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The effects of ketamine anesthesia (15 mg/kg body weight) on hematological and serum biochemical values were examined in six female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) who were born in the wild. As control, another six female cynomolgus monkeys of the same origin were injected with physiological saline. The white blood cell count, total protein concentration, albumin concentration and calcium concentration decreased after the injection of ketamine, whereas the red blood cell count, hematocrit value, hemoglobin concentration, total cholesterol concentration, free cholesterol concentration, triglyceride concentration, transaminase activities (GOT, GPT) and alkaline phosphatase activity were not affected. A transient increase of the serum glucose level was observed within 10 minutes after ketamine injection. The relationship between these effects of ketamine anesthesia and serum cortisol levels measured by radioimmunoassay was discussed. 相似文献
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Keiichi Tsuji Shinichiro Nakamura Tomohiro Aoki Kazuhiko Nozaki 《Experimental Animals》2022,71(3):391
Cerebral artery structure has not been extensively studied in primates. The aim of this study was to examine the cerebrovascular anatomy of cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis), which are one of the most commonly used primates in medical research on human diseases, such as cerebral infarction and subarachnoid hemorrhage. In this study, we investigated the anatomy and diameter of cerebral arteries from 48 cynomolgus monkey brain specimens. We found three anatomical differences in the vascular structure of this species compared to that in humans. First, the distal anterior cerebral artery is single. Second, the pattern in which both the anterior inferior cerebellar artery and posterior inferior cerebellar artery branch from the basilar artery is the most common. Third, the basilar artery has the largest diameter among the major arteries. We expect that this anatomical information will aid in furthering research on cerebrovascular disease using cynomolgus monkeys. 相似文献
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Uda A Tanabayashi K Mukai R Yachi M Nam KH Yamada A 《Journal of medical primatology》2001,30(3):141-147
Cynomolgus monkeys were divided into two groups in terms of the reactivity of their lymphocytes with the FN18 monoclonal antibody, which is directed to the CD3 of rhesus monkeys. It was shown that 24 (12.2%) out of 196 monkeys did not have lymphocytes that reacted with the FN18, although T cells from those animals responded well to mitogenic stimulation. We have determined the nucleotide sequences of the CD3delta, CD3gamma, and CD3epsilon chains and found that two amino acids of the CD3epsilon chain of the FN18 non-reactive monkeys were different when compared with the FN18 reactive monkeys. Our results indicated that the CD3epsilon molecule of cynomolgus monkeys is polymorphic at the epitope level, which is recognized by the FN18 monoclonal antibody. 相似文献
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X.‐C. Zeng C.‐M. Yang X.‐Y. Pan Y.‐S. Yao W. Pan C. Zhou Z.‐R. Jiang Y. Chang J. Ma 《Journal of medical primatology》2011,40(1):21-26
Background Fasting is an important pre‐analytical factor that may affect clinical pathology parameters in toxicological and pharmacological studies. Little information is available on how fasting affects clinical pathology parameters in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of fasting on clinical pathology parameters in healthy adult cynomolgus monkeys. Methods Five female and six male cynomolgus monkeys were fasted for 0, 8, 16, and 24 hours. Changes in body weight (BW), core hematologic, and serum clinical chemical parameters were evaluated. Results The BW significantly decreased after 24 hours of fasting. Significant decreases in red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and mean corpuscular volume and increases in mean cell hemoglobin and mean cell hemoglobin concentration were observed at 16 hours in males. In females, increasing the duration of fasting caused a significant time‐dependent increase in platelets. Blood urea nitrogen showed significant decreases in female and male monkeys after fasting. Alkaline phosphatase increased in females after fasting. Aspartate transaminase significantly increased both in females and males at 8 hours. In females, alanine transaminase and lactate dehydrogenase significantly increased at 8 hours. Albumin significantly decreased in males 24 hours, but increased in females 16 hours after fasting. Serum glucose and triglyceride were not affected by fasting. Serum calcium decreased and inorganic phosphorus increased in males after fasting. Conclusion These results suggested that clinical pathology data would vary after fasting. The decision to feed or fast before blood collection for clinical pathology tests should be made based on careful consideration. 相似文献
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R. G. Slighter J. P. Kimball T. A. Barbolt A. D. Sherer H. P. Drobeck 《American journal of primatology》1988,14(1):73-81
