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Assessment of the Acute Phase Response in Healthy and Injured Southern White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum)

Emma H. Hooijberg, Carolyn Cray, Gerhard Steenkamp, Peter Buss, Amelia Goddard, Michele A. Miller

2020Frontiers in Veterinary Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 30) were compared. Diagnostic performance was evaluated using receiver-operator characteristic (ROC) curve and logistic regression analyses. RIs were: albumin 18-31 g/L, fibrinogen 1.7-2.9 g/L, haptoglobin 1.0-4.3 g/L, iron 9.7-35.0 μmol/L, SAA <20 mg/L. Iron and albumin were lower and fibrinogen, haptoglobin and SAA higher in injured vs. healthy animals. Iron showed the best diagnostic accuracy followed by fibrinogen, albumin, haptoglobin and SAA. Iron ≤ 15.1 μmol/L and haptoglobin >4.7 g/L were significant predictors of inflammatory status and together correctly predicted the clinical status of 91% of cases. SAA > 20 mg/L had a specificity of 100%. In conclusion, albumin and iron are negative and fibrinogen, haptoglobin and SAA positive APRs in the white rhinoceros. The combination of iron and haptoglobin had an excellent diagnostic accuracy for detecting inflammation.

Topics & Concepts

HaptoglobinFibrinogenAcute-phase proteinAlbuminSerum amyloid AInternal medicineRhinocerosMedicineEndocrinologyInflammationGastroenterologyBiologyPaleontologyAnimal health and immunologyVeterinary Equine Medical ResearchAnimal Behavior and Welfare Studies