some hematologic observations on the california gray...

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\\a pre ent B) the end of the 3 \\eel- penod. normal healing \\ a co nsid ered \\ ell u ndem a) (F igure 2l. and there \\as. b) then. no drainage from an) of the suture ite. though the suture \\ere ttll free l) movable. diameter composed of polyvinyl chlor- ide coated stainless steel. These were found to be more pliable and stronger than the pol) propylene. At the la t visual sighting of the animal on 7 April 1972. the instru- ment package \\a sti II securely at- tached despite the fact that. on e\eral occasion. I-elp had been seen trailing from it (J . S. Leatherwood. pers. com m .). At this time. we have no in- dication that thi procedure has. tn any way. compromised the ab ility of this anima l to survive. LITERATURE CITED Curran. M. P .. and W. M. Asher, 1974. Investigation of blubber thickness in a gray whale using ultrasonograph). Mar. Fish. Rev . 36(4): 15-20. Evans. W. E. 1971. Orientation behavior of delphinids: radio telemetric studies. Ann. .Y. Acad. Sci . 188: 142-160. Martin. H .. W. E. Evans. and C A. Bowers. 1971. Methods for Radio Tracking Ma- rine Mamma ls in the open sea. I EEE Eng. 10 the Ocean Environ. ConI'. p. 44-49. Usher , F. C, J. E. Allen, Jr .. R. W. Crosth- wait. and J . E. ogan. 1962. Polypro- pylene monofilament. A new biologically mert suture for closing contaminated wounds. Am. Med. Assoc. 179 :780-782. One \\eel- before the sche duled re- lease. the tnstrument pacl-age addle \\a mounted onto the to allo\\ the animal time to adjust to it before addtng the ome\\ hat heavier (ap pr o'.i- matel) 6 I-g) tnstrument pacl-age itself. The animal occa ionall) rubbed the again t the side of the tank unttl the attachmen t \\as tightened to reduce free-pIa) of the saddle as the animal s\\am. On the da) before re- lease. cracl-tng of the pol) propylene ,>uture \\as noticed. requiring their replacement \\ llh sutu re of the same MFR Paper 1048. From Marine Fisheries Review, Vol. 36, No.4 , April 1974. Copies of this paper , in limited numbers, are available from 083 , Technical Informa- tion Division , Environmental Science Information Center , NOAA, Washington , DC 20235 . MFR PAPER 1049 Some HematologiC Observations on the California Gray Whale ALFRED ZETTNER ABSTRACT LUII/Pllatioll oj the h/oocl of the Califo rnia 8 m)' whale. obtailled shortly (Ijtll' /II arrilal <It Sca H orld, Sail Diego rel'ealed Ih e foll0ll'ill8 clara: WBC-13.9 X IOJI< I/hf( 111111: RBC-2.j X 10 6 Ie I/bic III/II: hellloglohill-10 .0 8/100 1111: /I(1/1al(>(1'11-31 pacelli: MCI '- 128 IiI: MCH-42.B j.lj.l g; MCHC-32.4 percelll. '1£ £1(( Iropho/'('III Iholl ed alillgle helllogiobi ll balld lI'ilh a //lobilil)' IIIII/lar tl thai of hl/lllall ht'IIIOdohill f. The whale he //l og lohill lI' lIS 100 percelll alketil '-1'11\1(///1 Yo of Ihi.1 helllogiohill were seell 011 repeClfed allalyses (II <,r II" ("lint' of 12 1II01l1hl. I he c.lpture of a )oung. female <.. aliform.! gra) \\hale. E:.ldllh h,il/I 101>1/11111, tn Scammon\ Lagoon. a nd It illdlntenance tn captl\it) at ea \\ orld. S. n Dleg,) f,1r 12 pro- \Ifred Zeltner a ph),ician "ilh Ihe Di,i,ion of Clinical Deparlmenl of Palh- School of :\lcdicine. Lni- of California. an Diego. ( \ 92103. \Ided the opportunit) for some hema- tologiC studies \\ hich are to be report- ed here . ROUTINE BLOOD EXAMINATI ON hepannized blood sample ob- tatned on 18 l arch 197 I. one da) alter the arn \ al of the \\ hale at ca \\orJd. \\as brought to the linlcal 22 Laboratories of ni versity H ospita l. University of Ca li fornia. San Diego. The blood was ana lyzed on a Coulter Counter. I Model " S". which allows the automa ti c simultaneous determin- ation of ce ll co unt s. mean corp u scu lar vo lum e (MCV). and hemoglobin con- tent. The hematocrit. mean corpuscu- lar hemoglobin (MC H ). a nd the mean corp u cular h emoglob in concentra- tion ( IC H C) are automa ticall y com- puted from the three parameters measured (Pinkerton et a l. . 1 970) The instrument i st andard ized twic e daily and performs approximately 200 analyses per day for clinical purposes. The re ult were the fo ll owi n g: WBC-I3.9 X 10 3/ cu bic mm RBC-2.4 X l Oti/c ubic mm Hemoglobin-IO.O g/ 1 00111 1 H CT-3 I percent MCV-128j.l :1 MCH-42.8j.lj.lg MCH -32,4 percent A h/ood I/ll('ar was prepared and stained by the aut oma tic HEMA- TEK2 technique. which emp loys a 'Couiter Electronics Inc Hialeah Fla Refer - ences 10 trade names does not Imply endorse- ment by Ihe Nallonal Marrne Flsherres Service. NOAA 2Ames Company D,V,SIon of Miles Laboratorres . Inc Elkhart Ind

