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Vet Clin Pathol ; 38(1): 42-5, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19228355

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BACKGROUND: Limited information exists regarding hemostasis in camelids despite the importance of platelet function testing in the accurate identification of platelet disorders. As further importation of llamas to North America is restricted, variability in breeding stock will continue to decrease, potentially leading to an increase in heritable bleeding disorders. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure platelet aggregation responses in clinically healthy llamas and provide baseline data to which abnormal platelet function may be compared in the future. METHODS: Blood samples were collected from 39 healthy adult llamas, citrated, and centrifuged to produce platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Within 4 hours of the blood draw, 20 microL of each agonist reagent were added to 180 microL of PRP. Final concentrations of agonists were 2 x 10(-5) M ADP, 0.19 mg collagen/mL PRP, 1 x 10(-4) M epinephrine, and 500 microg arachidonic acid/mL PRP. RESULTS: Llama platelets were most responsive to ADP and collagen, with a maximum percent aggregation (mean+/-SD) of 71.3+/-18.6% and 55.8+/-19% and aggregation rates of 9.5+/-3.9 and 6.7+/-3.7 cm/min, respectively. Llama platelet aggregation in response to epinephrine and arachidonic acid was minimal to absent. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first of its kind to establish baseline values for platelet aggregation in healthy adult llamas.


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Blood Platelets/physiology , Camelids, New World/blood , Platelet Aggregation/physiology , Animals , Camelids, New World/physiology , Female , Male
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J Vet Diagn Invest ; 18(6): 605-7, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17121093

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An 8-year-old intact female Huacaya alpaca (Lama pacos) was presented for recent development of male behavior. Serum testosterone concentration was determined to be 969.1 pg/ml by using radioimmunoassay, while the range in 33 healthy female adult intact alpacas was 11.7-62.1 pg/ml. An ovarian mass was suspected, and an exploratory laparotomy was performed. A tan mass was present on the left ovary. Histologically, the mass was composed of closely packed, plump, polygonal cells with central round nuclei with granular chromatin and abundant eosinophilic finely granular to vesiculate cytoplasm. An ovarian benign interstitial (Leydig) cell tumor was diagnosed.


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Camelids, New World , Hyperandrogenism/veterinary , Leydig Cell Tumor/veterinary , Ovarian Neoplasms/veterinary , Ovary/pathology , Theca Cells/metabolism , Animals , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Female , Hyperandrogenism/etiology , Hyperandrogenism/therapy , Leydig Cell Tumor/complications , Leydig Cell Tumor/surgery , Ovarian Neoplasms/complications , Ovarian Neoplasms/surgery , Ovary/metabolism , Testosterone/blood , Treatment Outcome
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