Year 2010 - Volume 30, Number 8


Title
Hematological parameters of fossorial rodent Ctenomys lami (Rodentia, Ctenomidae) in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 30(8):670-675
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ABSTRACT.- Stein G.G., Lacerda L.A., Hlavac N., Stolz J.F.B., Stein I.V., Freitas T.R.O. & Carissimi A.S. 2010. [Hematological parameters of fossorial rodent Ctenomys lami (Rodentia, Ctenomidae) in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.] Parâmetros hematológicos do roedor fossorial Ctenomys lami (Rodentia, Ctenomidea) no Rio Grande do Sul. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 30(8):670-675. Departamento de Medicina Animal, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9090, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil. E-mail: gisele.stein@ufrgs.br

The hematological profile was determined in three populations of Ctenomys lami that inhabits three different areas nominated as A and B, affected by cattle production, and C, without human impact, all of them in southern Brazil, under the same geologic formation. Sixty two individuals were collected. The packed cell volume (PCV) values, hemoglobin (Hb) and red blood cell (RBC) count presents statistic significant differences between males and females. PCV and Hb values were lower in comparison with other subterranean rodents, which could be related to the food searching behavior or soil characteristic of the species. Significant statistic differences were found to for Hb, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) and lymphocytes between animals belonging to A and C areas. The PCV values were higher for animals from areas A and B, with significance only between A and C. Some of these alterations may suggest a modification on stress levels of the animals inhabiting areas A and B with anthropic alterations, or maybe just an inherited characteristic. Significant statistic differences were found either in mean corpuscular volume (MCV) between A and C areas, and platelets between A and B areas. No Kurloff cells were observed in the blood smear from analyzed individuals. The hematological values founded for Ctenomys lami are an important information for this species, which can be used for future research and management.
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