The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical Parameters

Tarantulas are a relatively unstudied category of invertebrate which are popular with hobbyists and increasingly used in laboratory research. As their presence in the veterinary setting is limited, very little is known about the biochemistry of their haemolymph as obtained by in house sampling and a...

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Main Authors: Muir R.E., Halán M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-09-01
Series:Folia Veterinaria
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/fv-2016-0029
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spelling doaj-7eb3ef6f1d3a437d9da6d12d4442e7c42021-09-05T20:45:05ZengSciendoFolia Veterinaria2453-78372016-09-01603475310.1515/fv-2016-0029fv-2016-0029The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical ParametersMuir R.E.0Halán M.1Department of Parasitology, University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, Komenskeho 73, 041 81 Košice, The Slovakia RepublicDepartment of Parasitology, University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, Komenskeho 73, 041 81 Košice, The Slovakia RepublicTarantulas are a relatively unstudied category of invertebrate which are popular with hobbyists and increasingly used in laboratory research. As their presence in the veterinary setting is limited, very little is known about the biochemistry of their haemolymph as obtained by in house sampling and analysis. A handful of studies have been performed to attempt to establish a normal range for certain parameters in healthy members of a few particular species, but that is the extent of the current research. In this study, 12 tarantulas of the Nhandu chromatus species purchased as immature siblings and kept under standardised conditions for 2.5 years were anaesthetised with isoflurane and had 0.2 ml of haemolymph sampled and analysed for: total protein, glucose, calcium, phosphorous and uric acid. As well as having kept a diary of their daily feed intake and recorded dates of ecdysis, the exposure time to anaesthetic and perceived effectiveness were recorded. The variables originally proposed for this investigation are based on 2 separate feeding regimes, differing in terms of feed quantity and the effect on the aforementioned biochemical parameters. Upon receipt of the biochemical results from the first sampling, it became apparent that unexpected correlations could be made between the stage of ecdysis, susceptibility to anaesthesia and the total protein levels in the haemolymph. Those that were due to shed imminently, indicated by cessation in feeding, had recognisably and significantly higher total protein levels and reached a better level of anaesthesia in less time. Additional samplings are planned in the future to specify more definitive parameters. The observations made inadvertently so far could constitute novel information and be practically useful to tarantula enthusiasts and anaesthetists, and therefore, potentially of high clinical significance.https://doi.org/10.1515/fv-2016-0029biochemistryecdysishaemolymphnhandu chromatustarantula
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The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical Parameters
Folia Veterinaria
biochemistry
ecdysis
haemolymph
nhandu chromatus
tarantula
author_facet Muir R.E.
Halán M.
author_sort Muir R.E.
title The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical Parameters
title_short The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical Parameters
title_full The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical Parameters
title_fullStr The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical Parameters
title_full_unstemmed The First Haemolymph Analysis of Nhandu Chromatus Tarantulas — Biochemical Parameters
title_sort first haemolymph analysis of nhandu chromatus tarantulas — biochemical parameters
publisher Sciendo
series Folia Veterinaria
issn 2453-7837
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Tarantulas are a relatively unstudied category of invertebrate which are popular with hobbyists and increasingly used in laboratory research. As their presence in the veterinary setting is limited, very little is known about the biochemistry of their haemolymph as obtained by in house sampling and analysis. A handful of studies have been performed to attempt to establish a normal range for certain parameters in healthy members of a few particular species, but that is the extent of the current research. In this study, 12 tarantulas of the Nhandu chromatus species purchased as immature siblings and kept under standardised conditions for 2.5 years were anaesthetised with isoflurane and had 0.2 ml of haemolymph sampled and analysed for: total protein, glucose, calcium, phosphorous and uric acid. As well as having kept a diary of their daily feed intake and recorded dates of ecdysis, the exposure time to anaesthetic and perceived effectiveness were recorded. The variables originally proposed for this investigation are based on 2 separate feeding regimes, differing in terms of feed quantity and the effect on the aforementioned biochemical parameters. Upon receipt of the biochemical results from the first sampling, it became apparent that unexpected correlations could be made between the stage of ecdysis, susceptibility to anaesthesia and the total protein levels in the haemolymph. Those that were due to shed imminently, indicated by cessation in feeding, had recognisably and significantly higher total protein levels and reached a better level of anaesthesia in less time. Additional samplings are planned in the future to specify more definitive parameters. The observations made inadvertently so far could constitute novel information and be practically useful to tarantula enthusiasts and anaesthetists, and therefore, potentially of high clinical significance.
topic biochemistry
ecdysis
haemolymph
nhandu chromatus
tarantula
url https://doi.org/10.1515/fv-2016-0029
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