THE IMPACT OF TWO ANTICOAGULANTS ON ERYTHROCYTES MORPHOLOGY IN DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES
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Published:2022
Issue:3
Volume:187
Page:264-272
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ISSN:2784-0360
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Container-title:Journal of Applied Life Sciences and Environment
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JALSE
Author:
COCAN Daniel1ORCID, MIREŞAN Vioara2ORCID, RĂDUCU Camelia2ORCID, UIUIU Paul2ORCID, GIURGIU Alexandru2ORCID, PĂPUC Tudor2ORCID, CONSTANTINESCU Radu2ORCID, LAŢIU Călin2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 2. Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract
In this study, we aimed to highlight the influence of anticoagulants on erythrocyte morphometry in different vertebrate species. Anticoagulants are a category of substances that inhibit blood clotting through various mechanisms. Due to this property, they are used to collect blood samples for a wide range of laboratory tests. The literature mentions that the use of anticoagulants produces morphological changes of erythrocytes, thus influencing results. Blood samples were collected from three warm-blooded vertebrate species (horse, rabbit, and chicken) and one lower vertebrate species with nucleated erythrocytes (fish) in vacutainers with Heparin and EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), in a normal concentration and a double concentration. At the time of harvesting, control smears were performed. In order to be able to compare the effects produced by anticoagulants on the morphology of erythrocytes, they were evaluated morphometrically at intervals of 3, 6, and 24 hrs. after harvest. The following features were evaluated using the Toup View software: length, width, surface and perimeter of erythrocytes for species with anucleated erythrocytes. The same characteristics were evaluated in the nucleus for species with nucleated erythrocytes. The data obtained were processed with statistical programs to highlight changes in erythrocyte morphology produced by anticoagulants.
Publisher
University of Life Sciences in Iasi
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