方法用即时护理仪和干法化学分析仪比较三种海龟中β-羟基丁酸盐的含量

Cassidy Soehnlein, Sarah E. Hirsch, Brianna L. Myre, N. Stacy, Samantha Clark, C. Cray, Derek Aoki, Kristina Kaleel, S. Klingshirn, Madison Toonder, Justin R. Perrault
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摘要:β-羟基丁酸酮(BHB)在人体能量储存不足时起着能量来源的作用。这种血液分析物的浓度通常是用干化学分析仪测定分光光度定量分析;然而,使用即时护理设备进行快速评估有可能改善现场或临床环境中对动物的评估。在美国佛罗里达州,用现场护理装置测定了54只棱皮龟(Dermochelys coriacea)、27只红海龟(Caretta Caretta)和14只绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)全血样本中的BHB浓度,并以相应的血浆样本和干化学分析仪作为金标准进行了验证。对于所有三个物种,两种方法之间的BHB浓度高度相关,红海龟显示出最好的一致性和最低的偏差。因此,本研究中使用的即时护理设备(Lucidplus β-酮监测系统)可能适用于海龟的BHB测量。
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Method Comparison of β-Hydroxybutyrate Using a Point-of-Care Device and Dry Chemistry Analyzer in Three Sea Turtle Species
Abstract: The ketone β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) serves as an energy source when bodily energy stores are low. Concentrations of this blood analyte are often determined by spectrophotometric quantitative assays with a dry chemistry analyzer; however, rapid assessment with point-of-care devices have the potential to improve assessment of animals in the field or in clinical settings. We measured BHB concentrations in whole blood samples from 54 leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), 27 loggerhead (Caretta caretta), and 14 green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtles in Florida, US with a point-of-care device and validated its use with corresponding plasma samples and dry chemistry analyzer as the gold standard. Concentrations of BHB highly correlated between the two methods for all three species, with loggerheads showing the best agreement and lowest bias. Therefore, the point-of-care device used for this study (Lucidplus β-ketone monitoring system) is probably appropriate for sea turtle BHB measurements.
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