During a toxicology study in cynomolgus (long-tailed or crab-eating) monkeys (Macaca fascicularis), a randomly distributed incidence of significantly increased hepatic enzyme activity was observed. Premedication hepatic enzyme activity in all monkeys of this study was normal, but increased alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity was found in 4 of the 24 animals 2 weeks after initiation of the study and in 10 of 24 at 4 weeks. A drug-related effect was considered unlikely initially because the increases were not doserelated, and a 3-year review of 655 cynomolgus monkeys revealed a 15–20% incidence of increased hepatic enzyme activity. Good correlation was subsequently established between increased hepatic enzyme activity, active hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection, and histomorphologic confirmation of hepatitis (chronic periportal inflammation). Follow-up viral serodiagnostic screening of resident macaques revealed an overall incidence of anti-HAV IgG in 80% (155/193) of cynomolgus and in 70% (14/20) of rhesus monkeys. Serial screening demonstrated that several initially negative monkeys became seropositive for anti-HAV IgG, and a few acquired active infection (anti-HAV IgM). Among newly acquired cynomolgus monkeys, 2.5% (2/80) had an acute HAV infection, and 35% (28/80) eventually tested positive for anti-HAV IgG while quarantined in the primate facility. The characterization of an enzootic HAV infection in incoming monkeys posed a significant risk for the primate colony and handlers. Rigorous sanitation, isolation, and quarantine procedures, including personnel training and additional protective clothing for personnel working in the primate colony, reduced tho potential for transmission and arrested the outbreak. Experimenters should be cautious in ascribing toxicity to a test article based solely on increased hepatic enzyme activity associated with chronic periportal inflammation. 相似文献
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Masayuki Nakamichi Fumiaki Cho Tetsuhiro Minami 《Primates; journal of primatology》1990,31(2):213-224
This study documents age-related changes in the interactions of wild-born cynomolgus macaque mothers and their infants living
in individual cages during the first 14 weeks of infant life. Body contact between mother and infant, maternal holding, and
infant sucking were found to decrease, and the mothers showed an increased frequency of aggression toward their infants with
age. These results were broadly similar to those reported for mother-infant interactions in other macaques living in social
groups. Nevertheless, a clear difference between the present cynomolgus macaques and other macaques in social groups was apparent.
The cynomolgus macaque mothers tended to permit their infants to move about freely without displaying maternal protectiveness
such as restraint or retrieval, unlike other macaque mothers in social groups. Such maternal behaviors might derive from the
experience of living in individual cages for many years and the relative safety of living in individual cages. The lack of
maternal restraint and retrieval could be responsible for the observed sex differences in behavior: male infants moved more
actively, and broke, and made contact with their mothers more frequently than did female infants. Moreover, mothers of female
infants held and groomed them more frequently and were less aggressive toward them. 相似文献
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Hematological and serum biochemical data obtained from 45 non-pregnant and 142 pregnant cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) were analyzed by discriminant analyses. All animals used had been reared under uniform environmental conditions at Tsukuba Primate Center for Medical Science, N. I. H., Japan. The examination items were as follows: red blood cell count(RBC), hematocrit value(Ht), hemoglobin concentration(Hb), mean corpuscular volume(MCV), white blood cell count(WBC), total protein (TP), albumin (ALB), glucose (GLU), total cholesterol (TCHO), free cholesterol (FCHO), triglyceride (TG), and albumin-globulin ratio (A/G). The pregnant animals were divided into four groups according to their gestation ages (Group I: 1-40 days; II: 41-80 days; III: 81-120 days; and IV: more than 121 days). During pregnancy period (Groups II, III and IV), significant decrease of TP, ALB, TCHO, FCHO and TG was observed. RBC, Ht and Hb decreased in the last of the four periods of pregnancy (Group IV). Discrimination was possible between each of these four pregnant groups and the non-pregnant group on the basis of the Mahalanobis' generalized distance. To clarify the relationship among groups, canonical discriminant analysis (discriminant analysis with reduction of dimensionality) was carried out. As a result, the non-pregnant group and the pregnant I group could be clearly discriminated from the other pregnant groups (II, III, and IV) by the first canonical variate. Judging from the relative eigenvector value of each variable for the first canonical variate, the effective discriminant variables were RBC, Ht, Hb, MCV, TP and A/G.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) 相似文献
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The mode of inheritance of macular degeneration was determined with 45 cynomolgus monkeys (18 females and 27 males) who were
the offspring of one breeding male with typical macular degeneration. In the first generation, 27 offspring (10 females and
17 males) were born from mating between the macular degeneration-affected founder male and 5 normal female breeders. Among
them, 18 monkeys (9 females and 9 males) were judged as having macular degeneration (affected). Next, the distribution of
affected offspring was examined with 18 offspring who were born from 3 different mating pairs, normal vs normal, affected
vs normal and affected vs affected, when they became 2 years old. All of the 9 monkeys (4 females and 5 males) obtained from
