Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon

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Autor(a) principal: Brito, Fernando Moraes Machado
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Claudiano, Gustavo da Silva, Yunis, Jefferson, Mundim, Antônio Vicente, Tavares-Dias, Marcos, Viadanna, Pedro Henrique Oliveira, Moraes, Julieta Rodini Engrácia de, Moraes, Flávio Ruas de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/80086
Resumo: Potamotrygonidae is a family of freshwater stingray endemic in South America. We determined the hematological and serum biochemistry parameters of Potamotrygon motoro and Potamotrygon falkneri from Parana Basin and Potamotrygon orbignyi and Potamotrygon scobina from the Amazon Basin. Blood was collected from 55 specimens of Potamotrygon sp., and these parameters were evaluated: red blood cell count, hematocrit percent, hemoglobin concentration, leucocytes count, trombocytes count, total protein concentration, albumin, uric acid, urea, creatinine, triglycerides, cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein HDL, calcium, phosphorus, calcium/phosphorus relationship, creatine kinase CK, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase GGT, Aspartate transaminase AST, alanine transaminase ALT, globulin, albumin/globulin relationship, alkaline phosphatase AP, sodium, chloride, potassium, triiodothyronine T3, and thyroxine T4 hormones. The hematological indices were similar for all species, except for levels of heterophils in P. orbignyi and P. scobina that were higher. Calcium, phosphorus, calcium/phosphorus relationship, sodium, potassium, chloride, AST, ALT, GGT, CK, albumin/globulin relationship, uric acid, creatinine, urea, triglycerides, HDL, T3, T4 levels had no significant difference between the species. These results suggest that there is low influence of habitat and feeding habits. AP, total protein, albumin, globulin, glucose, and total cholesterol had significant differences between the studied species. These results support the theory that stingrays migrated from the Atlantic Ocean, adapting to different conditions over time and placed themselves geographically distant from each other.
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spelling Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus PotamotrygonHematologia, perfil bioquímico e hormônios da tireoide em quatro espécies de arraias de água doce do gênero PotamotrygonElasmobrânquioRaia de agua doceHormônios tireoidianosBioquímico séricoElasmobranchFreshwater stingrayThyroid hormonesSerum biochemistryPotamotrygonidae is a family of freshwater stingray endemic in South America. We determined the hematological and serum biochemistry parameters of Potamotrygon motoro and Potamotrygon falkneri from Parana Basin and Potamotrygon orbignyi and Potamotrygon scobina from the Amazon Basin. Blood was collected from 55 specimens of Potamotrygon sp., and these parameters were evaluated: red blood cell count, hematocrit percent, hemoglobin concentration, leucocytes count, trombocytes count, total protein concentration, albumin, uric acid, urea, creatinine, triglycerides, cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein HDL, calcium, phosphorus, calcium/phosphorus relationship, creatine kinase CK, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase GGT, Aspartate transaminase AST, alanine transaminase ALT, globulin, albumin/globulin relationship, alkaline phosphatase AP, sodium, chloride, potassium, triiodothyronine T3, and thyroxine T4 hormones. The hematological indices were similar for all species, except for levels of heterophils in P. orbignyi and P. scobina that were higher. Calcium, phosphorus, calcium/phosphorus relationship, sodium, potassium, chloride, AST, ALT, GGT, CK, albumin/globulin relationship, uric acid, creatinine, urea, triglycerides, HDL, T3, T4 levels had no significant difference between the species. These results suggest that there is low influence of habitat and feeding habits. AP, total protein, albumin, globulin, glucose, and total cholesterol had significant differences between the studied species. These results support the theory that stingrays migrated from the Atlantic Ocean, adapting to different conditions over time and placed themselves geographically distant from each other.Potamotrygonidae e um grupo de raias endêmicas da América do Sul distribuídas nas principais bacias hidrográficas brasileiras, mas informações sobre suas variáveis hematológicas e bioquímicas são escassas. Este estudo teve como objetivo determinar estas variáveis em Potamotrygon motoro e P. falkneri na Bacia do Rio Paraná, Estado do Paraná e de P. orbignyi e P. scobina do Rio Piririm, na Bacia Amazônica, Estado do Amapá. Foi capturado um total de 53 espécimes de Potamotrygon spp. para colheita de sangue e avaliações do hemograma e variáveis bioquímicas séricas. Os valores do hemograma foram próximos para as quatro espécies e os resultados com diferenças significativas entre Potamotrygon falkneri, P. motoro, P. orbigni e P. scobina ocorreram quanto ao número de eritrócitos e heterófilos. Apesar da diversidade geográfica os resultados apresentaram pouca interferência dos diferentes habitats nas variáveis avaliadas. Os níveis de proteínas, globulinas, relação albumina:globulina, acido úrico, creatinina, ureia, HDL-C, relação cálcio:fósforo, sódio, cloreto, AST, ALT, creatinoquinase (CK), fosfatase alcalina, hormônios triiodotironina (T3) e tiroxina (T4) não diferiram entre as espécies de Potamotrygon. Porem, os níveis de albumina, glicose, colesterol total, triglicerídeos e gama glutamil transferase (GGT) apresentaram diferenças. Este fato sugere pouca interferência do habitat nas variáveis avaliadas apesar da diversidade geográfica de origem das raias de vida livre.