秋季红耳滑梯(Trachemys Scripta elegans)血液学值

C. Leineweber, A. Stöhr, S. Öfner, K. Mathes, R. Marschang
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摘要血液学是爬行动物兽医评价的重要工具。目前,关于血液学参考区间和影响许多爬行动物血液学值的生理因素的数据有限,包括红耳滑鼠(Trachemys scripta elegans)。这项研究的目的是建立亚种特定的参考区间,为一个单一种群的红耳滑鼠从德国南部的一个湖泊在秋天的一天取样。收集42只海龟的锂肝素化血液样本和血涂片,并评估其堆积细胞体积(PCV)、血红蛋白、白细胞、血小板和差异血细胞计数。结果显示,除了绝对单核细胞计数外,男性和女性之间没有显著差异。与性别无关的计算中值为:PCV 22.5%,血红蛋白58.0 g/L,白细胞2.4 g/L,嗜异性粒细胞0.51 g/L,嗜酸性粒细胞0.82 g/L,嗜碱性粒细胞0.19 g/L,淋巴细胞0.64 g/L,单核细胞0.01 g/L,血小板12.16 g/L。本研究为这种常见的龟种的血液值评估提供了基础,以促进血液结果的正确解释。
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Hematological Values of Red-eared Sliders (Trachemys Scripta elegans) in Fall
Abstract Hematology is an important tool for the veterinary evaluation of reptiles. At this time, there are limited data on hematological reference intervals and physiological factors that influence hematological values in many reptile species, including the red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans). The goal of this study was to establish subspecies-specific reference intervals for a single population of red-eared sliders from a lake in Southern Germany sampled on a single day in the fall. Lithium heparinized blood samples and blood smears were collected from 42 turtles and packed cell volume (PCV), hemoglobin, leukocytes, thrombocytes, and the differential blood count were evaluated. The results showed no significant differences between males and females, with the exception of the absolute monocyte count. The sex-independent calculated median values are: PCV 22.5%, hemoglobin 58.0 g/L, leukocytes 2.4 G/L, heterophils 0.51 G/L, eosinophils 0.82 G/L, basophils 0.19 G/L, lymphocytes 0.64 G/L, monocytes 0.01 G/L, and thrombocytes 12.16 G/L. The present study provides a basis for the evaluation of blood values in this commonly kept turtle species in order to facilitate the correct interpretation of blood results.
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