Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)

In conservation physiology, analyzing the physiological response of an organism to understand its ability to adapt to environmental changes is a key technique in establishing a successful conservation strategy. Veterinary clinical examinations determine the physiological condition of animals accurat...

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Main Authors: Jun-Kyu Park, Jeong-Bae Kim, Yuno Do
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/5/1407
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spelling doaj-85e118e1f4e14f5c923c1928daf604a72021-06-01T00:04:21ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-05-01111407140710.3390/ani11051407Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)Jun-Kyu Park0Jeong-Bae Kim1Yuno Do2Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, KoreaMarine Environment Research Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science, Busan 46083, KoreaDepartment of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, KoreaIn conservation physiology, analyzing the physiological response of an organism to understand its ability to adapt to environmental changes is a key technique in establishing a successful conservation strategy. Veterinary clinical examinations determine the physiological condition of animals accurately and safely, and this examination is synergistic when combined. The accuracy and safety of a clinical examination makes it advantageous for use in amphibians with high species diversity and numerous endangered species. However, it is necessary to establish a reference interval (RI) for precise interpretations and identification of animals with abnormalities through individual unit testing. We have established RIs for the immunity, serum components, bone mineral density (BMD), and body composition of black-spotted pond frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>). Black-spotted pond frogs are a common species and are widely distributed in East Asia, with suitable characteristics for environmental monitoring. Serum was extracted from 151 male frogs to establish the RI for bacterial killing ability in order to represent immunity. We also used the serum to establish an RI of ten additional serum components to determine the nutritional status, organ function status, body osmotic pressure, and homeostasis conditions. The BMD and three body composition measures for diagnosing food intake status and nutritional condition were measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. The RI was recorded as the mean ± standard deviation, median, first (25%) to third (75%) quantile range, 95% confidence interval of the mean and median, and the 95% percentile (2.5%–97.5% range) of all components. The use of combined clinical veterinary examinations aids our understanding of the physiological conditions of an individual according to biotic and abiotic factors on a complex spatiotemporal scale in an ecosystem.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/5/1407bacterial killing assayblood serum chemistryradiographic techniqueveterinary clinical examination
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Yuno Do
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Yuno Do
Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)
Animals
bacterial killing assay
blood serum chemistry
radiographic technique
veterinary clinical examination
author_facet Jun-Kyu Park
Jeong-Bae Kim
Yuno Do
author_sort Jun-Kyu Park
title Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)
title_short Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)
title_full Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)
title_fullStr Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)
title_full_unstemmed Reference Intervals in Combined Veterinary Clinical Examinations of Male Black-Spotted Pond Frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)
title_sort reference intervals in combined veterinary clinical examinations of male black-spotted pond frogs (<i>pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>)
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In conservation physiology, analyzing the physiological response of an organism to understand its ability to adapt to environmental changes is a key technique in establishing a successful conservation strategy. Veterinary clinical examinations determine the physiological condition of animals accurately and safely, and this examination is synergistic when combined. The accuracy and safety of a clinical examination makes it advantageous for use in amphibians with high species diversity and numerous endangered species. However, it is necessary to establish a reference interval (RI) for precise interpretations and identification of animals with abnormalities through individual unit testing. We have established RIs for the immunity, serum components, bone mineral density (BMD), and body composition of black-spotted pond frogs (<i>Pelophylax nigromaculatus</i>). Black-spotted pond frogs are a common species and are widely distributed in East Asia, with suitable characteristics for environmental monitoring. Serum was extracted from 151 male frogs to establish the RI for bacterial killing ability in order to represent immunity. We also used the serum to establish an RI of ten additional serum components to determine the nutritional status, organ function status, body osmotic pressure, and homeostasis conditions. The BMD and three body composition measures for diagnosing food intake status and nutritional condition were measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. The RI was recorded as the mean ± standard deviation, median, first (25%) to third (75%) quantile range, 95% confidence interval of the mean and median, and the 95% percentile (2.5%–97.5% range) of all components. The use of combined clinical veterinary examinations aids our understanding of the physiological conditions of an individual according to biotic and abiotic factors on a complex spatiotemporal scale in an ecosystem.
topic bacterial killing assay
blood serum chemistry
radiographic technique
veterinary clinical examination
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/5/1407
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