动物保温时间对散养濒危处女岛蟒蛇血液学指标和血乳酸的影响。

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Andrea N Persson, Ashley R Souza, Kate E Archibald, Dustin Smith, R Graham Reynolds, Larry J Minter
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生理应激反应在有鳞爬行动物中有很好的记录,但在一些濒临灭绝的蛇类中却很少,如西印度蟒蛇(Chilabothrus属)。本研究的目的包括确定和建立一个血液学参考区间,以及确定动物饲养时间对维尔京群岛博阿斯(Chilabothrus granti)血液学参数和血乳酸的影响。在两个研究期间,在美属维尔京群岛共收集了49只野生成年维尔京群岛蟒蛇(雄性22只,雌性27只)。捕获后中位数89分钟(T1)采集血样,第二天约12小时后(T2)再次采集血样。与T1相比,T2时血乳酸浓度显著降低(P < 0.001)。估计总白细胞(WBC)计数在T1和T2之间没有差异(P = 0.19)。T2时嗜中性粒细胞和嗜中性粒细胞显著升高(P < 0.001和P < 0.001),淋巴细胞显著降低(P < 0.001)。T2时嗜酸性粒细胞显著升高(P = 0.02)。单核细胞和嗜碱性细胞无显著性差异(P = 0.83和P = 0.30)。该研究表明,与动物捕获和处理相关的应激可能会改变该物种的血象,导致循环嗜中性粒细胞水平增加,淋巴细胞水平降低,嗜中性粒细胞显著增加。该研究还表明,维尔京群岛蟒蛇的血乳酸浓度在收集和处理后升高,并在延长保存时间后显着降低。
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EFFECT OF ANIMAL HOLDING TIME ON HEMATOLOGIC VALUES AND BLOOD LACTATE OF FREE-RANGING ENDANGERED VIRGIN ISLAND BOAS (CHILABOTHRUS GRANTI).

Physiological stress responses are well documented among squamate reptiles, but much less so among some endangered species of snakes, such as West Indian boas (genus Chilabothrus). The aims of this study include identifying and establishing a hematologic reference interval as well as determining the effect of animal holding time on hematologic parameters and blood lactate in Virgin Islands boas (Chilabothrus granti). A total of 49 wild adult Virgin Islands boas (22 males, 27 females) were collected during two study periods in the US Virgin Islands. Blood samples were obtained after a median of 89 min postcapture (T1) and again the following day, approximately 12 h later (T2). Blood lactate concentration was significantly lower at T2 (P < 0.001) compared to T1. Estimated total white blood cell (WBC) count did not differ between T1 and T2 (P = 0.19). Heterophils and azurophils were significantly increased at T2 (P < 0.001 and P < 0.001, respectively), and lymphocytes were significantly decreased (P < 0.001) at T2. Eosinophils were significantly increased at T2 (P = 0.02). No significant differences were noted in either monocytes or basophils (P = 0.83 and P = 0.30, respectively). This study demonstrates that stress associated with animal capture and handling may alter the hemogram in this species, resulting in increased levels of circulating heterophils, decreased levels of lymphocytes, and a significant increase in azurophils. This study also demonstrates that blood lactate concentration in Virgin Islands boas is elevated following collection and handling and decreases significantly after an extended holding period.

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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
74
审稿时长
9-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (JZWM) is considered one of the major sources of information on the biology and veterinary aspects in the field. It stems from the founding premise of AAZV to share zoo animal medicine experiences. The Journal evolved from the long history of members producing case reports and the increased publication of free-ranging wildlife papers. The Journal accepts manuscripts of original research findings, case reports in the field of veterinary medicine dealing with captive and free-ranging wild animals, brief communications regarding clinical or research observations that may warrant publication. It also publishes and encourages submission of relevant editorials, reviews, special reports, clinical challenges, abstracts of selected articles and book reviews. The Journal is published quarterly, is peer reviewed, is indexed by the major abstracting services, and is international in scope and distribution. Areas of interest include clinical medicine, surgery, anatomy, radiology, physiology, reproduction, nutrition, parasitology, microbiology, immunology, pathology (including infectious diseases and clinical pathology), toxicology, pharmacology, and epidemiology.
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