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Haptoglobin Quantitation in Serum Samples from Clinically Normal and Clinically Abnormal Horses
Authors:Carolyn Cray  Rodney L Belgrave
Institution:1. Division of Comparative Pathology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL;2. Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical Center, Ringoes, NJ
Abstract:Haptoglobin (HP) is a common minor to moderate acute-phase protein in mammals. It has been described as increasing under a variety of conditions in horses, with the use of different assay methods. The goal of the current study was to provide updated information regarding this biomarker by using a commonly available automated assay. In the present study, reference intervals for HP were generated using 43 serum samples from clinically normal horses. The reference interval was determined via the robust method as 0.29-2.26 mg/ml. A statistically significant 3.3-fold mean increase was observed in HP levels from a clinically abnormal group of horses (n = 33). A weak but significant correlation was found between total white blood cell count and HP levels (r = 0.37, P < .05). A significantly higher level of HP expression was observed in samples acquired from patients whose clinical signs lasted for 7 days or longer than from those whose signs were 4 days or less.
Keywords:Acute-phase protein  Acute-phase response  Equine  Haptoglobin  Inflammation
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