Department of Food Hygiene and Public Health Protection, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Animal Genetics and Conservation, Institute of Animal Sciences, University of Life Sciences (SGGW), Warsaw, Poland.
PLoS One. 2024 May 15;19(5):e0303457. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303457. eCollection 2024.
Hematological and biochemical blood parameters are important tools for evaluating animals' health. They might be crucial in assessing the health of entire populations of wild animals, such as European bison (Bison bonasus). The aim of this study was to establish hematological and biochemical values for healthy European bison and to determine whether there were significant relations with age and sex. Blood samples were collected from 79 animals and tested according to generally accepted standards and the results were subjected to statistical analysis. Most of the age and gender-related correlations found in our study were predictable based on previous reports. Due to bone growth, juvenile animals have typically higher ALP and P concentrations relative to adults. Several age-related dependencies were surprising, like higher Na concentration in younger European bison. Determination of hematological and biochemical blood parameters of healthy European bison may significantly contribute to the further restitution of this endangered species.
血液学和生化学参数是评估动物健康的重要工具。它们在评估野生动物(如欧洲野牛(Bison bonasus))的整体种群健康方面可能至关重要。本研究旨在建立健康欧洲野牛的血液学和生化学值,并确定其与年龄和性别是否存在显著关系。采集了 79 只动物的血液样本,并根据普遍接受的标准进行了测试,结果进行了统计分析。我们的研究中发现的大多数与年龄和性别相关的相关性都可以根据以前的报告进行预测。由于骨骼生长,幼年动物的 ALP 和 P 浓度通常比成年动物高。一些与年龄相关的依赖性令人惊讶,例如年轻的欧洲野牛中钠浓度较高。确定健康欧洲野牛的血液学和生化学参数可能会极大地促进这一濒危物种的进一步恢复。