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A human reproductive approach to the study of infertility in chimpanzees: An experience at Leon’s Zoological Park, Mexico

机译:研究黑猩猩不育症的人类生殖方法:墨西哥莱昂动物园的经验

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Great apes are mammals close to humans in their genetic, behavioral, social and evolutionary characteristics and new genomic information is revolutionizing our understanding of evolution in primates. However, all these species are endangered. While there are many global programs to protect these species, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) projects that in a near future the wild populations will decrease significantly. Nowadays, the relevance of captive populations of great apes is becoming critical for research and understanding of pathophysiology of diseases. In this report, the evaluation of infertility in a group of captive chimpanzees maintained at Leon’s Zoological Park using a human infertility protocol is described. Our results suggested that infertility in this group was due to low hormonal levels and sperm alterations in the male characterized by hormonal assessment and a sperm sample obtained by electroejaculation and cryopreserved using human protocols. In the females, it was demonstrated that it is possible to follow the follicular cycle using non-invasive methods based on morphological changes in genitalia, detection of blood in urine and measurement of hormones in saliva samples; concluding that fertility in females was normal. Also, we demonstrate that human artificial insemination procedures may be applied. Our human approach was successful in finding the infertility cause in this group of captive chimpanzees. In countries with limited resources, collaboration of zoos with human infertility clinics can be beneficial for research and management of reproductive aspects of great apes. Key Words: Chimpanzee, Cryptozoospermia, Cytogenetic analysis, Electroejaculation, Ultrasound.
机译:大猩猩的遗传,行为,社会和进化特征与人类接近,而新的基因组信息正在彻底改变我们对灵长类动物进化的理解。但是,所有这些物种都受到威胁。尽管有许多保护这些物种的全球计划,但国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)预测,在不久的将来,野生种群将大大减少。如今,圈养大猩猩种群的重要性对于研究和了解疾病的病理生理学变得至关重要。在这份报告中,描述了使用人类不育协议对莱昂动物园内饲养的一群圈养黑猩猩的不育进行评估。我们的结果表明,该组的不孕症是由于荷尔蒙水平低和以男性荷尔蒙评估为特征的精子改变,以及通过电射精和使用人为方法冷冻保存的精子样本所致。在女性中,已证明可以根据生殖器的形态变化,尿液中血液的检测以及唾液中激素的测定,采用非侵入性方法追踪卵泡周期。结论是女性的生育能力正常。此外,我们证明了可以应用人类人工授精程序。我们的人类方法成功地找到了这批圈养黑猩猩的不育原因。在资源有限的国家中,动物园与人类不育诊所的合作对于研究和管理大猿的繁殖方面可能是有益的。关键词:黑猩猩,隐睾症,细胞遗传学分析,电射精,超声。

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