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Reference intervals, intraindividual and interindividual variability, and reference change values for hematologic variables in laboratory beagles.

Nathalie H Bourgès-Abella1, Thierry D Gury2, Anne Geffré3, Didier Concordet4, Kevin C Thibault-Duprey2, Arnaud Dauchy2, Catherine Trumel3.   

Abstract

In research and development studies for human and veterinary medicine, relevant comparators for interpreting clinical pathology results are matched with concurrent control animals. However, reference intervals (RI) provide a comparator database and important aids for interpreting clinical pathology data, especially in laboratory beagle dogs. Furthermore, RI incorporate biologic variation, which includes analytical, intraindividual, and interindividual variation. No studies to date have established RI and studied the effect of biologic variation on hematologic variables in a large group of laboratory dogs. The purpose of this retrospective study was to establish hematologic RI for laboratory beagles according to international recommendations and estimate the effect of biologic variation in routinely measured hematologic analytes by using the databank at a pharmaceutical center. Blood specimens from 340 healthy beagles (age, 9 to 36 mo) were evaluated by using a flow-cytometry-based hematology analyzer. RI and their 90% confidence intervals were established by using a nonparametric method. Effects of sex, age, and weight were investigated. Weight had no effect on any analyte. RBC, Hgb, Hct, MCV, MCH, RBC distribution width, and platelet count increased with age, whereas WBC count decreased. The only clinically relevant effect of sex was observed for platelets, which were lower in male beagles than in female and warranted 2 different RI. The calculated index of individuality showed that population-based RI were appropriate for almost all hematologic analytes, as might be expected for a homogeneous group of laboratory beagles.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25651086      PMCID: PMC4311737     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci        ISSN: 1559-6109            Impact factor:   1.232


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