Urine collection in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) and its applicability to endocrinological studies |
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Authors: | Ryuzo Torii Makoto Moro David H. Abbott Hideo Nigi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Experimental Animals, Shiga University of Medical Science, Tsukinowa-cho, Seta, Ohtsu, 520-2192 Shiga, Japan;(2) Pharmacological Laboratories, Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kashiwabara 4365-1, Hotaka-machi, Minamiazumi-gun, 399-8304 Nagano, Japan;(3) Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Wisconsin, 1223 Capitol Court, 53715-1299 Madison, Wisconsin, USA;(4) Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Yamadaoka, 565-0871 Suita, Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | We investigated a new method of urine collection in the common marmoset. We entered the cage as soon as the light cycle started in the breeding room and collected urine from the animal directly without any restraint. We were able to take separate samples from completely different individuals housed together for behavioral studies in the same cage. Urine and blood samples were taken from individuals from late pregnancy through postpartum nursing period. Cortisol and prolactin concentrations measured in urine were compared to those measured in blood to evaluate this collection method. LH/CG level in the urine samples was also measured. Urine data in females indicated a tendency toward high cortisol values during late pregnancy, a sharp drop before parturition, and increase after delivery. In females cortisol levels measured in blood closely resembled concentrations measured in urine. Urine cortisol in males clearly indicated an increase postpartum, but the increase was not indicated in plasma. Plasma and urine prolactin concentrations in females made a similar increase during lactation. Male's plasma prolactin clearly indicated an increase directly proportional to strong behavioral contact with the infant. We also confirmed hormonal changes during pregnancy, and postpartum ovulation and subsequent pregnancies, from urine LH/CG data. We found this method extremely useful because of the high correlation between cortisol, prolactin and LH/CG data from blood and urine. Additionally, we collected urine samples with little stress to the animal from fear, irritation, pain, etc. |
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Keywords: | Urine collection Cortisol Prolactin LH/CG Common marmoset |
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