1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02547837
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Salivary progesterone for the assessment of the ovarian function in the capuchin monkey (Cebus apella)

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“…Hormone analyses from saliva has been already done in non-human primates (e.g. studies of Kutsukake et al [ 32 ], or Wobber et al [ 33 ] and others); however, these studies have mostly focused on the monitoring of stress [ 31 ] and saliva was successfully used for menstrual cycle monitoring only in capuchin monkeys ( Cebus apella ) [ 34 ]. To the best of our knowledge, saliva crystallization, as a quick and cheap non-invasive method for monitoring fertile periods with simply interpretable results [ 28 , 29 ], has never been studied in non-human primates or great apes even though they are closely related to humans [ 35 , 36 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hormone analyses from saliva has been already done in non-human primates (e.g. studies of Kutsukake et al [ 32 ], or Wobber et al [ 33 ] and others); however, these studies have mostly focused on the monitoring of stress [ 31 ] and saliva was successfully used for menstrual cycle monitoring only in capuchin monkeys ( Cebus apella ) [ 34 ]. To the best of our knowledge, saliva crystallization, as a quick and cheap non-invasive method for monitoring fertile periods with simply interpretable results [ 28 , 29 ], has never been studied in non-human primates or great apes even though they are closely related to humans [ 35 , 36 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Matrizes alternativas como saliva, urina e fezes, têm sido utilizadas com sucesso na dosagem de hormônios reprodutivos em várias espécies de animais domésticos, como cães (GUDERMUTH et al, 1998;WILLIAMS et al, 2000), gatos (BROWN et al, 1994;TERIO;GRAHAM, 1996), equinos (SCHWARZENBERGER et al, 1996;PALME et al, 1998;YAMADA et al, 2008) e ruminantes (GAO; SHORT;FLETCHER, 1988;FARIA JR., 2006;FURTADO, 2007;CAPEZZUTO et al, 2008) e silvestres, como elefantes (WASSER et al, 1996;FIEB;HERMANN;HODGES, 1999), canídeos (MONFORT et al, 1997DLONIAK et al, 2004), felinos (MOREIRA et al, 2001;MORATO et al, 2004;OLIVEIRA, 2005;GUIÃO-LEITE, 2006;BRAUN et al, 2009) e primatas (DIGIANO et al, 1992;LIMA, 2006;PIZZUTTO et al, 2008;KUTSUKAKE et al, 2009;KUGELMEIER et al, 2011) tanto em cativeiro quanto em vida-livre. Em mamíferos aquáticos, há relatos de trabalhos em várias espécies de cetáceos (WALKER et al, 1988;ATKINSON et al, 1999;HOGG;VICKERS;ROGERS, 2005;ROBECK et al, 2005b;ROLLAND et al, 2005;BIANCANI et al, 2009;ROBECK ...…”
Section: Uso De Matrizes Alternativas Nos Estudos Endócrino-reprodutiunclassified
“…Os esteroides salivares são muito utilizados em trabalhos com humanos por apresentarem uma forte correlação com os níveis plasmáticos (CHOE; KHAN DAWOOD; DAWOOD, 1983;DABBS JR, 1993;DELFS et al, 1994;GANDARA;LERESCHE;MANCL, 2007;CELEC et al, 2009;GRÖSCHL, 2009), fato este também já confirmado para alguns mamíferos terrestres, como ovinos (FURTADO, 2007), bovinos (GAO; SHORT; FLETCHER, 1988), e primatas (DIGIANO et al, 1992;KUTSUKAKE et al, 2009 Amaral et al (2009) demonstraram que a matriz salivar é capaz de expressar as alterações que possam ocorrer nos níveis de testosterona sérica na espécie.…”
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