the 2 pairs of normal vs normal were normal. On the other hand, 6 affected monkeys (3 females and 3 males) were detected in
8 offspring from the mating pair of affected vs normal, and the single offspring produced by the mating pair of affected vs
affected was affected. These results showed that this degeneration must be early onset familial macular degeneration controlled
by autosomal dominant gene(s). 相似文献
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Sclerotic changes were found histologically in the myometrial vessels of 27 out of 33 cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). The sclerosis was composed of fibrous proliferations and intimal thickening. These changes were not observed in nulliparous
cases, but were found only in multiparous ones. The findings suggest that the sclerotic changes in the myometrial vessels
of cynomolgus monkeys are a pregnancy-induced phenomenon. 相似文献
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Paul J. A. Timmermans Johan D. Vochteloo Jo M. H. Vossen 《Primates; journal of primatology》1997,38(2):139-148
In search of the relevant difference between mother rearing and surrogate rearing with respect to the emergence of neophobic
behavior in macaques, we tested the hypothesis that mobility of surrogate mothers prevents the development of neophobic behavior
in cynomolgus macaques. The experimental group consisted of ten surrogate-reared subjects which during their first year got
rides on surrogate mothers moving through the cage. The control group consisted of nine subjects reared with immobile surrogate
mothers. Between the age of 7 and 27 months the reactions to two different novel objects were tested. First exposure to one
object occurred at 6 months of age and to the other object at 20 months. The kind of object and the age of first exposure
made no difference. Contrary to our expectations mobility of surrogates did not affect the incidence of neophobia: most subjects
in both groups persistently avoided the objects. This finding seems to support Hofer's hypothesis that the mother acts as
a regulator of the infant's behavior and physiology. 相似文献
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Blood samples were collected from clinically healthy female cynomolgus monkeys imported from Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. These animals were maintained under uniform environmental conditions for four to five years. The blood samples were examined for their hematological, serum biochemical and hormonal values. The ranges of the values as well as their arithmetic means and standard deviations have been tabulated with respect to each examination item. 相似文献
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To examine the synthesis and release of steroids in intestinal tissues from cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis), we performed the following experiments: 1) incubated prepared intestinal tissues with [(3)H]testosterone to study the conversion to other steroids; 2) used a radioimmunoassay to determine steroid levels in six segments of intestinal tissues and contents (duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, and rectum); 3) localized testosterone in the six intestinal segments by immunofluorescence histochemistry; and 4) determined steroid levels in feces from males and females of various ages by radioimmunoassay to examine a correlation between steroid levels and age or sex. In prepared intestinal tissues, testosterone was converted into androstenedione, 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone, and an unidentified substance; all of these steroids were detected in all segments of the intestinal tissues and contents by radioimmunoassay. Immunofluorescence showed that testosterone was located in all segments of intestinal epithelia. Androstenedione, testosterone, 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone, and the unidentified substance were also detected in feces, and their levels were not affected by the age or sex of the animal. The present findings in cynomolgus monkeys led us to conclude that 1) steroids were synthesized in the intestines; 2) intestinal steroids were released from the six intestinal tissues to the intestinal cavities and excreted outside the body with feces; and 3) intestinal steroids were released irrespective of age or sex of the animal. Intestinal steroids seem to be paracrine or exocrine agents and to have different characteristics from classical serum steroids. 相似文献
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Estrogen receptors (ER) and androgen receptors (AR) were evaluated in the hepatic cytosol from cynomolgus macaques to determine if there were differences associated with gender and endogenous hormone secretion. Saturable, high affinity binding (Kd = 0.2-0.8 nM) was demonstrated for both ER and AR from either male or female monkeys. Displacement of tritiated estradiol from the ER was estrogen specific (including ethinyl estradiol). Both androgens and the synthetic progestins (levonorgestrel and norethindrone) displaced tritiated mibolerone from the AR. Both 8S and 4S molecular forms of ER and AR were demonstrated on 5-20% sucrose density gradients. The ER levels were higher in females in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle (40.5 +/- 1.9 fmol/mg protein) than levels in males (26.4 +/- 4.8 fmol/mg protein; P less than 0.01) or levels in luteal phase females (31.8 +/- 2.4 fmol/mg protein; P less than 0.05). AR levels were not different between females during different phases of the menstrual cycle (65.8 +/- 4.6 and 69.5 +/- 4.3 fmol/mg protein, follicular and luteal, respectively), but there was a tendency (P less than 0.10) for the levels in males (54.4 +/- 6.6 fmol/mg protein) to be lower than female levels. The demonstration of saturable, high affinity binding of androgens and estrogens in liver tissue of these primates, along with differences associated with gender and the stage of the menstrual cycle, suggests that hepatic receptors are functional and may play an important role in hepatic protein secretion. 相似文献