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Page 1: Some HematologiC Observations on the California Gray Whalespo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/MFR/mfr364/mfr3647.pdf · modi ned Wright-Giemsa stain, and examined by

\\a pre ent B) the end of the 3 \\eel­po~toperatl\e penod. normal healing \\ a considered \\ ell u ndem a) (Figure 2l. and there \\as. b) then. no drainage from an) of the suture ite. though the suture \\ere ttll free l) movable.

diameter composed of polyvinyl chlor­ide coated stainless steel. These were found to be more pliable and stronger than the pol) propylene.

At the la t visual sighting of the animal on 7 April 1972. the instru­ment package \\a sti II securely at­tached despite the fact that. on e\eral occasion. I-elp had been seen trailing from it (J . S. Leatherwood. pers. com m .). At this time. we have no in­dication that thi procedure has. tn any way. compromised the ability of this animal to survive.

LITERATURE CITED

Curran. M. P .. and W. M. Asher, 1974. Investigation of blubber thickness in a gray whale using ultrasonograph). Mar. Fish. Rev . 36(4): 15-20.

Evans. W. E. 1971. Orientation behavior of delphinids: radio telemetric studies. Ann. .Y. Acad. Sci . 188: 142-160.

Martin. H .. W. E. Evans. and C A. Bowers. 1971. Methods for Radio Tracking Ma­rine Mammals in the open sea. I EEE Eng. 10 the Ocean Environ. ConI'. p. 44-49.

Usher , F. C, J. E. Allen, Jr .. R. W. Crosth­wait. and J . E. ogan. 1962. Polypro­pylene monofilament. A new biologically mert suture for closing contaminated wounds. Am. Med. Assoc. 179:780-782.

One \\eel- before the scheduled re­lease. the tnstrument pacl-age addle \\a mounted onto the ~utures to allo\\ the animal time to adjust to it before addtng the ome\\ hat heavier (appro '.i­matel) 6 I-g) tnstrument pacl-age itself. The animal occa ionall) rubbed the ~addle again t the side of the ta nk unttl the attachmen t \\as tightened to reduce free-pIa) of the saddle as the animal s\\am. On the da) before re­lease. cracl-tng of the pol) propylene ,>uture \\as noticed. requiring their replacement \\ llh sutu re of the same

MFR Paper 1048. From Marine Fisheries Review, Vol. 36, No.4 , April 1974. Copies of this paper, in limited numbers, are available from 083, Technical Informa­tion Division , Environmental Science Information Center , NOAA, Washington , DC 20235.

MFR PAPER 1049

Some HematologiC Observations on the California Gray Whale

ALFRED ZETTNER

ABSTRACT

LUII/Pllatioll oj the h/oocl of the California 8m)' whale. obtailled shortly (Ijtll' /II arrilal <It Sca H orld, Sail Diego rel'ealed Ih e foll0ll'ill8 clara: WBC-13.9 X IOJI< I/hf( 111111: RBC-2.j X 1 06 Ie I/bic III/II: hellloglohill-10 .0 8/100 1111: /I(1/1al(>(1'11-31 pacelli: MCI '- 128 IiI: MCH-42.B j.lj.lg; MCHC-32.4 percelll. '1£ II/(}~/ohll/ £1(( Iropho/'('III Iholl ed alillgle helllogiobill balld lI'ilh a //lobilil)' IIIII/lar tl thai of hl/lllall ht'IIIOdohill f. The whale he //l oglohill lI ' lIS 100 percelll alketil '-1'11\1(///1 Yo (11lI1l~el of Ihi.1 helllogiohill were seell 011 repeClfed allalyses (II <,r II" ("lint' of 12 1II01l1hl.

