Havill L M, Snider C L, Leland M M, Hubbard G B, Theriot S R, Mahaney M C
Department of Genetics, Department of Laboratory and Animal Medicine, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, TX, 78245-0549, USA.
J Med Primatol. 2003 Jun;32(3):131-8. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0684.2003.00017.x.
Although published normative reference standards for hematologic and clinical chemistry measures are available for adult baboons, their applicability to infants has not been addressed. We analyzed these measures in 110 infant baboons (55 females and 55 males) from a large breeding colony at the Southwest Regional Primate Research Center in San Antonio, Texas. The sample consists of olive baboons and olive/yellow baboon hybrids, 1 week to 12 months of age. We produced cross-sectional reference values and examined the effects of age, sex, and subspecies on these variables. Hematology reference ranges for infant baboons are similar to, but wider than, those for adults. Reference ranges for blood biochemistry measures are generally more dissimilar to adults, indicating that for many variables, reference ranges for adult baboons are not adequate for infants. Although sex and subspecies differences are rare, age accounts for more than 10% of the variance in many of the variables.
虽然已有针对成年狒狒血液学和临床化学指标的已发表规范性参考标准,但它们对婴儿的适用性尚未得到探讨。我们分析了得克萨斯州圣安东尼奥市西南地区灵长类动物研究中心一个大型繁殖群体中的110只婴儿狒狒(55只雌性和55只雄性)的这些指标。样本包括1周龄至12月龄的东非狒狒以及东非/黄狒狒杂交种。我们得出了横断面参考值,并研究了年龄、性别和亚种对这些变量的影响。婴儿狒狒的血液学参考范围与成年狒狒相似,但更宽。血液生化指标的参考范围通常与成年狒狒差异更大,这表明对于许多变量而言,成年狒狒的参考范围不适用于婴儿。虽然性别和亚种差异很少见,但年龄在许多变量的方差中占比超过10%。