Goldstein T, Johnson S P, Werner L J, Nolan S, Hilliard B A
The Marine Mammal Center, Marin Headlands, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Sausalito, California 94965, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 1998 Dec;29(4):408-12.
From 1993 to 1995, approximately 10% of the clinically healthy northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) at The Marine Mammal Center in California exhibited a large unexplained increase in their white blood cell (WBC) count. In these animals, WBC counts ranged from 28,780 to 125,000/mm3, with a mean of 50,087/mm3. Significant correlations between the leukocytosis and weight gain and day of admittance were identified, but no correlation existed between leukocytosis and general state of health, sex, length of stay, or diet. Bone marrow contamination of blood samples, erroneous automated leukocyte counts, and leukogram changes consistent with subclinical inflammation were the major factors contributing to the elevated WBC counts in these apparently clinically healthy animals.
1993年至1995年期间,加利福尼亚海洋哺乳动物中心约10%临床健康的北象海豹(Mirounga angustirostris)白细胞(WBC)计数出现大幅不明原因增加。在这些动物中,白细胞计数范围为28,780至125,000/mm³,平均为50,087/mm³。白细胞增多与体重增加及入院日期之间存在显著相关性,但白细胞增多与总体健康状况、性别、停留时间或饮食之间不存在相关性。血液样本的骨髓污染、自动白细胞计数错误以及与亚临床炎症一致的白细胞图谱变化是导致这些明显临床健康动物白细胞计数升高的主要因素。