C. Lipperheide et al., NEPHELOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF HAPTOGLOBIN PLASMA-CONCENTRATIONS IN FATTENING PIGS, Journal of veterinary medicine. Series A, 45(9), 1998, pp. 543-550
The haptoglobin plasma concentrations in 110 fattening pigs living on
three commercial farms and in 28 animals on the university pilot farm
were measured using a nephelometric detection method based on an immun
oassay. Following calibration of the automated analyser (Nephelometer
BN 100) with a human haptoglobin standard, the measurements were perfo
rmed using anti-human antiserum from rabbits. Differences in age, gend
er or breed of apparently healthy animals seem to have no influence on
the plasma concentration of the protein. The average plasma level of
haptoglobin in animals suffering from acute respiratory diseases was s
ignificantly higher. Furthermore, an increase was observed in animals
without clinical symptoms living on a farm characterized by obvious de
fects in housing conditions. Comparison studies of the nephelometric m
ethod by use of a human or porcine standard for calibration and differ
ent anti-human or anti-porcine antisera with radial immunodiffusion as
a reference method resulted in high correlation coefficients for all
variations. Optimal accuracy was obtained by calibrating the analyser
with a porcine standard. Haptoglobin determinations have been shown to
be a useful tool for health monitoring during the integrated pig-prod
uction process, allowing recognition of performance-reducing condition
s. The immunonephelometric determination method is suitable for quanti
fying porcine plasma haptoglobin for routine checks. The use of animal
-specific standards for calibration improves the accuracy of this meth
od.