Establishment of Reference Intervals of Hematological Parameters and Evaluation of Sex and Age Effect in the Miranda Donkey
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Sample Collection and Hematological Analyses
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Analysis and Reference Intervals for the Total Number of Animals
3.2. Influence of Sex and Age
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameters/Units | n | Mean ± SD | Median | Min–Max | RI | LRL 90% CI | URL 90% CI |
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RBC (M/μL) | 75 | 5.2 ± 0.7 | 5.1 | 3.86–6.87 | 4.0–6.8 | 3.9–4.3 | 6.4–6.9 |
HCT (%) | 75 | 30.2 ± 3.5 | 29.8 | 24.1–40.6 | 24.5–38.4 | 24.1–25.3 | 36.6–40.6 |
HB (g/dL) | 75 | 10.4 ± 1.1 | 10.3 | 8.2–13.3 | 8.5–13.3 | 8.2–8.8 | 12.4–13.3 |
MCV (fL) | 75 | 58.1 ± 3.9 | 58.3 | 49.5–66.9 | 50.2–66.5 | 49.5–52.0 | 64.1–66.9 |
MCH (pg) | 75 | 20.0 ± 1.2 | 20.0 | 17.4–23.5 | 17.5–23.0 | 17.4–18.1 | 21.9–23.5 |
MCHC(g/dL) | 75 | 34.4 ± 0.9 | 34.5 | 32.2–36.4 | 32.5–36.4 | 32.2–32.8 | 35.6–36.4 |
RDW (%) | 75 | 21.8 ± 1.6 | 21.5 | 19.4–25.6 | 19.4–25.4 | 19.4–19.6 | 24.6–25.6 |
WBC (K/μL) | 75 | 8.2 ± 2.0 | 8.1 | 4.89–13.45 | 5.0–12.2 | 4.9–5.3 | 11.4–13.5 |
NEU (%) | 75 | 44.1 ± 6.4 | 43.7 | 31.8–66.5 | 31.9–59.4 | 31.8–34.5 | 53.4–66.5 |
LYM (%) | 75 | 41.9 ± 7.2 | 41.3 | 25.4–55.2 | 28.2–55.0 | 25.4–32.5 | 53.7–55.2 |
MONO (%) | 74 | 5.5 ± 0.8 | 5.4 | 4.1–7.6 | 4.2–7.4 | 4.1–4.4 | 6.9–7.6 |
EOS (%) | 75 | 8.0 ± 3.3 | 7.4 | 2.2–16.5 | 2.7–15.6 | 2.2–3.8 | 14.2–16.5 |
BASO (%) | 75 | 0.4 ± 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.0–1.6 | 0.0–1.6 | 0.0–0.1 | 1.2–1.6 |
NEU (K/μL) | 75 | 3.6 ± 1.1 | 3.5 | 1.81–7.81 | 2.0–6.9 | 1.8–2.3 | 5.4–7.8 |
LYM (K/μL) | 75 | 3.4 ± 1.1 | 3.2 | 1.69–5.97 | 1.7–5.7 | 1.7–1.9 | 5.3–6.0 |
MONO (K/μL) | 75 | 0.5 ± 0.1 | 0.4 | 0.23–0.84 | 0.2–0.8 | 0.2–0.3 | 0.7–0.8 |
EOS (K/μL) | 75 | 0.6 ± 0.3 | 0.6 | 0.19–1.4 | 0.3–1.3 | 0.2–0.3 | 1.1–1.4 |
BASO (K/μL) | 75 | 0.0 ± 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0–0.12 | 0.0–0.1 | 0.0–0.0 | 0.1–0.1 |
PLT (K/μL) | 75 | 221.1 ± 56.0 | 228.0 | 74.0–344.0 | 93.8–341.3 | 74.0–139.0 | 298.3–344.0 |
MPV (fL) | 75 | 6.1 ± 0.5 | 6.0 | 5.3–7.9 | 5.3–7.6 | 5.3–5.4 | 7.1–7.9 |
PDW (%) | 75 | 6.8 ± 0.7 | 6.7 | 5.8–8.7 | 5.8–8.7 | 5.8–6.0 | 8.1–8.7 |
PCT (%) | 75 | 0.1 ± 0.0 | 0.1 | 0.03–0.19 | 0.0–0.2 | 0.0–0.1 | 0.2–0.2 |
Effect of Age | |||
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Parameters/Units | Young (n = 20) | Adults (n = 55) | p-Value |
Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | Mean | |
RBC (M/μL) | 5.50 ± 0.72 | 5.10 ± 0.61 | 0.022 |
MCV (fL) | 54.62 ± 3.71 | 59.39 ± 3.13 | <0.001 |