I he c.lpture of a )oung. female <.. aliform.! gra) \\hale. E:.ldllh h,il/I 101>1/11111, tn Scammon\ Lagoon. and It illdlntenance tn captl\it) at ea \\ orld. S. n Dleg,) f,1r 12 l11onth~ pro-

\Ifred Zeltner i~ a ph),ician "ilh Ihe Di,i,ion of Clinical Palholog~. Deparlmenl of Palh­olllg~. School of :\lcdicine. Lni­'c~i" of California. an Diego. ( \ 92103.

\Ided the opportunit) for some hema­tologiC studies \\ hich are to be report­ed here .

ROUTINE BLOOD EXAMINATI ON

hepannized blood sample ob­tatned on 18 larch 197 I. one da) alter the arn \ al of the \\ hale at ca \\orJd. \\as brought to the linlcal

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Laboratories of ni versity H ospita l. University of Ca li fornia. San Diego. The blood was ana lyzed on a Coulter Counter. I Model "S". which allows the automa ti c simultaneous determin­ation of cell count s. mean corpuscu lar volum e (MCV). and hemoglobin con­tent. The hematocrit. mean corpuscu­lar hemoglobin (MC H). a nd the mean corpu cular hemoglobin concentra­tion ( IC HC) are automaticall y com­puted from the three parameters measured (Pinkerton et a l. . 1970) The instrument i standard ized twice daily and performs approximately 200 analyses per day for clinical purposes. The re ult were the fo ll owi ng:

WBC-I3.9 X 103/cu bic mm RBC-2.4 X lOti/cubic mm Hemoglobin-IO.O g/ 100111 1 HCT-3 I percent MCV-128j.l :1 MCH-42.8j.lj.lg MCH -32,4 percent

A h/ood I/ll('ar was prepared a nd stained by the a ut omatic HEMA­TEK2 technique. which employs a

'Couiter Electronics Inc Hialeah Fla Refer­ences 10 trade names does not Imply endorse­ment by Ihe Nallonal Marrne Flsherres Service. NOAA 2Ames Company D,V,SIon of Miles Laboratorres . Inc Elkhart Ind

Page 2: Some HematologiC Observations on the California Gray Whalespo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/MFR/mfr364/mfr3647.pdf · modi ned Wright-Giemsa stain, and examined by

modi ned Wright-Giemsa stain, and exam ined by o il imm ersion microscop y .

The red ce ll s were round, moderate­ly anisocytot ic ranging from 7.5-9.5/1 in diameter, and appeared well hemo­globinated with o nl y occasional s li ght centra l pallor. An occasional red cell displayed polychromasia, and some rare H owell -Jol ly bodies were seen. No nu c leated red ce lls were encoun­tered .

A white ce ll differential count was as follows:

Segmented neutrophils 63 percent Band forms 19 percent Metamyelocytes < I percent Monocytes 9 percent Lymphocytes 8 percent

No eos inophits nor basophils were en­countered. The lymp hocytes were a ll of the large type . No small lympho­cytes with the typically scant cyto­plasm and dark stai ni ng nuclei were present. Twenty-one percent of the nuclei of the mature, segmented neu ­trophits had distinct "drumstick" ap­pendages.

The thrombocytes appeared as round platelets , with diameters ap­proximately one-third to one-half of those of the red cells. Their number, estimated from their frequency distri­bution on the smear in relation to the erythrocytes, was in the range of 300,000-3S0,000/cubic mm .

HEMOGLOBIN ELECTROPHORESIS

Hemoglobin electrophoresis was performed by the vertical acrylamide gel technique as described in detail elsewhere (Bierman and Zettner, 1967) (Nakamichi and Raymond, 1963) . Briefly, a toluene hemol ysate of the washed red cells is prepared and elec­trophoresed in Tris-buffer of pH 9.0 for 31 2 hours at 120 mao The acryla­mide gel slabs are then stained with am ido black and destained electro­phoretically in 5 percent acetic acid .

The re ults are shown in Figure I . The whale hemoglobin (Slots Nos . I and 7) migrated slightly slower than human hemoglobin A. The position

SLOT 2 3 4 5 6 7

Whale non-heme protein (Whale Carbonic Anhydrase?)