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia2015-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/8008610.11606/issn.1678-4456.v52i3p249-256Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 52 Núm. 3 (2015); 249-256Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 52 No. 3 (2015); 249-256Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 52 n. 3 (2015); 249-256Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 52 N. 3 (2015); 249-2561678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/80086/103860Copyright (c) 2015 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrito, Fernando Moraes MachadoClaudiano, Gustavo da SilvaYunis, JeffersonMundim, Antônio VicenteTavares-Dias, MarcosViadanna, Pedro Henrique OliveiraMoraes, Julieta Rodini Engrácia deMoraes, Flávio Ruas de2020-06-23T04:05:24Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/80086Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:43:52.116227Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
Hematologia, perfil bioquímico e hormônios da tireoide em quatro espécies de arraias de água doce do gênero Potamotrygon
title Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
spellingShingle Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
Brito, Fernando Moraes Machado
Elasmobrânquio
Raia de agua doce
Hormônios tireoidianos
Bioquímico sérico
Elasmobranch
Freshwater stingray
Thyroid hormones
Serum biochemistry
title_short Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
title_full Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
title_fullStr Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
title_full_unstemmed Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
title_sort Hematology, biochemical profile and thyroid hormones of four species of freshwater stingrays of the genus Potamotrygon
author Brito, Fernando Moraes Machado
author_facet Brito, Fernando Moraes Machado
Claudiano, Gustavo da Silva
Yunis, Jefferson
Mundim, Antônio Vicente
Tavares-Dias, Marcos
Viadanna, Pedro Henrique Oliveira
Moraes, Julieta Rodini Engrácia de
Moraes, Flávio Ruas de
author_role author
author2 Claudiano, Gustavo da Silva
Yunis, Jefferson
Mundim, Antônio Vicente
Tavares-Dias, Marcos
Viadanna, Pedro Henrique Oliveira
Moraes, Julieta Rodini Engrácia de
Moraes, Flávio Ruas de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brito, Fernando Moraes Machado
Claudiano, Gustavo da Silva
Yunis, Jefferson
Mundim, Antônio Vicente
Tavares-Dias, Marcos
Viadanna, Pedro Henrique Oliveira
Moraes, Julieta Rodini Engrácia de
Moraes, Flávio Ruas de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Elasmobrânquio
Raia de agua doce
Hormônios tireoidianos
Bioquímico sérico
Elasmobranch
Freshwater stingray
Thyroid hormones
Serum biochemistry
topic Elasmobrânquio
Raia de agua doce
Hormônios tireoidianos
Bioquímico sérico
Elasmobranch
Freshwater stingray
Thyroid hormones
Serum biochemistry
description Potamotrygonidae is a family of freshwater stingray endemic in South America. We determined the hematological and serum biochemistry parameters of Potamotrygon motoro and Potamotrygon falkneri from Parana Basin and Potamotrygon orbignyi and Potamotrygon scobina from the Amazon Basin. Blood was collected from 55 specimens of Potamotrygon sp., and these parameters were evaluated: red blood cell count, hematocrit percent, hemoglobin concentration, leucocytes count, trombocytes count, total protein concentration, albumin, uric acid, urea, creatinine, triglycerides, cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein HDL, calcium, phosphorus, calcium/phosphorus relationship, creatine kinase CK, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase GGT, Aspartate transaminase AST, alanine transaminase ALT, globulin, albumin/globulin relationship, alkaline phosphatase AP, sodium, chloride, potassium, triiodothyronine T3, and thyroxine T4 hormones. The hematological indices were similar for all species, except for levels of heterophils in P. orbignyi and P. scobina that were higher. Calcium, phosphorus, calcium/phosphorus relationship, sodium, potassium, chloride, AST, ALT, GGT, CK, albumin/globulin relationship, uric acid, creatinine, urea, triglycerides, HDL, T3, T4 levels had no significant difference between the species. These results suggest that there is low influence of habitat and feeding habits. AP, total protein, albumin, globulin, glucose, and total cholesterol had significant differences between the studied species. These results support the theory that stingrays migrated from the Atlantic Ocean, adapting to different conditions over time and placed themselves geographically distant from each other.
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 52 No. 3 (2015); 249-256
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