Influence of stress of capture on haematological values and cellular immune responses in the Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)

Authors: Thomson A, Jackson R, Jowett G, Aldwell FE, Paterson BM, Buddle BM
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 40, Issue 4, pp 155-159, Dec 1992
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: Possum, Wildlife
Subject Terms: Animal welfare, Behaviour, Circulatory system/haematology, Clinical pathology, Diagnostic procedures, Immune system/immunology, Stress
Article class: Scientific Article
Abstract: Possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) captured for the first time (single-capture) had significantly lower blood lymphocyte and eosinophil counts, but higher neutrophil counts than possums which had been captured frequently. Single-capture possums also had depressed lymphocyte responses to concanavalin A (males and females) and pokeweed mitogen (males only). The haematological changes and the depressed lymphocyte reactivity to the T-cell mitogens were consistent with the animals being in a stressed state following capture for the first time. The haematological profile of single-capture possums changed to a profile similar to that of the frequently captured possums following housing in cages for 1 week, and high lymphocyte responses to T-cell mitogens were recorded following housing for 3-5 weeks. This information, together with body weight data, indicates that a minimum of 4 weeks adaptation to housing in cages should be allowed before possums are used in experimental studies.
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