Human Carbonic Anhydrase B

Human HbA2

Human HbS

Gra y Whole Hb Human HbA

6'9'11

Figure 1.-Vertical acrylamide gel hemoglobin electrophoresis , Tris-buller , pH 9.0. The gel contaon. the toluene hemolysates 01 the lollowing: Slots No . 1-gray whale ; No .2-human with A-S trait, No.3, 4-normal humans ; No . 5,6-slandards ; No.7-gray whale (same as slot No .1). Original (I8mple application slots) at lop. Cathode-top ; anode-bottom.

of the band of th e whale hem oglobin was indistinguishable from that where human hemogl o bin F would be ex­pected . No min or hem oglobi n com­ponents equival ent to th ose found in human blood could be detected. The weakl y stained band of much slower mobilit y, as shown in Figure I, is a non-heme protein , as indi cated by the failure of thi s prote in band to react with benzidine when a freshly electro­phoresed , unstai ned stri p of the ge l containing th e wha le sample was su b­mersed in a benzidine and peroxide solution .

The pa tte rn of h emoglobin electro­phoresis performed on blood samples obtained o n 17 March and 27 April 1971 , and 13 March 1972 was iden­tical to that demonstrated here.

ALKALI DENATURATION

A quantitative alkali denaturation test performed on th e toluene hemol}­sate by th e meth od of Si nger. Chernoff. and Singer ( 195 I) re\'ealed the whale' hemoglobin to be 100 percent all-ali resistant. The alkali re istance of the hem oglobin ~as the same in a ll am­pies obtained 0\ er the course of I year. a Ii ted abo'>e.

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DISCUSSION

The values of the '>ariL1us fI:d \.:dl parameters , as reported here. ar~ In fair agreement ~ith those puhll\h~d h\ Lenfan t (1969). Relatl\c tl) nlLl\t ta­restri al mammal. the (allfornla g,ra\ whale appear to ha'>c \t)\\cr r~d cdl counts, hemoglobin concentratll)n, and hematocrits. although the ~I( \ is considerably in exces, of 100 /1 i .

A proportional increa~e of the ~I(

of red cel ls ~ ith total bod) length 01

mari ne mam mals of dl fferent \p~CI~\

has been shown (Lenfant. I9hLJ). Of

interest is the nnding of L enfant ( I 'Jb<)

of a high proportion of nuclcateu r~d ce ll s in th e gray ~hale Thl\ I' III distinct contra~t to the complete ah­sence of nucleateu reu cell, In Ih~

blood sample, e"\aml neu h~rL: It should be consluereJ that the pre\ll)lJ obsen alion~ \\ ere apparent 1\ mauc n sicl-. \\oundeu u) Ing. l)r Je J .1nlm.11 and that unucr the e ahnnrm,tI ellndl­lion.,. Immature rcu cell rna, 11.1\C be n relea.,eu Intl) the clrculatl n Th on I) InJILatllln l)1 'l ung red ell in our ample "ere thl; rdr~ Hl .... cll Joll) hoole anu llCC.! lonal p h hr -

md~la

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The white cells were remari-able In that no small 1\ mphocy tes . eoslnophlls. or basophlls v.ere seen Othef\\lse. their numbers and percentages appear to be near the normall1l111h 01 Interest I the occurrence of "drumstlci-" ap­pendages In 21 percent of the mature segmented neutrophils These \\ere descnbed b) Da\ Idson and mlth (195-+) In human blood as a genetic se'\ II1dlcator for fema les fhe\ OLcur 111 1-17 percent l)f the segmented neutrophils of all human females and are thought w repre ent the I ndCll \ at­ed X-chrl)mosome analogous to the Barr bod) obsen ed In nH)st 'l)mallC cell It can be reasonably assumed that also III the \\hale . drumstlci-s In the neutrophlls are indicators lor the female e

The ullltorm electrophorellc mobll­It\ ot thl gra\ \\ hale\ hemogloblll . characten tiC of human hemogll)blll F. i III accordance With thl.: tinding 01 others tLenfant. 196Y) Of further Interest \\ as the hemoglobin .... re !Stance to ali-ali denaturation. H ow e\ er. nl) conclUSion can be dra\\ n from thIS coincidental sharing of t\\O ph) Ical properties With human hemoglobin F as to functional or structural Imllan­ties bet\\ een these t\\ 0 hemoglobins The rea ons for the ali-ali resistance of certdln hemoglobin \anants are poorl) understood In the human thiS is related not onl) to the pre ence of gamma challls In the hemogloblll molecule . but also to the structural relationship ot the \ anous challls to each other For Intance . Bart's hemo­globi n . compo ed of four gamma challl . IS onh half a ali-ali re Istant as hemoglobin F. which IS a tetramer of two alpha and two gamma challls. The elUCidation of the tructure of the gra) whale's hem oglobin depends o n the fu ll anal) sis of it amino acid sequence. Such an undertai-ing can also be expected to provide some evolutionary clue for the Cali fornia gray whale .

