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Establishment of Hematological and Plasma Biochemical Reference Values and Analysis of Risk Factors for Pet Sugar Gliders (Petaurus breviceps) in Taiwan

Journal

ANIMALS
Volume 12, Issue 24, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani12243583

Keywords

sugar glider; Petaurus breviceps; hematology; plasma biochemistry; blood test; reference interval

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This study aimed to establish hematological and plasma biochemical reference values for captive sugar gliders in Taiwan and evaluate the influence of various factors. The results of this study provide important information for veterinary care in pet sugar gliders.
Simple Summary Sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) are small, nocturnal, arboreal marsupials native to New Guinea and Australia, and are increasingly popular pets in Taiwan and the United States. Symptoms of common sugar glider diseases are often non-specific; therefore, blood tests, including hematology and plasma biochemistry, are important diagnostic tools for veterinarians. However, previous studies on this topic are rare. The goal of this study was to establish reference values of the aforementioned blood tests for pet sugar gliders. A total of 42 healthy pet sugar gliders were recruited, and hematological and plasma biochemical reference values were calculated. The influence of factors including age, gender, season and raising management were also analyzed. The information presented in this study can be beneficial for the future veterinary care of sugar gliders. Hematological and plasma biochemical examination are crucial in the veterinary care of sugar gliders, which are increasingly popular in Taiwan and the United States. However, published research of the species' reference interval and related influencing factors were rare. The objectives of this study were to establish the hematological and plasma biochemical reference values for captive sugar gliders in Taiwan and to evaluate the influence of factors including age, gender, neuter status, location, season, diet, caging arrangement, and other pets in the household. A total of 42 clinically healthy pet sugar gliders were recruited. Morphometrical measurements and physiological data were collected, and hematological and plasma biochemical examinations were performed. The reference value of each index was calculated using Reference Value Advisor (RVA) software, following the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP) guidelines. Normality of data distribution was tested, and data transformation was conducted. The parametric method and robust method were used to determine reference limits. Univariate analysis was performed, and multiple regression models were built for each hematological and plasma biochemical parameter. Red blood cell, hematocrit, and hemoglobin levels were higher in males, compared to females, while they were lower in the neutered group, compared to the intact group. Relative neutrophil counts were higher in elder sugar gliders, while relative lymphocyte counts were lower. Aspartate transaminase levels were higher in elder sugar gliders, while albumin levels were lower. Blood urea nitrogen levels were highest in spring. The blood profile and related effects presented in this study can provide useful information for veterinary care in pet sugar gliders.

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