A comparison of UVb compact lamps in enabling cutaneous vitamin D synthesis in growing bearded dragons

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2018-02

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Diehl, J J E
Baines, F M
Heijboer, A C
Van Leeuwen, J. M.J.
Kik, MarjaISNI 0000000390482367
Hendriks, WouterISNI 000000038817113X
Oonincx, D G A B

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The effect of exposure to different UVb compact lamps on the vitamin D status of growing bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) was studied. Forty-two newly hatched bearded dragons (<24 h old) were allocated to six treatment groups (n = 7 per group). Five groups were exposed to different UVb compact lamps for two hours per day, with a control group not exposed to UVb radiation. At 120 days of age, blood samples were obtained and concentrations of 25(OH)D3 , Ca, P and uric acid were determined. In addition, plasma 25(OH)D3 concentration was determined in free-living adult bearded dragons to provide a reference level. Only one treatment resulted in elevated levels of 25(OH)D3 compared to the control group (41.0 ± 12.85 vs. 2.0 ± 0.0 nmol/L). All UVb-exposed groups had low 25(OH)D3 plasma levels compared to earlier studies on captive bearded dragons as well as in comparison with the free-living adult bearded dragons (409 ± 56 nmol/L). Spectral analysis indicated that all treatment lamps emitted UVb wavelengths effective for some cutaneous vitamin D synthesis. None of these lamps, under this regime, appeared to have provided a sufficient UVb dose to enable synthesis of plasma 25(OH)D3 levels similar to those of free-living bearded dragons in their native habitat.

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25(OH)D3, lizard, Pogona vitticeps, reptile, ultraviolet light, vitamin D, vitamin D metabolites

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Diehl, J J E, Baines, F M, Heijboer, A C, van Leeuwen, J P, Kik, M, Hendriks, W H & Oonincx, D G A B 2018, 'A comparison of UVb compact lamps in enabling cutaneous vitamin D synthesis in growing bearded dragons', Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 308-316. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.12728