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Sikoski P Banks ML Gould R Young RW Wallace JM Nader MA 《Journal of medical primatology》2007,36(6):381-384
BACKGROUND: It would be clinically advantageous to develop a method of body temperature evaluation in cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) that did not require sedation, restraint, surgical manipulation, or expensive equipment. METHODS: Body temperatures of 51 cynomolgus macaques were taken with rectal thermometry and non-contact infrared thermometry (NIFT) on the shoulder, face, abdomen, and axillary region. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Body temperature measurements from NIFT were statistically different (P < 0.0001) from rectal thermometry. In addition, there was greater between- and within-subject variability in values using NIFT. There was no correlation between any sites of the NIFT and rectal thermometry. It was concluded that NIFT was not a valid alternative to rectal thermometry in cynomolgus macaques. 相似文献
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Dominance, cortisol, and behavior in small groups of female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)
The relationships among social rank, basal cortisol concentrations, and social behavior were assessed in adult female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Subjects were 157 unrelated, reproductively intact animals housed in 30 small groups. Rank determinations were made monthly. Blood samples were collected on two occasions, 4.5 and 7.5 months following initial group formation. Regular behavioral observations were conducted on a subset of animals over a period of 4 weeks, 9 months following group formation. Analyses revealed that serum cortisol values were significantly correlated across the two sampling periods, with no significant change in absolute values. While social rank was positively correlated across both samples, there was no relationship between rank and cortisol. However, dominant and subordinate animals did differ in the rates of performance of aggressive and submissive behaviors. These data suggest that social rank does not influence baseline serum cortisol in adult female cynomolgus monkeys, despite stability in measures of rank and cortisol and the presence of the usual behavioral differences between dominants and subordinates. 相似文献
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M L Kottler J Tardivel-Lacombe M Domingo J Grenier C D Dang H Degrelle 《Biology of reproduction》1988,39(1):97-103
Levels of the sex-steroid binding protein (mSBP) have been characterized in Cynomolgus monkeys, during different stages of reproduction and under hormonal treatments, by an immunoassay allowing a specific and accurate measurement of the protein itself. Using an antiserum specific for native human SBP, we have determined the mSBP level by electroimmunodiffusion. This method correlates closely with the binding capacity measured by a steady-state polyacrylamide electrophoresis. The levels are lower in males (M = 88 +/- 8.6 nmoles/1, n = 6) than in females in the follicular phase (M = 123 +/- 4.4 nmoles/1, n = 5, p less than 0.001) and in castrated males (M = 172 +/- 13.3 nmoles/1, n = 3, p less than 0.001). During gestation, the SBP level decreases (M = 69 +/- 16.3 nmoles/1, n = 7, in the latter part of pregnancy), but during lactation, it is similar to follicular values. Estrogen treatment fails to increase SBP levels in castrated animals, but the values are reduced by testosterone treatment. Since these results are different from those observed in women, we question the validity of using monkeys as models for understanding the mechanisms controlling the concentration of SBP in human blood. 相似文献
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This paper describes changes in the uterine size during the normal course of pregnancy in cynomolgus monkeys. Twenty-four females which had conceived by 3-day individual mating with a male were laparotomized 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,15 and 20 weeks after conception. The width, thickness and length of uterus were measured by a pair of callipers. Them, the uterine volume was estimated by the formula, V = 4/3 piab2 (a, b: uterine length x 1/2, uterine width x 1/2). The increase in the uterine width (y) during pregnancy could be expressed as a linear equation: y = 0.35x + 1.48 (x: weeks after conception). The thickness of pregnant uteri could be represented by a a linear equation: y = 0.36x + 1.40. From the 4th to the 20th week of pregnancy, the uterine length increased along a straight line expressed as a linear equation: y = 0.58x + 1.14. Except for nonpregnant uteri, the change in the uterine volume after pregnancy could be expressed as a linear logarithmic equation: log y = 2.319 log x -0.315. These 24 pregnant monkeys had followed the normal course of gestation until the time of laparotomy without any abnormality in their fetuses of their placentas, indicating that the values obtained throughout this study are of practical use for taking care of pregnant cynomolgus monkeys. 相似文献
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