Title of article :
Haematological Profiles of Olive Baboon, Indian Langur and Hamadryan Baboon in Dhaka Zoo
Author/Authors :
Rahman Chowdhury, Muhammad Mustafizur Department of Physiology and Pharmacology - Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh , Afrin, Fahmida Department of Microbiology and Hygiene - Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh , Saha, Shib Shankar Dept of Pathology and Parasitology - Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh , Asgar, Ali Department of Physiology and Pharmacology - Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh , Rahman, Ataur Department of Surgery & Radiology - Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University - Gazipur, Bangladesh , Iqbal, Salim Veterinary Surgeon - Dhaka Zoo - Mirpur - Dhaka, Bangladesh , Rahman, Moidur Department of Physiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh , Bashiruzzaman, M Department of Physiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh , Islam, Kamrul Department of Physiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh
Abstract :
Haematological parameters with regards to sex and species in Olive baboon (Papio anubis), Indian langur
(Presbytis entellus) and Hamadryan baboon (Papio hamadryas) was studied to establish a diagnostic indices for the primates species. The values were obtained from 18 healthy animals of these species in Dhaka Zoo. All the animals were
divided into three groups on the basis of species, and categorized into two groups (male and female) on the basis of
sex. Sex and species significantly affected the values of TEC, TLC, Hb, PCV, MCV and MCHC among these three
different species of primates. Among the three male primates species, Olive baboon, Indian langur and Hamadryan
baboon, TEC values was higher in Olive baboon (5.3±0.29 x 106
/µl) compared to others, TLC values was higher in
Hamadryan baboon (15±0.89x 103
/µl), Hematocrit/PCV was higher in Olive baboon (45±1.9) % and Hb (12.9±0.46
g/dl) was higher in Olive baboon. The average values of RBC among the three female primates species, Olive baboon,
Indian langur and Hamadryan baboon, range from 3.62 x 106
/µl to 4.48 x 106
/µl. The average values of RBC differ significantly between the sexes (P ≤ 0.05). Hb % was 10.46 g/dl to 12.16 g/dl and the values differ significantly between
the sexes (P ≤ 0.05). WBC values vary significantly between the two populations (male and female), the percentage
of lymphocytes was 57 to 66 % and neutrophils were over 38 to 42% in three species. For eosinophil, monocytes and
basophil count, no significant differences were found between the male and female. MCV of male Hamadryan baboon
was the highest (85%) compared to the Olive baboon, Indian langur and MCHC values was almost same. MCV of
female Hamadryan baboon was the highest (80%) compared to the Olive baboon, Indian langur and MCHC values
was almost same. There are no significant differences in between the male and female MCHC values of Olive baboon,
Indian langur and Hamadryan baboon.
Keywords :
Hematology , Blood , Indian langur , Hamadryan baboon , Olive baboon
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences