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DOI: 10.4322/rbcv.2015.054
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Determinação de hemograma, bioquímica sérica e pesquisa de hemoparasitas em quatis (Nasua nasua) em condições de cativeiro no Estado do Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: ResumoOnze quatis (Nasua nasua), de ambos o sexos e idades variadas, clinicamente sadios, mantidos em cativeiro no Horto Botânico de Niterói e no Zoológico Municipal de Volta Redonda, foram utilizados para colheita de amostras sangüíneas, visando a realização de exames hematológicos. Estes exames consistiram na determinação de hemograma, dosagens séricas de glicose, uréia, creatinina, proteínas totais, albumina, globulinas, aspartato-aminotransferase (AST), alanina-aminotransferase (AL T) e colesterol, além de… Show more

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“…- (SATO et al, 2005;MIKNIENĖ et al, 2013;XIE et al, 2013), these differences are not always evident. We did not find significant variation between adult male and female, which corroborates with a study with coatis living in captivity (RODRIGUES et al, 1996). However, we reported significant differences in chemical profile between adults and young coatis, suggesting their health are not the same in PM, PNC and EEAL.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…- (SATO et al, 2005;MIKNIENĖ et al, 2013;XIE et al, 2013), these differences are not always evident. We did not find significant variation between adult male and female, which corroborates with a study with coatis living in captivity (RODRIGUES et al, 1996). However, we reported significant differences in chemical profile between adults and young coatis, suggesting their health are not the same in PM, PNC and EEAL.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Trapping was conducted from March 2002 through September 2004. The captured animals were anesthetized with xylazine and ketamine (10 and 20 mg/kg body weight, respectively) (Gregg and Olson 1975;Rodrigues et al 1996). The gametocytes were measured using a micrometric attached to an ocular lens with a magnification of ×1,000.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%