Emily E Brenner, Amy B Alexander, Leonel A Londoño, Nicole I Stacy, Sarah E Crevasse, Jorge A Hernandez, James F X Wellehan
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摘要
巨脊蝠科(Megachiroptera)是哺乳动物亚目,包括旧世界的果蝠。人工饲养的巨型蝙蝠常见的临床问题,如肝脏疾病(如铁贮存病)、肾脏疾病(如蛋白丢失性肾病)和心脏疾病(如扩张型心肌病),都会增加止血失调的风险。然而,蝙蝠尚未报道过粘弹性凝血测定的评估。本研究的主要目的是描述使用粘弹性凝血监测仪(VCM)Vet 对人工饲养的大型飞狐(Pteropus vampyrus)(n = 20)和变异飞狐(Pteropus hypomelanus)(n = 10)进行粘弹成像的数据。其他目的是比较以下粘弹性和凝血参数:(1) 健康飞狐和变异飞狐之间的粘弹性和凝血参数;(2) 未接受治疗的飞狐和接受美洛昔康或阿司匹林治疗的飞狐之间的粘弹性和凝血参数;(3) 研究活化部分凝血活酶时间(aPTT)与潜在同源粘弹性参数凝血时间(CT)和凝血形成时间(CFT)之间的关系。结果显示,临床正常蝙蝠之间存在明显差异。与大多数陆生哺乳动物相比,用 aPTT 测定的固有途径凝血时间较长,但与鸟类、海洋哺乳动物和海龟的凝血时间相似。对吸血鬼蝠基因组的搜索发现,在因子 XI 基因的两个外显子中存在终止密码子;因子 XI 表达的改变预计会改变内在凝血过程。由于变异性很大,在次要目标中没有发现有统计学意义的发现。aPTT 与 CT 或 CFT 之间的相关性不强(rs = 0.406 或 0.192)。这项研究的结果表明,在使用 VCM Vet 和未经处理的血液时,巨蜥的凝血动力学差异很大。其他巨型腹足类动物体内凝血途径的延长以及静脉穿刺时外凝血途径的激活可能是造成结果不一致的原因。
USE OF VISCOELASTIC COAGULATION TESTING IN MEGACHIROPTERA (PTEROPUS HYPOMELANUS AND PTEROPUS VAMPYRUS) REVEALS HIGH VARIABILITY IN CLOT KINETICS.
Megachiroptera is a mammalian suborder that includes old world fruit bats. Common clinical problems among captive Megachiroptera, such as liver disease (e.g., iron storage disease), kidney disease (e.g., protein-losing nephropathy), and heart disease (e.g., dilated cardiomyopathy), carry elevated risk for hemostatic derangements. The assessment of viscoelastic coagulation assays, however, has not yet been reported in bats. The main objective of the study was to describe viscoelastography data using the Viscoelastic Coagulation Monitor (VCM) Vet in captive large flying foxes (Pteropus vampyrus) (n = 20) and variable flying foxes (Pteropus hypomelanus) (n = 10). Additional objectives were to compare viscoelastic and clotting parameters (1) between healthy P. vampyrus and P. hypomelanus bats and (2) between untreated bats and those treated with meloxicam or aspirin, and (3) to examine relationships between activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) and potentially homologous viscoelastic parameters clotting time (CT) and clot formation time (CFT). The results showed marked variability among clinically normal bats. The intrinsic pathway, as measured by aPTT, had prolonged times compared with most terrestrial mammals, but similar times to birds, marine mammals, and sea turtles. A search of P. vampyrus genome found stop codons present in two exons of the factor XI gene; alterations in factor XI expression would be expected to alter intrinsic coagulation. Because of the high variability, no statistically significant findings were noted in the secondary objectives. Correlation between aPTT and CT or CFT was not strong (rs = 0.406 or 0.192, respectively). The results from this study suggest that clot kinetics vary widely among Megachiroptera when using the VCM Vet with untreated blood. A prolonged intrinsic coagulation pathway, as has been found in other megachiropteran species, and activation of the extrinsic coagulation pathway during venipuncture may be responsible for the inconsistent results.
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The Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (JZWM) is considered one of the major sources of information on the biology and veterinary aspects in the field. It stems from the founding premise of AAZV to share zoo animal medicine experiences. The Journal evolved from the long history of members producing case reports and the increased publication of free-ranging wildlife papers.
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