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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Jan 2004

Plasma Protein Electrophoresis of the Atlantic Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Carretta carretta

BS,
PhD,
DVM, MS, DACVP,
DVM, PhD, DACVP, and
DVM, PhD, DACZV
Page Range: 13 – 18
DOI: 10.5818/1529-9651.14.3.13
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ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to determine reference intervals for plasma protein fractions of normal appearing, wild Atlantic loggerhead sea turtles, Carretta carretta. Blood was collected into heparinized vacutainer tubes from the following groups of turtles: 1) ten adult males; 2) eleven adult females; 3) ten juvenile males; and 4) ten juvenile females. Plasma was removed and total protein content of each sample was determined using the biuret method. Plasma proteins were separated using gel electrophoresis and scanned using a laser densitometer. Reference ranges for albumin, alpha, beta, and gamma globulins were established for age and gender classes and statistically analyzed. Significant differences were found between beta globulins of adult and juveniles and between juvenile males and females. A subgroup of turtles had electrophoretograms with beta-gamma bridging and a single adult male loggerhead had a prealbumin fraction; however, these subgroups of turtles were excluded from statistical analysis.

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