Comparison of Direct Counts and Conductometric Measurements on a Hematology Analyzer Abacus Junior 5 Vet Myelokaryocyte Content in the Red Bone Marrow of Mice

We studied the possibility of conductometric measurement of myelokaryocyte content in the red bone marrow of mice using a hematological Abacus Junior 5 Vet analyzer (Diatron). Statistical, correlation, and regression analyses were performed to assess of the results of myelokaryocyte counting in the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2023-07, Vol.175 (3), p.404-409
Hauptverfasser: Filimonova, M. V., Makarchuk, V. M., Izmest’eva, O. S., Saburova, A. S., Soldatova, O. V., Shitova, A. A., Zhavoronkov, L. P., Filimonov, A. S.
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Zusammenfassung:We studied the possibility of conductometric measurement of myelokaryocyte content in the red bone marrow of mice using a hematological Abacus Junior 5 Vet analyzer (Diatron). Statistical, correlation, and regression analyses were performed to assess of the results of myelokaryocyte counting in the suspensions of mouse red bone marrow by a direct method in cytometers and by using Abacus Junior 5 Vet analyzer. It was shown that in both intact mice and animals with modelled red bone marrow hypoplasia, irrespectively of the state of hematopoiesis in representative samples, conductometric measurements of myelokaryocyte content on the Abacus analyzer with high confidence reproduced direct counting results (in different tests p =0.64-0.82, p =0.83-0.98). This indicates that myelokaryocyte counting on the Abacus Junior 5 Vet analyzer can be an acceptable alternative to counting chamber measurements in mouse samplings. However, the variability of single measurements with the Abacus Junior 5 Vet in red bone marrow suspensions is high (5%) and this has to be considered in small samples.
ISSN:0007-4888
1573-8221
1573-8221
DOI:10.1007/s10517-023-05876-1