Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals

Aim: This investigation is placed in the context of continuity of a preliminary study already published; it was conducted in cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and dogs; the main aim is to reveal and develop criteria for the animal species determination based on the morphometric parameters of red blood c...

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Main Authors: Nezar Adili, Mohamed Melizi, Hadj Belabbas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2016-09-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.9/September-2016/7.pdf
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spelling doaj-fc84142aa8014190858c1baa415aa9da2021-08-02T06:12:55ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162016-09-019996096310.14202/vetworld.2016.960-963Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animalsNezar Adili0Mohamed Melizi1Hadj Belabbas2Department of Veterinary Medicine, Institute of Veterinary Sciences and Agricultural Sciences, University of Batna 1, Batna 05000, Algeria; nezar.adili@yahoo.frDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, Institute of Veterinary Sciences and Agricultural Sciences, University of Batna 1, Batna 05000, Algeria; Mohamed.melizi@univ-batna.dzDepartment of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Mohamed BOUDIAF, M’sila 28000, Algeria; anavet.belabbas@yahoo.frAim: This investigation is placed in the context of continuity of a preliminary study already published; it was conducted in cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and dogs; the main aim is to reveal and develop criteria for the animal species determination based on the morphometric parameters of red blood cells. Materials and Methods: Blood samples were taken from the jugular vein; and the smears were confectioned on slides immediately after the blood collection and stained according to the May-Gründwald Giemsa method. For the morphometric study, three parameters were considered which are: The diameter, the circumference, and the surface of erythrocytes; and measurements were achieved using the OPTIKATM Vision Pro software. Statistical analysis was performed by both analysis of variances and Student’s t analytical tests. Results: The recorded data showed that the three morphometric parameters of red blood cells are higher in dogs followed, respectively, by those of horses, cattle, and sheep, whereas, the goats have the lowest ones. In addition, the obtained results allowed us to propose new reference values for the circumference and the surface of erythrocyte in considered species. Conclusion: This investigation permit concluding that from a drop of blood it is possible to characterize the different animal species, taking into account the diameter, the circumference, and the surface of erythrocytes.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.9/September-2016/7.pdfdeterminationmorphometryred blood cellspecies
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author Nezar Adili
Mohamed Melizi
Hadj Belabbas
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Mohamed Melizi
Hadj Belabbas
Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals
Veterinary World
determination
morphometry
red blood cell
species
author_facet Nezar Adili
Mohamed Melizi
Hadj Belabbas
author_sort Nezar Adili
title Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals
title_short Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals
title_full Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals
title_fullStr Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals
title_full_unstemmed Species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals
title_sort species determination using the red blood cells morphometry in domestic animals
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Aim: This investigation is placed in the context of continuity of a preliminary study already published; it was conducted in cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and dogs; the main aim is to reveal and develop criteria for the animal species determination based on the morphometric parameters of red blood cells. Materials and Methods: Blood samples were taken from the jugular vein; and the smears were confectioned on slides immediately after the blood collection and stained according to the May-Gründwald Giemsa method. For the morphometric study, three parameters were considered which are: The diameter, the circumference, and the surface of erythrocytes; and measurements were achieved using the OPTIKATM Vision Pro software. Statistical analysis was performed by both analysis of variances and Student’s t analytical tests. Results: The recorded data showed that the three morphometric parameters of red blood cells are higher in dogs followed, respectively, by those of horses, cattle, and sheep, whereas, the goats have the lowest ones. In addition, the obtained results allowed us to propose new reference values for the circumference and the surface of erythrocyte in considered species. Conclusion: This investigation permit concluding that from a drop of blood it is possible to characterize the different animal species, taking into account the diameter, the circumference, and the surface of erythrocytes.
topic determination
morphometry
red blood cell
species
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.9/September-2016/7.pdf
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