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首页> 外文期刊>Folia Primatologica: International Journal of Primatology: = Internationale Zeitschrift fur Primatologie: = Journal International de Primatologie >Evaluating Ketosis in Primate Field Studies: Validation of Urine Test Strips in Wild Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)
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Evaluating Ketosis in Primate Field Studies: Validation of Urine Test Strips in Wild Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii)

机译:评估灵长类动物领域研究中的酮症:野生橡皮筋中尿液试验条的验证(Pongo Pygmaeus wurmbii)

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The use of urine test strips (e.g., Roche Chemstrip (R)) has become the standard for quickly assessing the physiological condition and/or health of wild primates. These strips have been used to detect ketosis as a marker of fat catabolism in several primate taxa in their natural environments in response to changing food availability. However, the use of urine strips to determine ketosis has only been validated in human studies, and thus it remains unclear whether these strips accurately detect and quantify ketone bodies in nonhuman primates. We examined variations in ketone body concentrations in urine samples collected from wild Bornean orangutans at the Tuanan Orangutan Research Station. We assessed the accuracy of qualitative results from Chemstrip test strips in the field (i.e., negative, small, moderate, and large) using an enzyme-linked assay in the laboratory to determine the concentrations of acetoacetate of the same urine samples. Urine samples that tested positive for ketones in the field had significantly higher levels of ketones in the enzymatic assay compared to those that tested negative. There was significant variation in acetoacetate concentrations among the 4 Chemstrip values; however, post hoc tests revealed no significant differences between negative and small samples. We conclude that urinary test strips provide a useful tool for determining ketotic state in wild orangutans, but caution should be taken when interpreting results from samples showing only small levels of ketones on these strips. (C) 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel
机译:使用尿液试验条(例如,Roche Chemstrip(R))已成为快速评估野生灵长类动物的生理状况和/或健康的标准。这些条带已被用于检测酮症,作为其自然环境中的几个灵长类动物群中脂肪分解代谢的标志物,以应对不断变化的食物可用性。然而,使用尿条以确定酮动率为的尿液仅在人类研究中验证,因此它仍然尚不清楚这些条带是否准确地检测和定量非人印象中的酮体。我们检查了在Tuanan Orangutan研究站的野生Bornanyans收集的尿样中酮体浓度的变化。我们评估了在实验室中的酶联测定中的域(即负,小,中等和大)中的化学试验条的定性结果的准确性,以确定相同尿液样品的乙酰乙酸酯的浓度。与测试阴性的那些相比,在该领域中测试酮阳性的酮酮的尿液含量显着较高。 4化学值之间的乙酰乙酸酯浓度有显着变化;然而,后HOC测试显示在负片和小样本之间没有显着差异。我们得出结论,尿试验条提供了一种用于确定野生猩猩中的杀菌状态的有用工具,但是在解释仅在这些条带上显示少量酮级酮的样品的结果时,应注意。 (c)2019年S. Karger AG,巴塞尔

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