Establishment of reference intervals for plasma protein electrophoresis in Indo-Pacific green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas

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作者
Flint, Mark [1 ,2 ]
Matthews, Beren J. [2 ]
Limpus, Colin J. [3 ]
Mills, Paul C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Sch Forest Resources & Conservat, Florida Aquariums Ctr Conservat, Apollo Beach, FL 33572 USA
[2] Univ Queensland, Sch Vet Sci, Vet Marine Anim Res Teaching & Invest Unit, Gatton Campus, Gatton, Qld 4343, Australia
[3] Dept Environm & Heritage Protect, Dutton Pk, Qld 4102, Australia
来源
CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY | 2015年 / 3卷
关键词
Chelonia mydas; clinically unhealthy; electrophoretogram; green sea turtle; plasma protein electrophoresis; reference intervals; CARETTA-CARETTA; BLOOD VALUES; COAST; WILD;
D O I
10.1093/conphys/cov037
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Biochemical and haematological parameters are increasingly used to diagnose disease in green sea turtles. Specific clinical pathology tools, such as plasma protein electrophoresis analysis, are now being used more frequently to improve our ability to diagnose disease in the live animal. Plasma protein reference intervals were calculated from 55 clinically healthy green sea turtles using pulsed field electrophoresis to determine pre-albumin, albumin, alpha-, beta- and gamma-globulin concentrations. The estimated reference intervals were then compared with data profiles from clinically unhealthy turtles admitted to a local wildlife hospital to assess the validity of the derived intervals and identify the clinically useful plasma protein fractions. Eighty-six per cent {19 of 22 [95% confidence interval (CI) 65-97]} of clinically unhealthy turtles had values outside the derived reference intervals, including the following: total protein [six of 22 turtles or 27% (95% CI 11-50%)], pre-albumin [two of five, 40% (95% CI 5-85%)], albumin [13 of 22, 59% (95% CI 36-79%)], total albumin [13 of 22, 59% (95% CI 36-79%)], alpha-[10 of 22, 45% (95% CI 24-68%)], beta- [two of 10, 20% (95% CI 3-56%)], gamma-[one of 10, 10% (95% CI 0.3-45%)] and beta-gamma-globulin [one of 12, 8% (95% CI 0.2-38%)] and total globulin [five of 22, 23% (8-45%)]. Plasma protein electrophoresis shows promise as an accurate adjunct tool to identify a disease state in marine turtles. This study presents the first reference interval for plasma protein electrophoresis in the Indo-Pacific green sea turtle.
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