Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin

Abstract Cynomolgus monkeys as nonhuman primates are valuable animal models because they have a high level of human gene homology. There are many reference values for hematology and biochemistry of Cynomolgus monkeys that are needed for proper clinical diagnosis and biomedical research conduct. The...

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Main Authors: Kangmoo Choi, Jaejin Chang, Min-Jae Lee, Seungsu Wang, Kimhong In, Wilhelm C. Galano-tan, Sanghun Jun, Kahee Cho, Yong-Hwa Hwang, Sung-Ju Kim, Wanje Park
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-12-01
Series:Laboratory Animal Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.5625/lar.2016.32.1.46
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spelling doaj-22b3cc0c6c27415b8b948cdb00e8ba162020-11-25T02:27:48ZengBMCLaboratory Animal Research2233-76602016-12-01321465510.5625/lar.2016.32.1.46Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia originKangmoo Choi0Jaejin Chang1Min-Jae Lee2Seungsu Wang3Kimhong In4Wilhelm C. Galano-tan5Sanghun Jun6Kahee Cho7Yong-Hwa Hwang8Sung-Ju Kim9Wanje Park10Haeeun Life Science Research Institute, Orient Bio Inc.Haeeun Life Science Research Institute, Orient Bio Inc.Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National UniversityProduction, Orient Cam Co., Ltd.Production, Orient Cam Co., Ltd.Production, Orient Cam Co., Ltd.Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Genia Inc.Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Genia Inc.Haeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Genia Inc.Samsung Medical Center, Samsung Biomedical Research InstituteHaeeun Biomedical Research Institute, Genia Inc.Abstract Cynomolgus monkeys as nonhuman primates are valuable animal models because they have a high level of human gene homology. There are many reference values for hematology and biochemistry of Cynomolgus monkeys that are needed for proper clinical diagnosis and biomedical research conduct. The body weight information and blood type are also key success factors in allogeneic or xenogeneic models. Moreover, the biological parameters could be different according to the origin of the Cynomolgus monkey. However, there are limited references provided, especially of Cambodia origin. In this study, we measured average body weight of 2,518 Cynomolgus monkeys and analyzed hematology and serum biochemistry using 119 males, and determined blood types in 642 monkeys with Cambodia origin. The average body weight of male Cynomolgus monkeys were 2.56±0.345 kg and female group was 2.43± 0.330 kg at the age from 2 to 3 years. The male group showed relatively sharp increased average body weight from the 3 to 4 age period compared to the female group. In hematology and biochemistry, it was found that most of the data was similar when compared to other references even though some results showed differences. The ABO blood type result showed that type A, B, AB, and O was approximately 15.6, 33.3, 44.2, and 6.9%, respectively. The main blood type in this facility was B and AB. These biological background references of Cambodia origin could be used to provide important information to researchers who are using them in their biomedical research.http://link.springer.com/article/10.5625/lar.2016.32.1.46Cynomolgus monkeycambodia originbody weighthematologyserum biochemistryblood type
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author Kangmoo Choi
Jaejin Chang
Min-Jae Lee
Seungsu Wang
Kimhong In
Wilhelm C. Galano-tan
Sanghun Jun
Kahee Cho
Yong-Hwa Hwang
Sung-Ju Kim
Wanje Park
spellingShingle Kangmoo Choi
Jaejin Chang
Min-Jae Lee
Seungsu Wang
Kimhong In
Wilhelm C. Galano-tan
Sanghun Jun
Kahee Cho
Yong-Hwa Hwang
Sung-Ju Kim
Wanje Park
Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin
Laboratory Animal Research
Cynomolgus monkey
cambodia origin
body weight
hematology
serum biochemistry
blood type
author_facet Kangmoo Choi
Jaejin Chang
Min-Jae Lee
Seungsu Wang
Kimhong In
Wilhelm C. Galano-tan
Sanghun Jun
Kahee Cho
Yong-Hwa Hwang
Sung-Ju Kim
Wanje Park
author_sort Kangmoo Choi
title Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin
title_short Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin
title_full Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin
title_fullStr Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin
title_full_unstemmed Reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin
title_sort reference values of hematology, biochemistry, and blood type in cynomolgus monkeys from cambodia origin
publisher BMC
series Laboratory Animal Research
issn 2233-7660
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Abstract Cynomolgus monkeys as nonhuman primates are valuable animal models because they have a high level of human gene homology. There are many reference values for hematology and biochemistry of Cynomolgus monkeys that are needed for proper clinical diagnosis and biomedical research conduct. The body weight information and blood type are also key success factors in allogeneic or xenogeneic models. Moreover, the biological parameters could be different according to the origin of the Cynomolgus monkey. However, there are limited references provided, especially of Cambodia origin. In this study, we measured average body weight of 2,518 Cynomolgus monkeys and analyzed hematology and serum biochemistry using 119 males, and determined blood types in 642 monkeys with Cambodia origin. The average body weight of male Cynomolgus monkeys were 2.56±0.345 kg and female group was 2.43± 0.330 kg at the age from 2 to 3 years. The male group showed relatively sharp increased average body weight from the 3 to 4 age period compared to the female group. In hematology and biochemistry, it was found that most of the data was similar when compared to other references even though some results showed differences. The ABO blood type result showed that type A, B, AB, and O was approximately 15.6, 33.3, 44.2, and 6.9%, respectively. The main blood type in this facility was B and AB. These biological background references of Cambodia origin could be used to provide important information to researchers who are using them in their biomedical research.
topic Cynomolgus monkey
cambodia origin
body weight
hematology
serum biochemistry
blood type
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.5625/lar.2016.32.1.46
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