Hematological analyses of Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) housed in Everland Zoological Gardens

국내 동물원에서 사육 중인 일본원숭이의 혈액상

  • Kown, Soo-Whan (College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Oh, Suk-Hun (Everland Zoological Gardens) ;
  • Shin, Nam-Shik (College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University) ;
  • Song, Hee-Jong (College of Veterinary Medicine and Korea Zoonoses Research Institute, Chonbuk National University) ;
  • Kwak, Dong-Mi (College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Kwon, Oh-Deog (College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University)
  • Received : 2010.01.20
  • Accepted : 2010.02.23
  • Published : 2010.03.30

Abstract

Hematological and serum biochemical values were assessed from 20 clinically healthy Japanese Macaques raised in Everland Zoological Gardens and compared to the International Species Information System (ISIS) reference range that is used internationally as standard for wildlife animals. Taking our standard on sexual maturation at age 4, tRBC values in Macaques under age 4 were significantly lower than those over age 4, but the Hb and PCV values were significantly higher. Compared to the ISIS standard, the tRBC values in Macaques under age 4 were significantly lower whereas the Hb and MCHC values were significantly higher. Moreover, in the samples of Macaques over age 4, the PCV and MCV values were significantly lower than the ISIS standard. On serum biochemistry values the creatinine and amylase values in the Macaques under age 4 were significantly lower than those over age 4. In comparison with the ISIS standard, the values of ALT, ALP, BUN, IP, $Ca^{2+}$ and $K^+$ in the Macaques under age 4 did have no significant difference. The values of TP, GGT, tBil, amylase, TG and UA were significantly higher than the ISIS standard, but the values of albumin, AST, glucose, creatinine, cholesterol, CPK, LDH, $Na^+$ and Clwere significantly lower. In contrast, the values of TP, albumin, ALT, ALP, creatinine, cholesterol, amylase, TG, IP and $Na^+$ in the Macaques over age 4 did have no significant difference, but the values of GGT, BUN, tBil, UA and $Ca^{2+}$ were significantly higher, while the values of AST, glucose, CPK, LDH, $K^+$ and $Cl^-$ were significantly lower. On the other hand, there was no significant difference in hematological and serum biochemical values between the groups of male and female.

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