Hematological and Oxidative Status Parameters in Domestic Dogs Naturally Infested by Rhipicephalus Sp

The present study was aimed to evaluate hematological and oxidative stress parameters in domestic dogs infested naturally (n=10) by sp. to compare with non-infested dogs (n=10). All blood samples were collected from brachial vein into tubes EDTA for the hematological analysis such as red blood cells...

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Published inMacedonian veterinary review Vol. 43; no. 2; pp. 103 - 110
Main Authors Kebbi, Rosa, Besseboua, Omar, Belhadj-Kebbi, Melaaz, Hassissen, Lila, Ayad, Abdelhanine
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sciendo 01.10.2020
Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje
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Summary:The present study was aimed to evaluate hematological and oxidative stress parameters in domestic dogs infested naturally (n=10) by sp. to compare with non-infested dogs (n=10). All blood samples were collected from brachial vein into tubes EDTA for the hematological analysis such as red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), hemoglobin (HGB) and platelets (PLT). Serum was rapidly separated after centrifugation and stored at -20 °C until it was used for malondialdehyde (MDA) and 2,2’-Azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline)-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) inhibition measurements. HGB in non-infested dogs was significantly higher than in infested dogs (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in RBCs, WBCs and PLT between both groups (P>0.05). The mean of MDA concentration was high in infested dogs (0.92±0.62 nmol/ml) compared to non-infested dogs (0.75±0.25 nmol/ml). On the other hand, the percentage of ABTS inhibition was similar in both groups (P=0.71). High tick number seems significantly affected WBCs (P<0.0001) and HGB (P<0.001) in infested dogs. Concerning oxidative status, there was no significant differences (P>0.05) between low and high infested dogs, neither in the amount of MDA nor in the ABTS inhibition. In conclusion, infested dogs induced RBCs alterations, which coincided with the oxidative damage, as evidenced by MDA serum levels. Also, there was a relationship between the tick number in infested dogs and the hematological parameters.
ISSN:1857-7415
1409-7621
1857-7415
DOI:10.2478/macvetrev-2020-0022