小)或活化NK(自然杀伤淋巴细胞)三种类型的异常嗜中性粒细胞:经典(HC),典型(HT),变异(HV)和粒细胞系列的早期阶段。非典型细胞聚集(反应性细胞簇)也很常见。在所有TWBC和H/L水平的血液样本中均存在异型性。这些血液学条件表明,仅依靠H/L数据估计应激状态可能无法传达准确的血液图像。需要将计算的H/L与TWBC和非典型细胞的发生相结合,以更准确地确定稳态。
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