Investigation of In Vitro blood compatibility of the domestic ferret (Mustela putorious furo) with feline and canine blood

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1053/j.jepm.2023.11.002
Typhanie Tan , Isabelle Langlois , Marie-Claude Blais
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Abstract

Background

Numerous diseases may result in severe anemia requiring transfusion in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). Intraspecies pretransfusion compatibility assessment is not required given that ferrets do not have blood groups. However, in emergency situations where allotransfusion can be unachievable, xenotransfusion with feline or canine blood may be considered as a life-saving procedure. This study aims to determine the in vitro compatibility of ferrets with feline or canine blood through investigation of crossmatch compatibility.

Methods

Ten transfusion-naive ferrets, five cats (all type A), and five dogs (three Dog Erythrocyte Antigen (DEA) 1+ and two DEA 1-) were enrolled. All ferrets were crossmatched against each other, and against all cats and dogs, using a standardized gel column technology.

Results

Nearly all ferrets (89 of 90 compatible crossmatches) were compatible with each other, one presenting a weakly positive autocontrol and weakly positive incompatibility reaction to another ferret. All ferrets had naturally occurring alloantibodies against all feline red blood cell (RBC) tested (50 of 50 incompatible crossmatches). Blood compatibility to canine RBC was variable: while most ferrets were compatible to all dogs (7 of 10), two had alloantibodies against all canine RBC, and one was incompatible to one dog (total 11 of 50 incompatibles crossmatches). In contrast, except for 1 crossmatch between one dog and one ferret, all minor crossmatches were positive (99 of 100 incompatibles crossmatches), demonstrating the presence of alloantibodies in cats and dogs against ferret RBC.

Conclusions and clinical relevance

Based on blood compatibility assessment, transfusions between ferrets should be preferred. If not possible, xenotransfusion with crossmatched-compatible canine packed RBC (as opposed to whole blood) can be considered.

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家养雪貂(Mustela putorious furo)与猫科动物和犬科动物血液的体外血液相容性研究
背景许多疾病可能导致雪貂(Mustela putorius furo)严重贫血,需要输血。由于雪貂没有血型,因此不需要进行种内输血前配型评估。然而,在无法进行同种输血的紧急情况下,可考虑使用猫科或犬科动物的血液进行异种输血,以挽救生命。本研究旨在通过交叉配血相容性的调查,确定雪貂与猫科动物或犬科动物血液的体外相容性。研究方法招募了 10 只无输血史的雪貂、5 只猫(均为 A 型)和 5 只狗(3 只狗红细胞抗原 (DEA) 1+ 和 2 只狗红细胞抗原 (DEA) 1-)。结果几乎所有雪貂(90 个匹配交叉配对中的 89 个)都相互匹配,其中一只雪貂的自体对照呈弱阳性,与另一只雪貂的不相容反应呈弱阳性。所有雪貂均对所有经检测的猫科动物红细胞(RBC)产生天然异体抗体(50 个不相容交叉配血中的 50 个)。雪貂对犬红细胞的血液相容性也不尽相同:虽然大多数雪貂对所有犬都相容(10 只雪貂中有 7 只),但有两只雪貂对所有犬红细胞都有异体抗体,有一只雪貂对一只犬不相容(50 种不相容交叉配对中共有 11 种不相容)。相比之下,除了一只狗和一只雪貂之间的一次交叉配血外,所有小交叉配血均为阳性(100 个不相容交叉配血中的 99 个),这表明猫和狗体内存在针对雪貂 RBC 的异体抗体。如果不可能,可以考虑使用交叉配型相容的犬包装红细胞(而不是全血)进行异种输血。
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Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine provides clinicians with a convenient, comprehensive, "must have" resource to enhance and elevate their expertise with exotic pet medicine. Each issue contains wide ranging peer-reviewed articles that cover many of the current and novel topics important to clinicians caring for exotic pets. Diagnostic challenges, consensus articles and selected review articles are also included to help keep veterinarians up to date on issues affecting their practice. In addition, the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine serves as the official publication of both the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV) and the European Association of Avian Veterinarians (EAAV). The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine is the most complete resource for practitioners who treat exotic pets.
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