Serum enzymatic activities in captive northeastern–Argentina caymen (Crocodylia: Crocodylidae)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30972/vet.1611986Keywords:
Caiman latirostris, Caiman yacare, serum enzymes, reference interval, physiological variations.Abstract
The aim of the study was to obtain reference values for some clinically useful enzymatic
activities in serum of captive northeastern–Argentina caymen. Two hundred and twenty–
three samples from Caiman latirostris (n = 109) and Caiman yacare (n = 114), both sexes
sub–adults specimens (2–7 kg liveweight and 80–130 cm total longitude), were analyzed. Serum
activities from ALP (55.1±7.4 IU/l), ALT (14.7±3.1 IU/l), AST (64.0±11.3 IU/l), GGT
(8.9±1.6 IU/l), CPK (154±27 IU/l), LDH (353±67 IU/l) and CHE (359±70 IU/l), were determined
by spectrophotometry. Significant physiological differences (p < 0.05) among species,
sexes, ages and year season, were verified. As age advanced, ALP decrease was registered,
which is explained by the osseous development decline. At the same time, AST, CPK, LDH
and CHE progressively increased; this change is attributed to muscular masses ontogenic
increase. Winter decreases of enzymatic values are imputed to metabolic fall caused by alimentary
restriction. Obtained values can be useful for illnesses diagnosis and for metabolic
and nutritional control of caymen.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Revista Veterinaria (Rev. Vet.) maintains a commitment to the policies of Open Access to scientific information, as it considers that both scientific publications as well as research investigations funded by public resources should circulate freely without restrictions. Revista Veterinaria (Rev. Vet.) ratifies the Open Access model in which scientific publications are made freely available at no cost online.