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Baseline urinalysis values in common bottlenose dolphins under human care in the Caribbean.


ABSTRACT: 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.

SUBMITTER: Jimenez-Zucchet N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6838721 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Baseline urinalysis values in common bottlenose dolphins under human care in the Caribbean.

Jiménez-Zucchet Natalia N   Alejandro-Zayas Tamara T   Alvarado-Macedo Christian A CA   Arreola-Illescas María Renée MR   Benítez-Araiza Lissette L   Bustamante-Tello Lilian L   Cruz-Martínes Danilo D   Falcón-Robles Nayeli N   Garduño-González Luz L   López-Romahn María Concepción MC   Martínez-Taylor Ana Michelle AM   Mingramm-Murillo Adriana A   Ortíz Carlos C   Rivera-Guzmán Antonio L AL   Sabater-Durán Rocío R   Sánchez-Jiménez Angélica A   Sánchez-Okrucky Roberto R   Staggs Lydia L   Torres-Salcedo Raúl R   Vences-Fernández María M   Rivera-Marchand Bert B   Mignucci-Giannoni Antonio A AA  

Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 20190404 3


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-cat  ...[more]

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