Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)

The genus Salvator is widely distributed throughout South America. In Argentina, the species most abundant widely distributed is Salvator merianae. Particularly in Santa Fe province, the area occupied by populations of these lizards overlaps with areas where agriculture was extended. With the aim of...

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Main Authors: Ana Paula Mestre, Patricia Susana Amavet, Pablo Ariel Siroski
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Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2017-05-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2017/Volume%207%20No%202/OVJ-2017-01-02%20A.P.%20Mestre%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-3e1da8530928475ea4fb700570a3c4802021-10-02T07:28:16ZengTripoli UniversityOpen Veterinary Journal2218-60502218-60502017-05-0172143149http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i2.11Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)Ana Paula Mestre0Patricia Susana Amavet1Pablo Ariel Siroski2Laboratorio de Zoología Aplicada: Anexo Vertebrados, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, (FHUC-UNL/MMA), Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Santa Fe, Argentina and Laboratorio de Genética, Departamento de Ciencias Naturales (FHUC-UNL), Santa Fe, ArgentinaConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Santa Fe, Argentina and Laboratorio de Genética, Departamento de Ciencias Naturales (FHUC-UNL), Santa Fe, ArgentinaLaboratorio de Zoología Aplicada: Anexo Vertebrados, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, (FHUC-UNL/MMA), Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Santa Fe, Argentina and Laboratorio de Biología Celular y Molecular Aplicada, Instituto de Ciencias Veterinarias del Litoral (ICiVet-Litoral-UNL-CONICET), Esperanza, Santa Fe, ArgentinaThe genus Salvator is widely distributed throughout South America. In Argentina, the species most abundant widely distributed is Salvator merianae. Particularly in Santa Fe province, the area occupied by populations of these lizards overlaps with areas where agriculture was extended. With the aim of established baseline values for four immunologic biomarkers widely used, 36 tegu lizards were evaluated tacking into account different age classes and both sexes. Total leukocyte counts were not different between age classes. Of the leucocytes count, eosinophils levels were higher in neonates compared with juvenile and adults; nevertheless, the heterophils group was the most prevalent leukocyte in the peripheral blood in all age classes. Lymphocytes, monocytes, heterophils, azurophils and basophils levels did not differ with age. Natural antibodies titres were higher in the adults compared with neonates and juveniles lizards. Lastly, complement system activity was low in neonates compared with juveniles and adults. Statistical analysis within each age group showed that gender was not a factor in the outcomes. Based on the results, we concluded that S. merianae demonstrated age (but not gender) related differences in the immune parameters analyzed. Having established baseline values for these four widely-used immunologic biomarkers, ongoing studies will seek to optimize the use of the S. merianae model in future research.http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2017/Volume%207%20No%202/OVJ-2017-01-02%20A.P.%20Mestre%20et%20al.pdfBiomarkersImmune systemReptilianSalvator merianaeSentinel model
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author Ana Paula Mestre
Patricia Susana Amavet
Pablo Ariel Siroski
spellingShingle Ana Paula Mestre
Patricia Susana Amavet
Pablo Ariel Siroski
Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
Open Veterinary Journal
Biomarkers
Immune system
Reptilian
Salvator merianae
Sentinel model
author_facet Ana Paula Mestre
Patricia Susana Amavet
Pablo Ariel Siroski
author_sort Ana Paula Mestre
title Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_short Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_full Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_fullStr Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_full_unstemmed Baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard Salvator merianae (Teiidae, Squamata)
title_sort baseline values of immunologic parameters in the lizard salvator merianae (teiidae, squamata)
publisher Tripoli University
series Open Veterinary Journal
issn 2218-6050
2218-6050
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The genus Salvator is widely distributed throughout South America. In Argentina, the species most abundant widely distributed is Salvator merianae. Particularly in Santa Fe province, the area occupied by populations of these lizards overlaps with areas where agriculture was extended. With the aim of established baseline values for four immunologic biomarkers widely used, 36 tegu lizards were evaluated tacking into account different age classes and both sexes. Total leukocyte counts were not different between age classes. Of the leucocytes count, eosinophils levels were higher in neonates compared with juvenile and adults; nevertheless, the heterophils group was the most prevalent leukocyte in the peripheral blood in all age classes. Lymphocytes, monocytes, heterophils, azurophils and basophils levels did not differ with age. Natural antibodies titres were higher in the adults compared with neonates and juveniles lizards. Lastly, complement system activity was low in neonates compared with juveniles and adults. Statistical analysis within each age group showed that gender was not a factor in the outcomes. Based on the results, we concluded that S. merianae demonstrated age (but not gender) related differences in the immune parameters analyzed. Having established baseline values for these four widely-used immunologic biomarkers, ongoing studies will seek to optimize the use of the S. merianae model in future research.
topic Biomarkers
Immune system
Reptilian
Salvator merianae
Sentinel model
url http://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/2017/Volume%207%20No%202/OVJ-2017-01-02%20A.P.%20Mestre%20et%20al.pdf
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