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Jiménez-Zucchet, Natalia, Alejandro-Zayas, Tamara, Alvarado-Macedo, Christian A., Arreola-Illescas, María Renée, Benítez-Araiza, Lissette, Bustamante-Tello, Lilian, Cruz-Martínes, Danilo, Falcón-Robles, Nayeli, Garduño-González, Luz, López-Romahn, María Concepción, Martínez-Taylor, Ana Michelle, Mingramm-Murillo, Adriana, Ortíz, Carlos, Rivera-Guzmán, Antonio L., Sabater-Durán, Rocío, Sánchez-Jiménez, Angélica, Sánchez-Okrucky, Roberto, Staggs, Lydia, Torres-Salcedo, Raúl, Vences-Fernández, María |
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Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation; May2019, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p426-433, 8p |
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Urinalysis is a rapid, simple, inexpensive, and reliable test that documents urine abnormalities reflecting various types of renal, hormonal, or metabolic diseases. Urinalysis could assist proper monitoring of the health of dolphins under human care; however, normal baseline values for dolphin urinalysis have not been reported, to our knowledge. We sampled urine from 193 common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), living under human care in 24 Caribbean dolphinariums, by voluntary free-catch and analyzed the urine for chemical and microscopic variables using multi-agent dry reagent chemistry dipstick test strips, dedicated pH reagent strips, and unstained sediment slides. Most urine was clear, pale yellow to dark yellow, and had a fishy odor. Dipstick glucose, bilirubin, ketones, and nitrites were negative in all dolphins. The urine pH was acidic ( x ¯ ± SD; 5.88 ± 0.58) and specific gravity (SG) was 1.035 ± 0.008. Most animals had 0–2 red blood cells and white blood cells per 40× field, and were negative for proteins. On microscopic sediment, 42.7% of samples had few-to-many squamous epithelial cells; hyaline and epithelial casts were observed only rarely. Crystals were observed in 36.6% of the samples; most were calcium oxalate dihydrate (48.2%) and amorphous urates (42.4%). The values obtained in our study can be used as a reference for health monitoring of dolphins in dolphinariums, and to monitor renal conditions and function in dolphins being rehabilitated or under human care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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