The blood picture and serum biochemistry profile of the African pied crow (Corvus albus)

The blood picture and serum biochemistry profile of the African pied crow (Corvus albus)

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : John Ikechukwu Ihedioha & Christian O. Okorie-Kanu & Chioma P. Ugwu
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2010

Description

The crow is commonly regarded as an indicator species for the surveillance of important diseases such as West Nile fever and avian influenza, as these diseases had been associated with significant pathology in crows and death of crows in most cases. This study evaluated the blood picture (haematology) and serum biochemistry profile of apparently healthy African pied crows trapped in Nsukka, Eastern Nigeria. A total of 25 crows were used for the study, and the evaluation of the blood picture and serum biochemistry profile followed standard procedures. Results obtained for the parameters assessed are summarised as follows (mean ± standard error): packed cell volume (%)—42.85±0.90, haemoglobin concentration (g/dl)— 14.09±0.36, red blood cell count (106/ul)—3.15±0.09, mean corpuscular volume (fl)—137.53±4.00, mean corpuscular haemoglobin (pg)—45.36±1.68, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (g/dl)—33.01±0.82, total white blood cell count (103/ul)—26.04±1.35, heterophil counts (%)—67.99±1.85, lymphocyte counts (%)—28.52± 1.85, monocyte counts (%)—1.28±0.21, eosinophil counts (%)—1.59±0.21, basophil counts (%)—0.36±0.11, alanine amino transaminase (IU/l)—51.16±5.00, aspartate amino transaminase (IU/l)—101.42±3.63, serum alkaline phosphatase (IU/l)—31.34±3.35, total protein (g/dl)—3.13± 0.13, albumin (g/dl)—1.32±0.08, globulin (g/dl)—1.81± 0.14, cholesterol (mg/dl)—165.95±6.63, blood glucose (mg/dl)—295.22±11.20, urea nitrogen (mg/dl)—6.71± 0.63, uric acid (mg/dl)—21.44±3.51 and body weight (g)—453.41±9.30. There were no significant differences (p>0.05) between the sexes in all the haematological and serum biochemistry parameters assessed, but the mean body weight of the males was significantly (p<0.01) higher than that of the females. Data generated from this study was considered important as deviations in the normal/reference blood picture/haematology and serum biochemistry profile have a predictive value for general pathological changes in the body and in some cases specific organ damage.
Comp Clin Pathol (2011) 20:239–250 DOI 10.1007/s00580-010-0985-6 Received: 6 November 2009 / Accepted: 18 February 2010 / Published online: 18 March 2010
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