MCH (pg) | 18.91 ± 1.14 | 20.4 ± 0.93 | <0.001 |
RDW (%) | 22.75 ± 1.54 | 21.39 ± 1.49 | 0.001 |
WBC (K/μL) | 9.04 ± 1.71 | 7.82 ± 1.96 | 0.017 |
NEU (%) | 39.04 ± 4.30 | 45.95 ± 6.08 | <0.001 |
LYM (%) | 49.00 ± 4.08 | 39.38 ± 6.27 | <0.001 |
EOS (%) | 5.69 ± 2.08 | 8.82 ± 3.23 | <0.001 |
LYM (K/μL) | 4.40 ± 0.76 | 3.08 ± 0.94 | <0.001 |
MONO (K/μL) | 0.53 ± 0.15 | 0.42 ± 0.12 | 0.003 |
EOS (K/μL | 0.50 ± 0.16 | 0.68 ± 0.27 | 0.008 |
PLT (K/μL) | 261.65 ± 46.80 | 206.41 ± 51.89 | <0.001 |
PCT (%) | 0.13 ± 0.02 | 0.10 ± 0.02 | <0.001 |
Parameters/Units | n | Mean ± SD | Median | Min–Max | RI | LRL 90% CI | URL 90% CI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RBC (M/μL) | 20 | 5.5 ± 0.7 | 5.3 | 4.11–6.87 | 4.1–7.3 | 3.8–4.5 | 6.5–7.9 |
HCT (%) | 20 | 30.0 ± 3.7 | 28.9 | 24.6–37.7 | 24.0–41.1 | 23.0–25.3 | 35.8–48.9 |
HB (g/dL) | 20 | 10.4 ± 1.3 | 10.0 | 8.5–13.3 | 8.2–14.0 | 7.8–8.6 | 12.2–15.6 |
MCV (fL) | 19 | 54.0 ± 2.4 | 54.2 | 49.5–59.1 | 48.8–59.2 | 47.3–50.4 | 57.5–60.8 |
MCH (pg) | 19 | 18.7 ± 0.7 | 19.0 | 17.4–19.6 | 17.3–20.2 | * | * |
MCHC(g/dL) | 20 | 34.6 ± 0.8 | 34.9 | 32.7–36.0 | 33.1–36.7 | 32.3–33.8 | 35.9–37.2 |
RDW (%) | 20 | 22.8 ± 1.5 | 22.5 | 19.5–25.4 | 19.1–25.9 | 18.0–20.3 | 24.8–26.7 |
WBC (K/μL) | 20 | 9.0 ± 1.7 | 8.7 | 6.42–12.06 | 5.4–12.7 | 4.1–6.5 | 11.6–14.0 |
NEU (%) | 20 | 39.0 ± 4.3 | 39.2 | 31.8–48.0 | 30.2–48.7 | 28.1–32.9 | 45.6–51.5 |
LYM (%) | 20 | 49.0 ± 4.1 | 49.7 | 40.7–55.2 | 38.2–56.4 | 33.0–42.9 | 54.4–57.9 |
MONO (%) | 20 | 5.8 ± 0.9 | 5.5 | 4.7–7.6 | 4.4–8.8 | 4.1–4.6 | 7.1–11.0 |
EOS (%) | 20 | 5.7 ± 2.1 | 5.4 | 2.2–9.9 | 1.9–10.7 | 1.4–2.8 | 9.0–12.4 |
BASO (%) | 20 | 0.5 ± 0.5 | 0.4 | 0.0–1.6 | * | * | * |
NEU (K/μL) | 20 | 3.6 ± 1.0 | 3.4 | 2.36–5.78 | 1.5–5.6 | 0.9–2.2 | 5.0–6.2 |
LYM (K/μL) | 20 | 4.4 ± 0.8 | 4.1 | 3.1–5.97 | 3.0–6.5 | 2.8–3.3 | 5.4–7.4 |
MONO (K/μL) | 20 | 0.5 ± 0.2 | 0.5 | 0.33–0.83 | 1.6–5.1 | 1.4–1.9 | 4.0–5.9 |
EOS (K/μL) | 20 | 0.5 ± 0.2 | 0.5 | 0.19–0.8 | 0.1–0.8 | 0.0–0.3 | 0.7–0.9 |
BASO (K/μL) | 20 | 0.0 ± 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0–0.1 | 0.0–0.2 | 0.0–0.0 | 0.1–0.3 |
PLT (K/μL) | 20 | 261.7 ± 46.8 | 272.0 | 143.0–344.0 | 144.2–350.4 | 94.0–194.6 | 324.3–376.0 |
MPV (fL) | 20 | 6.1 ± 0.5 | 6.1 | 5.3–7.1 | 5.1–7.2 | 4.9–5.4 | 6.8–7.6 |
PDW (%) | 20 | 6.9 ± 0.7 | 6.7 | 5.8–8.6 | 5.8–8.7 | 5.5–6.0 | 7.8–9.7 |
PCT (%) | 20 | 0.1 ± 0.0 | 0.1 | 0.11–0.17 | 0.1–0.2 | 0.1–0.1 | 0.2–0.2 |
Parameters/Units | n | Mean ± SD | Median | Min–Max | RI | LRL 90% CI | URL 90% CI |
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RBC (M/μL) | 55 | 5.1 ± 0.6 | 5.0 | 3.86–6.76 | 3.9–6.6 | 3.9–4.2 | 6.2–6.8 |
