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Age‐related changes in hematological biomarkers in common marmosets.
Document Type
Article
Source
American Journal of Primatology. Apr2024, Vol. 86 Issue 4, p1-19. 19p.
Subject
*CALLITHRIX jacchus
*BLOOD cell count
*OLDER people
*ERYTHROCYTES
*MEAN platelet volume
*CLINICAL chemistry
Language
ISSN
0275-2565
Abstract
Researchers and veterinarians often use hematology and clinical chemistry to evaluate animal health. These biomarkers are relatively easy to obtain, and understanding how they change across healthy aging is critical to clinical care and diagnostics for these animals. We aimed to evaluate how clinical biomarkers from a chemistry profile and complete blood count (CBC) change with age in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). We assessed blood samples collected during routine physical exams at the Southwest National Primate Research Center and the University of Texas Health San Antonio marmoset colonies from November 2020–November 2021. We found that chemistry and CBC profiles varied based on facility, sex, and age. Significant changes in albumin, phosphorus/creatinine ratio, albumin/globulin ratio, amylase, creatinine, lymphocyte percent, hematocrit, granulocytes percent, lymphocytes, hemoglobin, red cell distribution width, and platelet distribution width were all reported with advancing age. Aged individuals also demonstrated evidence for changes in liver, kidney, and immune system function compared with younger individuals. Our results suggest there may be regular changes associated with healthy aging in marmosets that are outside of the range typically considered as normal values for healthy young individuals, indicating the potential need for redefined healthy ranges for clinical biomarkers in aged animals. Identifying animals that exhibit values outside of this defined healthy aging reference will allow more accurate diagnostics and treatments for aging colonies. Research Highlights: The parameters that were reduced in peri‐geriatric or geriatric marmosets compared with younger marmosets were albumin, phosphorus/creatinine ratio, albumin/globulin ratio, calcium, glucose, lymphocytes, red blood cells, red cell distribution width, mean platelet volume, red cell distribution standard deviation, plateletcrit, platelet distribution width, and platelet distribution standard deviation.The parameters that were increased in peri‐geriatric and geriatric compared with young marmosets were amylase, creatinine,anion gap, granulocytes percent, and platelets.Our results suggest normal changes associated with healthy aging marmosets indicating the potential need for refinement of normal ranges for clinical biomarkers in aged marmosets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]