From the evidence presented here, it appears that this species posse es o nly one type of tructural ly uni fo rm hemoglobi n , a lth ough the poss ibility

th at we arc d ea lin g w ith tw o o r mo rc hemoglobins 01 Ide nll ca l e1 cctroph o­re tl c mobilit y a nd a ll,a ll rC'lst ancc ca nn ot be enllre l; e'\ c1 uded

The band 01 lllln-hemc protCln "p­pears tl) be ana ll1gous to " Sim il ar band \\ hlch IS Lon , lS ten t l\ ,een In the e lcctrl1ph(lret()gram, (II human billod, In thl.: latter, I h" IS i- Illm n III repre,ent Larbllnic anh) dru,e B, " red 1.:e11 Cllnslltucnl pcr"stenth c Iraetcd \\Ith the Il)luenc hcmof\salcs

LITERATURE CITED !3u: rnl.ln \ H .Inu \ I ellner I W, ,\

,Imrie dedroph"relll Illelhou lor Ihe

ljuanillall\c Uciernlln .. IIIln "I hernol!lohln \ t \ 111 . J (ltn !'Jthol. 4X 11'1 14(,

1) .l\lu,on . \\ I\i1 .,nu [) R " Illtlh 1'1 4 \ Ilwrpholol!ll:al 'CX utlkre nl:c III the pnhl11nrphonudear neulrophtl leu oC)le Hrtl "1 eu J 2 (,-7

I enl"nl , ( 1'1(,'1 Ph\ lolotulal propcrll 01 hloou 01 I11.Hlne 1II.II1HTlal . / 1/ If [ Anuer'en (eullon. [ he hlnl"l!) 01 martne 111.1111111.lb, p '1~-II(' Al.,Uenllc Pre Y

:-' .ll.all1l(hl , "' . "nu S R .. )nlClnu 14 . i\lr} 1.lll1lue·!!el dedrophorc I "I hell1o. I!lohln <. Itn (. hen 'I Il~ 14~

PlIll-erion. P II , I Spence, J ( O!!I" Ie , \\ \ Ronalu P '" Irlh.lnl, nu P K Ra\ 1'170 \ n ,I ,c menl 01 Ihe <.oul ler counter l110uel S J lin P"lhol 23 t. ."t..

'>Inl!cr '" \ I hernoll .• tnU I Ill!! r I'I~ I "luUIt!' on bnorm .. 1 hel: "!!IIIhln I [ heir Uemon Ir"llon III Ill-Ie cell .. nl"" I .IIlU olher hcmalolol!llOlI UI orUer b rne,lIl 01 .tt .. It Uen turallun Bloou J H em .. IIII/l-l13·12

MFR Paper 1049, From Manne Flshertes ReView, Vol 36. No 4, Aprtl 7974 . Copies of thiS paper In limited numbers. are available from 083 , Technical Information D,v,s,on, Envlfonmental SCience Information Center, NOAA , Washington , DC 20235.

MFR PAPER 1050

Some Coagulation Factors in Plasma from a California Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus

W. MEDWAY

ABSTRACT

A ,Ill'll/cd pll/.\II/(/ 1(lIlIpie lI 'al al,la\'cd leJr 10111<' coat:lllalfOIl Ja"Orl. Th,

h I ell ohlaillL'd I\er£' cOllfparcd IIlIh Iholt' /rOfll 101liC (~r Ihe 111/(/11 100lhed

II'hal<'l . FaCIO! X II a( lilil." II al I <'I'.\' lOll ill Ihe t:ra.\ 1\ hale IlI/llple. II here/II

loolh"d IIhah, hale 1I01l£'.

INTRODUCTION

1\l an) peopl e wo ri-In g with mall odontocete wh ale in ca ptl It ) have made the o bserva ti o n that wh ale blood ha a prol o nged cl ottin g time . Si nce thi s o b ervati o n wa made two re po rt s have de c ri bed the lack o f c lotting Factor XI I in blood in so me of the smaller whales (Lewis , Bayer.

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a nd zeta. 1969: Ro bin o n. Kro pat­i-in . a nd ggeler . 1969). nother pub­licati o n repo rt a pro longed cl o tting time o f bl ood from other mall \\ hales : howe\er. a a) f r Fact r II were not made (Ridg\\ a). 19 72 1. There were no repo rts o f similar studie on bl ood from any baleen whale : hence thi report on so me tudies on a pia -ma ample fr o m a captive California gra y wha le. £.I chrichfills r obllHIIS.