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Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset

The increasing use of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in research makes it important to diagnose spontaneous disease that may confound experimental studies. Bone disease and gastrointestinal disease are two major causes of morbidity and mortality in captive marmosets, but currently no effec...

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Autores principales: Baxter, Victoria K., Shaw, Gillian C., Sotuyo, Nathaniel P., Carlson, Cathy S., Olson, Erik J., Zink, M. Christine, Mankowski, Joseph L., Adams, Robert J., Hutchinson, Eric K., Metcalf Pate, Kelly A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082747
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author Baxter, Victoria K.
Shaw, Gillian C.
Sotuyo, Nathaniel P.
Carlson, Cathy S.
Olson, Erik J.
Zink, M. Christine
Mankowski, Joseph L.
Adams, Robert J.
Hutchinson, Eric K.
Metcalf Pate, Kelly A.
author_facet Baxter, Victoria K.
Shaw, Gillian C.
Sotuyo, Nathaniel P.
Carlson, Cathy S.
Olson, Erik J.
Zink, M. Christine
Mankowski, Joseph L.
Adams, Robert J.
Hutchinson, Eric K.
Metcalf Pate, Kelly A.
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description The increasing use of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in research makes it important to diagnose spontaneous disease that may confound experimental studies. Bone disease and gastrointestinal disease are two major causes of morbidity and mortality in captive marmosets, but currently no effective antemortem tests are available to identify affected animals prior to the terminal stage of disease. In this study we propose that bone disease and gastrointestinal disease are associated disease entities in marmosets and aim to establish the efficacy of several economical antemortem tests in identifying and predicting disease. Tissues from marmosets were examined to define affected animals and unaffected controls. Complete blood count, serum chemistry values, body weight, quantitative radiographs, and tissue-specific biochemical markers were evaluated as candidate biomarkers for disease. Bone and gastrointestinal disease were associated, with marmosets being over seven times more likely to have either concurrent bone and gastrointestinal disease or neither disease as opposed to lesions in only one organ system. When used in tandem, serum albumin <3.5 g/dL and body weight <325 g identified 100% of the marmosets affected with concurrent bone and gastrointestinal disease. Progressive body weight loss of 0.05% of peak body weight per day predicted which marmosets would develop disease prior to the terminal stage. Bone tissue-specific tests, such as quantitative analysis of radiographs and serum parathyroid hormone levels, were effective for distinguishing between marmosets with bone disease and those without. These results provide an avenue for making informed decisions regarding the removal of affected marmosets from studies in a timely manner, preserving the integrity of research results.
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spelling pubmed-38557962013-12-09 Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset Baxter, Victoria K. Shaw, Gillian C. Sotuyo, Nathaniel P. Carlson, Cathy S. Olson, Erik J. Zink, M. Christine Mankowski, Joseph L. Adams, Robert J. Hutchinson, Eric K. Metcalf Pate, Kelly A. PLoS One Research Article The increasing use of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in research makes it important to diagnose spontaneous disease that may confound experimental studies. Bone disease and gastrointestinal disease are two major causes of morbidity and mortality in captive marmosets, but currently no effective antemortem tests are available to identify affected animals prior to the terminal stage of disease. In this study we propose that bone disease and gastrointestinal disease are associated disease entities in marmosets and aim to establish the efficacy of several economical antemortem tests in identifying and predicting disease. Tissues from marmosets were examined to define affected animals and unaffected controls. Complete blood count, serum chemistry values, body weight, quantitative radiographs, and tissue-specific biochemical markers were evaluated as candidate biomarkers for disease. Bone and gastrointestinal disease were associated, with marmosets being over seven times more likely to have either concurrent bone and gastrointestinal disease or neither disease as opposed to lesions in only one organ system. When used in tandem, serum albumin <3.5 g/dL and body weight <325 g identified 100% of the marmosets affected with concurrent bone and gastrointestinal disease. Progressive body weight loss of 0.05% of peak body weight per day predicted which marmosets would develop disease prior to the terminal stage. Bone tissue-specific tests, such as quantitative analysis of radiographs and serum parathyroid hormone levels, were effective for distinguishing between marmosets with bone disease and those without. These results provide an avenue for making informed decisions regarding the removal of affected marmosets from studies in a timely manner, preserving the integrity of research results. Public Library of Science 2013-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3855796/ /pubmed/24324827 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082747 Text en © 2013 Baxter et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Baxter, Victoria K.
Shaw, Gillian C.
Sotuyo, Nathaniel P.
Carlson, Cathy S.
Olson, Erik J.
Zink, M. Christine
Mankowski, Joseph L.
Adams, Robert J.
Hutchinson, Eric K.
Metcalf Pate, Kelly A.
Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset
title Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset
title_full Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset
title_fullStr Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset
title_full_unstemmed Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset
title_short Serum Albumin and Body Weight as Biomarkers for the Antemortem Identification of Bone and Gastrointestinal Disease in the Common Marmoset
title_sort serum albumin and body weight as biomarkers for the antemortem identification of bone and gastrointestinal disease in the common marmoset
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24324827
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082747
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