Biomarkers of Gastrointestinal Disease in Cheetahs (Acinonyx Jubatus)
Abstract
Gastrointestinal disease is a common clinical problem in captive cheetahs (Acinonyx
jubatus). It is reported that gastritis affects the vast majority of the captive population
of cheetahs. Pancreatitis and acute and chronic enteritis have also been reported.
These issues pose significant long-term health and welfare implications for cheetahs.
Cobalamin, folate, methylmalonic acid (MMA), gastrin, feline pancreatic-specific lipase
immunoreactivity (fPLI), and feline trypsin-like immunoreactivity (fTLI) immunoassays
are important biomarkers of gastrointestinal disease in domestic cats. The goal of
this study was to determine if these immunoassays validated in domestic cats could
be used clinically in cheetahs, by establishing reference intervals (RI) for these
biomarkers in cheetahs. A cohort of 40 clinically healthy cheetahs was selected from
three zoological institutions on the basis of being free of clinical gastrointestinal
disease and extra-gastrointestinal disease that could affect biomarkers, as well as
having banked frozen serum. Cheetah biomarker RI, with domestic cat RI for comparison
in parentheses, are as follows: Cobalamin 470-618 pg/ml (290-1500 pg/ml), folate 2.2-15.7
ng/ml (9.7-21.6 ng/ml), MMA 365-450 nM/L (139-897 nM/L), fPLI 0.5-1.2 μg/L (0-4 μg/L),
and gastrin 30-50 pg/ml (<10-39.5 pg/ml). This study shows that RI for gastrointestinal
biomarkers can be notably different, even between species that are as closely related
as the domestic cat and the cheetah. Additionally, it was found that the fTLI assay
does not cross-immunoreact with cheetahs. In conclusion, this study emphasizes the
importance of developing species-specific RI for biomarker assays and using caution
when extrapolating RI from other species.
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10.1638/2021-0012Publication Info
Fox, Lana; Haefele, Holly; Uelmen, Johnny; Hoppes, Sharman; Swenson, Julie; Tolbert,
M Katherine; ... Steiner, Jörg M (2021). Biomarkers of Gastrointestinal Disease in Cheetahs (Acinonyx Jubatus). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 52(3). pp. 886-892. 10.1638/2021-0012. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27050.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Johnny Uelmen
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I am fascinated with infectious diseases. The resiliency of pathogens never ceases
to amaze me. To begin to understand how pathogens survive (and thrive) in a given
disease system, techniques and methods across multiple scientific disciplines must
come together. I am an Epidemiologist at the core, but my background includes Ecology,
Entomology, Geography (and GIS), Environmental Studies, and Biology. I work best collaborating
with members not just in Public Health, Epidemiology, GIS, and Entomol

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