HCT (%) | 55 | 30.3 ± 3.4 | 29.9 | 24.1–40.6 | 24.3–39.6 | 24.1–25.4 | 36.1–40.6 |
HB (g/dL) | 55 | 10.4 ± 1.1 | 10.3 | 8.2–13.3 | 8.4–13.2 | 8.2–8.9 | 12.6–13.3 |
MCV (fL) | 55 | 59.4 ± 3.1 | 59.6 | 52.3–66.4 | 52.7–66.2 | 52.3–54.1 | 63.9–66.4 |
MCH (pg) | 55 | 20.4 ± 0.9 | 20.4 | 18.5–23.5 | 18.6–22.9 | 18.5–18.9 | 21.7–23.5 |
MCHC(g/dL) | 55 | 34.4 ± 0.9 | 34.4 | 32.2–36.4 | 32.3–36.4 | 32.2–32.8 | 35.7–36.4 |
RDW (%) | 55 | 21.4 ± 1.5 | 20.9 | 19.4–25.6 | 19.4–25.3 | 19.4–19.6 | 24.4–25.6 |
WBC (K/μL) | 55 | 7.8 ± 2.0 | 7.8 | 4.89–13.45 | 4.9–12.8 | 4.9–5.3 | 11.0–13.5 |
NEU (%) | 55 | 46.0 ± 6.1 | 45.7 | 33.4–66.5 | 33.8–63.3 | 33.4–37.5 | 53.6–66.5 |
LYM (%) | 55 | 39.4 ± 6.3 | 38.2 | 25.4–55.0 | 26.6–54.5 | 25.4–31.2 | 49.8–55.0 |
MONO (%) | 55 | 5.4 ± 0.9 | 5.4 | 4.1–8.6 | 4.1–8.1 | 4.1–4.3 | 6.8–8.6 |
EOS (%) | 55 | 8.8 ± 3.2 | 8.1 | 2.8–16.5 | 3.3–16.1 | 2.8–4.6 | 14.4–16.5 |
BASO (%) | 55 | 0.4 ± 0.3 | 0.4 | 0.0–1.6 | 0.0–1.4 | 0.0–0.1 | 0.9–1.6 |
NEU (K/μL) | 55 | 3.6 ± 1.1 | 3.5 | 1.81–7.81 | 1.9–7.4 | 1.8–2.2 | 5.6–7.8 |
LYM (K/μL) | 55 | 3.1 ± 0.9 | 3.0 | 1.69–5.55 | 1.7–5.5 | 1.7–1.8 | 4.8–5.6 |
MONO (K/μL) | 55 | 0.4 ± 0.1 | 0.4 | 0.23–0.84 | 0.2–0.8 | 0.2–0.3 | 0.6–0.8 |
EOS (K/μL) | 55 | 0.7 ± 0.3 | 0.7 | 0.26–1.4 | 0.3–1.4 | 0.3–0.3 | 1.2–1.4 |
BASO (K/μL) | 55 | 0.0 ± 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0–0.12 | 0.0–0.1 | 0.0–0.0 | 0.1–0.1 |
PLT (K/μL) | 55 | 206.4 ± 51.9 | 212.0 | 74.0–310.0 | 82.8–308.4 | 74.0–139.0 | 283.0–310.0 |
MPV (fL) | 55 | 6.1 ± 0.6 | 5.9 | 5.3–7.9 | 5.3–7.8 | 5.3–5.4 | 7.1–7.9 |
PDW (%) | 55 | 6.8 ± 0.7 | 6.6 | 5.8–8.7 | 5.9–8.7 | 5.8–6.1 | 8.0–8.7 |
PCT (%) | 54 | 0.1 ± 0.0 | 0.1 | 0.03–0.15 | 0.0–0.1 | 0.0–0.1 | 0.1–0.2 |
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Silva, G.; Queiroga, F.; Ferreira, M.; Andrade, D.; Silvestre-Ferreira, A.C. Establishment of Reference Intervals of Hematological Parameters and Evaluation of Sex and Age Effect in the Miranda Donkey. Animals 2023, 13, 2331. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142331
Silva G, Queiroga F, Ferreira M, Andrade D, Silvestre-Ferreira AC. Establishment of Reference Intervals of Hematological Parameters and Evaluation of Sex and Age Effect in the Miranda Donkey. Animals. 2023; 13(14):2331. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142331
Chicago/Turabian StyleSilva, Grasiene, Felisbina Queiroga, Madalena Ferreira, Daniela Andrade, and Ana C. Silvestre-Ferreira. 2023. "Establishment of Reference Intervals of Hematological Parameters and Evaluation of Sex and Age Effect in the Miranda Donkey" Animals 13, no. 14: 2331. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142331