Veterinary Sciences (Nov 2024)

Evaluation of Biochemical Parameters in <i>Caretta caretta</i> Sea Turtles

  • Rosaria Disclafani,
  • Paola Galluzzo,
  • Giorgia Schirò,
  • Irene Vazzana,
  • Chiara Lomonaco,
  • Vincenzo Monteverde,
  • Salvatore Dara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11110571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 571

Abstract

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The Caretta caretta is the only known sea turtle that nests along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. It is considered a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) because it is threatened by human activities. The aim of this work was to analyze biochemical parameters in different age groups of C. caretta subjects recovered at the Centro di Referenza Nazionale sul Benessere, Monitoraggio e Diagnostica delle Malattie delle Tartarughe Marine (C.Re.Ta.M.), Sicily. Biometric parameters were recorded for each subject. Peripheral blood was collected and centrifuged, and 18 biochemical parameters were analyzed. Glucose and total proteins showed lower values in juvenile turtles than in sub-adult and adult subjects. Since blood biochemical parameters can be influenced by several factors (age, sex, infectious disease, or trauma), we evaluated differences in the values of some parameters between the reproductive and non-reproductive seasons of adult turtles whose sex and cause of stranding could be determined. Despite the small number of subjects, it would seem that, in adult turtles, the values of ALP, γ-GT, Fe, and LDH are higher during the reproductive season. These biochemical variations showed important differences in the parameters, underlining their importance in assessing the health status of turtles and better understanding their physiology during different stages of their lives.

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